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Denov is a city in Surxondaryo Region of southeast Uzbekistan, the administrative centre of Denov District. It is in the Hissar Range close to the border with Tajikistan, and is the closest major town to the Kalchayan and Dalverzin Tepe archaeological sites. Denov is believed to be the site of ancient city of Chaghaniyan.

Etymology
The Uzbek name of the city comes from the Persian word "ده نو" 'Deh-e No' (in Tajik alphabet: “деҳнав”) meaning “new village”. == Geography ==
Geography
Denov is located in a subtropical valley in a mountainous part of Uzbekistan's Surxondaryo Region with the Hissar Range to the north and east and the Chulbair Range to the west. It is close to the border with Tajikistan, on the main road to the international border crossing, and thus functions as a regional transport hub. Climate Denov has a semi-arid climate (Köppen: BSk) with mild winters and very hot summers. {{Weather box | width = auto | collapsed = yes | metric first = yes | single line = yes | location = Denov (1991–2020) | Jan high C = 10.3 | Feb high C = 12.6 | Mar high C = 18.7 | Apr high C = 24.9 | May high C = 30.3 | Jun high C = 35.7 | Jul high C = 37.3 | Aug high C = 35.5 | Sep high C = 31.4 | Oct high C = 25.3 | Nov high C = 17.7 | Dec high C = 12.2 | year high C = 24.3 | Jan mean C = 5.1 | Feb mean C = 7.1 | Mar mean C = 12.4 | Apr mean C = 18.2 | May mean C = 23.5 | Jun mean C = 28.5 | Jul mean C = 29.8 | Aug mean C = 27.7 | Sep mean C = 23.2 | Oct mean C = 17.1 | Nov mean C = 11.0 | Dec mean C = 6.8 | year mean C = 17.5 | Jan low C = 1.6 | Feb low C = 3.0 | Mar low C = 7.7 | Apr low C = 12.9 | May low C = 17.9 | Jun low C = 22.5 | Jul low C = 23.7 | Aug low C = 21.6 | Sep low C = 17.0 | Oct low C = 11.4 | Nov low C = 6.4 | Dec low C = 3.1 | year low C = 12.4 | precipitation colour = green | Jan precipitation mm = 44.7 | Feb precipitation mm = 59.3 | Mar precipitation mm = 66.2 | Apr precipitation mm = 51.3 | May precipitation mm = 28.5 | Jun precipitation mm = 4.7 | Jul precipitation mm = 0.4 | Aug precipitation mm = 0.1 | Sep precipitation mm = 1.0 | Oct precipitation mm = 11.1 | Nov precipitation mm = 34.4 | Dec precipitation mm = 44.5 | year precipitation mm = 346.2 | unit precipitation days = 1.0 mm | Jan precipitation days = 10 | Feb precipitation days = 11 | Mar precipitation days = 11 | Apr precipitation days = 9 | May precipitation days = 6 | Jun precipitation days = 2 | Jul precipitation days = 1 | Aug precipitation days = 0 | Sep precipitation days = 1 | Oct precipitation days = 3 | Nov precipitation days = 7 | Dec precipitation days = 9 | year precipitation days = 70 | source 1 = NOAA ==Population==
Population
In 2011 the city population was 68,994 persons, Denov is the f1t most populous city in Surxondaryo Region and the 15th in Uzbekistan. It is among the largest districts of the Republic.The city is inhabited by Uzbeks, Tajiks, Sogutarosh (one of the groups of Tajik-speaking Romani people), Russians, Tatars, Koreans, Uyghurs and representatives of other nationalities. ==Economy==
Economy
Denov's economy revolves around cross-border trade with Tajikistan and agriculture from the surrounding hinterland. The climate in the valley is mild, and so the land around Denov is used successfully for producing wine, as well as growing a variety of other agricultural plants. Cross border trade with Tajikistan is another important part of the local economy. The town has a cotton ginning, oil extraction, brick, auto repair, and distillery plants, as well as an oil terminal. The only place in the former Soviet Union where sugarcane was grown and rum was produced. The city has the largest bazaar in Surxondaryo Region. Developed service sector, including catering establishments, individual tailoring, shoe repair, etc. An inter-district newspaper Chaganiyon is published in Denov. There is a local television station. There is a bus station with departure of buses around the district, to district centers of Surxondaryo Region, to the nearest regional centers, including Tashkent. The station building is located on the line connecting the capital of Tajikistan, Dushanbe, with other cities, including Russia. And since February 2011 the Denov - Tashkent flight was opened, passing through the new railway track Qumqoʻrgʻon - Boysun - Tashguzar. There are 2 hotels, including "Hotel Eurasia". Recently, tourists from different countries transit through Denov every year, traveling through Uzbekistan, continuing on their way to neighboring Tajikistan. The flow of transit tourists is growing every year. == Main sites ==
Main sites
Sayyid Atalik Madrasa Dating from the 16th century, the Sayyid Atalik Madrasa is one of the largest madrasas in Central Asia. It was described a century later by the Balkh historian Mahmund ibn-Vali in his geographical encyclopedia. From this account we know that the madrasa was initially part of a larger architectural ensemble, but the other buildings have not survived. In the centre of the madrassa is a large building on the north–south axis, and there are arches surrounding the courtyard. The niche in the portal is unusual in that it is built on a semi-octahedron plan. R Shreder Dendrarium Located just south of Denov's centre is the R Shreder Dendrarium, an arboretum housing more than 1,000 species of native and non-native plants. Kalchayan Kalchayan was a Graeco-Bactrian city, and it was first settled in the 4th century BC. It is 10 km northeast of the modern settlement of Denov and was excavated in the mid 20th century by Soviet archaeologist Professor Galina Pugachenkova. Pugachenkova and her colleagues found large quantities of Kushan-era sculptures with lifelike features: the hairstyles, dress, and ethnic features of Kalchayan's ancient inhabitants are clearly depicted. ==See also==
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