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    Compounding these issues is the large population growth expected in Central Asia in general and the Fergana Valley in particular in coming decades. According to U.N. estimates, the population of Central Asia is expected to rise by 15 percent between 2010 and 2020, although each country has already exceeded the U.N. population estimates.
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    The Fergana Valley is located in Central Asia's southeast corner and is enclosed by the Tian Shan Mountains to the north and the Gissar-Alai range to the south. The valley's approximately 22,000 square kilometers (almost 8,500 square miles) of flat plains distinguishes it from surrounding regions in Central Asia, where the terrain is made up of ...
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    The Fergana Valley is located in Central Asia's southeast corner and is enclosed by the Tian Shan Mountains to the north and the Gissar-Alai range to the south. The valley's approximately 22,000 square kilometers (almost 8,500 square miles) of flat plains distinguishes it from surrounding regions in Central Asia, where the terrain is made up of ...
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    Tajikistan has two exclaves inside Kyrgyzstan, Vorukh and Kayragach. In addition to disputes regarding these territories, about half of the 970-kilometer (approximately 600-mile) border between Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan is disputed, mostly near the Fergana Valley, an agricultural hub and an important trade route in Central Asia.
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    The Fergana Valley is located in Central Asia's southeast corner and is enclosed by the Tian Shan Mountains to the north and the Gissar-Alai range to the south. The valley's approximately 22,000 square kilometers (almost 8,500 square miles) of flat plains distinguishes it from surrounding regions in Central Asia, where the terrain is made up of ...
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    The first is that they were located in close proximity to the Fergana Valley, the most populous and strategic area of Central Asia. The second is that they are closely connected to Russian efforts to expand and consolidate its influence in the Central Asia region. ... Instead, it is split between Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan — a ...
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    For years, Uzbekistan has slowly been sculpting Central Asia in its own image. Its military forces have regularly pursued militants back into Tajikistan, its intelligence services operate unimpeded throughout the border region of the Fergana and increasingly it has asserted control over the infrastructure that Tajik and Kyrgyz towns in the ...
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    Asia-Pacific Eurasia Europe Middle East and North Africa South Asia Sub-Saharan Africa. Antigua and Barbuda Dominica Nicaragua Argentina Dominican Republic Panama Bahamas Ecuador ... Central Asia and the Fergana Valley. Aug 8, 2012 | 19:13 GMT... Keep Reading. Register to read three free articles.
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    Dispatch: Tajikistan and Central Asia's Fergana Valley Sep 20, 2010 | 20:48 GMT Analyst Eugene Chausovsky looks at the geopolitical importance of the Fergana Valley to major powers after militant attacks in Tajikistan on Sept. 19.
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