mintaqada
Mintaqada is a locative form of the Uzbek noun mintaqa, meaning “region” or “area.” With the suffix -da, it expresses location and can be translated as “in the region,” “within the region,” or “in a regional context.” It is commonly used in geography, administration, journalism, and everyday speech to refer to activities, features, or people located inside a particular region.
Etymology and form: The base mintaqa comes from older Turkic and has been influenced by Persian and
Usage: Mintaqada is used with proper names or with general references to indicate location. Examples include
Notes: The term is mainly a geographic and administrative descriptor and should be distinguished from related