THE IMPORTANCE OF THE MUG PODSHO ARCHAEOLOGICAL MOUND IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF SUSTAINABLE TOURISM IN THE AVVAL–LOGON AREA
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20501866Keywords:
archaeological monument, sustainable tourism, open-air museum, rural tourism, Fergana Valley, tourist route, historical and ecological direction, integrated development.Abstract
This article is devoted to the study of the history of the Mug podsho archaeological mound located in the Fergana district. The reason is that this archaeological monument has not yet been sufficiently studied. This aspect determines its high scientific significance. In addition, the article analyzes the tourism potential and opportunities of the Avval–Logon area based on the study of this monument. It is also shown that, according to the results of the research, the Mug podsho archaeological mound is an important object for the development of domestic sustainable tourism in the region, as well as for the establishment of an open-air museum.
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