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About Isfara

Isfara is a city in Northern Tajikistan with 254 thousand populations. The administrative center of the Isfarinsky district of the Sogd region. Located in the foothills of the Turkestan Range, on the Isfara River. The center of the largest fruit and vegetable growing region of Tajikistan. Isfara is located in the southeastern part of the Sogd region, at the junction of two neighboring states – Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan. Isfara is surrounded by high multicolored mountains. The nature of Isfara is very diverse. Geographically, Isfara is part of the Turkestan ridge system, which is bordered in the southwest of the Ferghana pit. Warm weather: The climate is continental, with hot summers and moderately cold winters. The average air temperature is + 27 ° C in July and -3 ° C in January. The average annual rainfall is 200-500 mm. Snowfall: The climate is continental: January temperatures in the valleys range about 0 °, in the highlands, they drop to -27 ° C, July temperatures vary from + 23 to + 30 ° C. Isfara has long been famous for folk craftsmen. Wood carvings, blacksmiths, pottery, and other crafts developed here throughout history. Due to its geographical location and friendly environment, Isfara always attracted internal and external tourists to visit. Zumrad is one of the places in Isfara highly recommended by tourist agencies to visit. Isafara is well-known owing to the high sort of apricots and Isfara made plov-osh!