Districts of Uzbekistan
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The regions (viloyat) of Uzbekistan are divided into 175 districts (tuman).[1][2] The districts are listed by regions, in the general direction from the west to the east.

Karakalpakstan

| No. on map | District name | District capital |
|---|---|---|
| 2 | Amudaryo District | Mangʻit |
| 3 | Beruniy District | Beruniy |
| 15 | Chimboy District | Chimboy |
| 17 | Ellikqala District | Boʻston |
| 7 | Kegeyli District | Kegeyli |
| 9 | Moʻynoq District | Moʻynoq |
| 10 | Nukus District | Oqmangʻit |
| 5 | Qanlikoʻl District | Qanlikoʻl |
| 8 | Qoʻngʻirot District | Qoʻngʻirot |
| 6 | Qoraoʻzak District | Qoraoʻzak |
| 16 | Shumanay District | Shumanay |
| 12 | Taxtakoʻpir District | Taxtakoʻpir |
| 13 | Toʻrtkoʻl District | Toʻrtkoʻl |
| 14 | Xoʻjayli District | Xoʻjayli |
| 11 | Taxiatosh District | Taxiatosh |
| 4 | Boʻzatov District | Boʻzatov |
Taxiatosh District was created in 2017 from part of Xoʻjayli District.[3] Boʻzatov District was created in September 2019 from parts of the Kegeyli District and the Chimboy District.[4]
Xorazm

Navoiy
Bukhara

Samarqand

Qashqadaryo

Surxondaryo

Jizzakh

Sirdaryo

| Key | District name | District capital |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Oqoltin District | Sardoba |
| 2 | Boyovut District | Boyovut |
| 3 | Guliston District | Dehqonobod |
| 4 | Xovos District | Xovos |
| 5 | Mirzaobod District | Navroʻz |
| 6 | Sardoba District | Paxtaobod |
| 7 | Sayxunobod District | Sayxun |
| 8 | Sirdaryo District | Sirdaryo |
Tashkent

Namangan

Fergana

Ohunboboev District was renamed to Qoʻshtepa District in August 2010.
Andijan

Tashkent City

Since 2020, when the Yangihayot district was created,[5] Tashkent is divided into 12 districts.
| Nr | District |
|---|---|
| 1 | Bektemir |
| 2 | Chilanzar |
| 3 | Yashnobod |
| 4 | Mirobod |
| 5 | Mirzo Ulugbek |
| 6 | Sergeli |
| 7 | Shayxontoxur |
| 8 | Olmazor |
| 9 | Uchtepa |
| 10 | Yakkasaray |
| 11 | Yunusabad |
| 12 | Yangihayot |
