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Bold textPolitotdelBold text is a famous (on the post-soviet territory) small town situated in the Eastern part of Uzbekistan. Its population is mainly comprised of Soviet Koreans who were deported from the Far East of Russia in 1937 under the order of comrade Stalin.

Originally the area was a homeland only to thick bamboo forests with certain species of Tyan-Shyan tigers and mosquitos. However, as the time passed, the small village of deported developed to the level of 'the highest wages paid to kolhoz workers' town in the ex-Soviet Union.

The rich economy of the town during Khvan Man Gim's leadership attracted the best of Korean intelligenzia and peasantry in 1960-70's. Leond Brezhnev had personally visited the place where he had been shown an unbelievably healthy 5 meter-long corn plants, an agricultural record in itself.

Things to see in Politotdel: Dom Kulturi (a model of Boshloy Theatre of Tashkent; the stadium 'Dustlik' - hometown of champion Uzbek football team; school No.19 - factory of outstanding alumni, now spread around the world.