Shirin (Uzbekistán)

Shirin (Uzbekistán)
Shirin
Shirin
Shirin
Localización en Uzbekistán
País Bandera de Uzbekistán Uzbekistán
• Provincia Sirdarin
Ubicación 40°16′54″N 69°01′42″E / 40.28167, 69.02833
• Altitud 315 msnm
Población 15 938[1] hab. (est 2010)
Huso horario UTC+5
Pref. telefónico 677[2]

Shirin es una localidad de Uzbekistán, en la provincia de Sirdarin.

Se encuentra a una altitud de 315 m sobre el nivel del mar.

Demografía

Según estimación 2010 contaba con una población de 15 938 habitantes.[1]

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