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Thursday, August 4, 2011

Kyrgyzstan Week | Post #3


The three largest enclaves in KyrgyzstanLocated within southwestern KYRGYZSTAN are three 'major' enclaves and some that are even tinier that belong to two countries that border Kyrgyzstan: Tajikistan & Uzbekistan. The 'major' enclaves are still considered small, being ≤ 20 miles wide; they are (from west to east) Vorukh (belongs to Uzbek.), Sokh (also known as So‘x; belongs to Uzbek.), & Shakhimardan (belongs to Tajikistan).

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