Nurata

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Nurata is a historic town in central Uzbekistan known for its ancient fortress, sacred spring, and role as a gateway to the Nuratau Mountains.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fortress
human settlement
spring
town
administrativeRole district centre of Nurata District
alternateName Nurota NERFINISHED
climate continental climate
country Uzbekistan
economicActivity small-scale agriculture
tourism
elevation approximately 500–600 metres above sea level
hasFeature sacred fish in Chashma pool
hasHeritageStatus historic town
hasHistoricalPeriod Islamic era
pre-Islamic era
hasLandmark Chashma spring NERFINISHED
Friday Mosque of Nurata NERFINISHED
Nurata fortress NERFINISHED
sacred fish pool at Chashma
hasTouristInfrastructure guesthouses
yurt camps nearby
heritageStatus ancient fortress
knownFor ancient fortress
holy fish pool
proximity to Nuratau-Kyzylkum Biosphere Reserve
religious pilgrimage
sacred spring
traditional Uzbek architecture
locatedIn Navoi Region NERFINISHED
Nurata NERFINISHED
Nurata NERFINISHED
central Uzbekistan NERFINISHED
locatedInMountainRange Nuratau Mountains NERFINISHED
locatedOn northern edge of the Kyzylkum Desert
majorLanguage Uzbek NERFINISHED
near Kyzylkum Desert NERFINISHED
partOf Navoi Region NERFINISHED
region Central Asia
regionType oasis settlement
religion Islam
religiousSignificance sacred spring
role gateway to the Nuratau Mountains
tourismType cultural tourism
eco-tourism gateway to Nuratau Mountains
transportRole stopover between Samarkand and Bukhara region to the Nuratau Mountains
waterSource Chashma spring NERFINISHED

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Navoi Region contains Nurata