Organización territorial de Tayikistán
Apariencia
Divisiones administrativas:
Tayikistán se divide en regiones o provincias (singular: viloyat, plural: viloyatho).
Provincia de Sughd (Juyand).
[editar]N.º | Distrito | Nombre nativo | Toponimia anterior | Capital |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Mastchoh | Мастчоҳ | Buston | |
2 | Ghafurov | Бобоҷон Ғафуров | Leninabad , Khodzhent | Ghafurov |
3 | Asht | Ашт | Shaydon | |
4 | Zafarobod | Зафаробод | Zafarobod | |
5 | Spitamen | Нов | Nau (hasta 2003)[1] | Nov, Nau |
6 | Rasulov | Ҷаббор Расулов | Proletarsk | Proletarsk |
7 | Konibodom | Конибодом | Konibodom | |
8 | Isfara | Исфара | Isfara | |
9 | Istarawshan | Истаравшан | Uroteppa (hasta 2000) | Istaravshan |
10 | Shahriston | Шаҳристон | Shahriston | |
11 | Ghonchi | Ғончӣ | Ghonchi | |
12 | Panjakent | Панҷакент | Panjakent | |
13 | Aini | Айнӣ | Aini | |
14 | Kuhistoni Mastchoh | Кӯҳистони Мастчоҳ | Mehron |
Ciudades dependientes de la provincia: Chkalovsk, Isfara, Istaravshan, Qayraqqum, Khujand, Konibodom, Panjakent, Taboshar.
N.º | Distrito | Nombre nativo | Toponimia anterior | Capital |
---|---|---|---|---|
15 | Tursunzoda | Турсунзода | Regar (renombrado entre 1979 y 1989) | Tursunzoda |
16 | Shahrinov | Шаҳринав | Shahrinaw | |
17 | Gisor | Ҳисор | Gisor | |
18 | Varzob | Варзоб | Varzob | |
19 | Vahdat | Ваҳдат | Yangibazar (1927-1936), Ordzhonikidzeabad (1936-1992), Kofarnihon (1992-2003)[2] |
Vahdat |
20 | Rasht | Рашт | Gharm | Gharm |
21 | Jirgatol | Ҷиргатол | Jirgatol[3] | |
22 | Rudaki | Рӯдакӣ | Leninskiy (hasta 2003)[1][4] | Somoniyon |
23 | Faizobod | Файзобод | Faizobod | |
24 | Roghun | Роғун | Roghun | |
25 | Nurobod | Дарбанд | Komsomolobod, Darband (hasta 2003)[5] | Darband |
26 | Tojikobod | Тоҷикобод | Tojikobod | |
27 | Tavildara | Тавилдара | Tavildara |
Ciudades subordinadas a la república: Dusambé, Roghun, Tursunzoda, Vahdat.
Distritos urbanos de Dusambé
[editar]N.º | Distrito | Nombre nativo | Toponimia antigua |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Ibn Sina | Сино | Frunze[1] |
2 | Firdavsi | Фирдавсӣ | Central[1] |
3 | Ismail Somoni | Исмоили Сомонӣ | Oktyabrskiy (October) |
4 | Shohmansur | Шоҳмансур | Zheleznodorozhnyi (Railway) |
Provincia de Khatlon (Qurghonteppa).
[editar]N.º | Distrito | Nombre nativo | Toponimia anterior | Capital |
---|---|---|---|---|
28 | Khuroson | Хуросон | Ghozimalik[6] | Obikiik |
29 | Yovon | Ёвон | Yovon | |
30 | Norak | Норак | Norak | |
31 | Baljuvon | Балҷувон | Baljuvon | |
32 | Khovaling | Ховалинг | Khovaling | |
33 | Jomi, Dzhami | Абдураҳмони Ҷомӣ | Kuybyshevsk, Khodzhamaston | Kuybyshevsk |
34 | Sarband | Сарбанд | Sarband | |
35 | Danghara | Данғара | Danghara | |
36 | Temurmalik | Темурмалик | Qizil-Mazor (until 1957),[7] Sovetskiy (until 2004)[8] |
Sovetskiy |
37 | Muminobod | Мӯминобод | Leningradskiy | Leningradskiy |
38 | Bokhtar | Бохтар | Ismoili Somoni | |
39 | Vakhsh | Вахш | Vakhsh | |
40 | Vose | Восеъ | Vose | |
41 | Kulob | Кӯлоб | Kulob | |
42 | Shurobod | Шурообод | Shuro-obod | |
43 | Nosiri Khisrav | Носири Хусрав | Beshkent[9] | Bahori |
44 | Shahrtuz | Шаҳритус | Shahrtuz | |
45 | Qabodiyon | Қубодиён | Qabodiyon | |
46 | Jilikul | Ҷиликӯл | Jilikul | |
47 | Qumsangir | Қумсангир | Dusti | |
48 | Rumi | Колхозобод | Kolkhozobod (hasta el 23 de junio de 2007)[10] | Kolkhozobod |
49 | Farkhor | Фархор | Farkhor | |
50 | Panj | Панҷ | Panj | |
51 | Hamadoni | Маскав | Moskovskiy | Moskovskiy |
Ciudades dependientes de nivel provincial: Kulob, Norak, Qurghonteppa, Sarband.
Alto Badajshán (Khorugh).
[editar]N.º | Distrito | Nombre nativo | Toponimia anterior | Capital |
---|---|---|---|---|
52 | Darvoz | Дарвоз | Qala'i-Khumb | Kalai-Khumb |
53 | Vanj | Ванҷ | Vanj | |
54 | Rushon | Рӯшон | Rushon | |
55 | Shughnon | Шуғнон | Khorugh | |
56 | Roshtqala | Роштқалъа | Roshtqal'a | |
57 | Ishkoshim | Ишкошим | Ishkoshim | |
58 | Murghob | Мурғоб | Murghob |
Ciudades dependientes de la provincia: Khorugh.
Referencias
[editar]- ↑ a b c d Renaming Nau district to Spitamen district; Leninskiy district to Rudaki district; Frunze district to Sino district; Central district to Firdavsi district
- ↑ Vahdat District
- ↑ Presidential News, 4 October 2008 mentions Vahdat village as administrative capital of Jirgatol district; no verification could be obtained from other sources.
- ↑ Rudaki District
- ↑ Renaming Darband district to Nurobod district
- ↑ Ghozimalik district renamed Khuroson district (en ruso)
- ↑ Qizil-Mazor (Kzyl-Mazar) district renamed Sovetskiy district, 1957 (en ruso)
- ↑ Sovetskiy district renamed Temurmalik district, 2004 (en ruso)
- ↑ Beshkent district renamed Nosiri Khisrav district, 2004 (en ruso)
- ↑ «Kolkhozobod district renamed after Jaloliddin Rumi». Archivado desde el original el 3 de marzo de 2016. Consultado el 29 de mayo de 2011.