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  2. List of World Heritage Sites in Uzbekistan - Wikipedia

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    There are several outstanding structures such as the Djuma Mosque, the mausoleums and the madrasas and the two magnificent palaces built at the beginning of the 19th century by Alla-Kulli-Khan. [6] Historic Centre of Bukhara. Bukhara Region 40°10′N 63°40′E  /  40.167°N 63.667°E  / 40.167; 63.667. 602 Cultural:

  3. Geography of Uzbekistan - Wikipedia

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    Geography of Uzbekistan. Coordinates: 41°00′N 64°00′E. Detailed map of Uzbekistan, 1995. Uzbekistan is a country in Central Asia, located north of Turkmenistan and Afghanistan. With an area of approximately 447,000 square kilometers, Uzbekistan stretches 1,425 km (885 mi) from west to east and 930 km (580 mi) from north to south. [1]

  4. History of Uzbekistan - Wikipedia

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    History of Uzbekistan. Uzbekistan is a landlocked country in Central Asia. It is itself surrounded by five landlocked countries: Kazakhstan to the north; Kyrgyzstan to the northeast; Tajikistan to the southeast; Afghanistan to the south, Turkmenistan to the south-west. Its capital and largest city is Tashkent.

  5. Uzbekistan - Wikipedia

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    Uzbekistan, [a] officially the Republic of Uzbekistan, [b] is a doubly landlocked country located in Central Asia.It is surrounded by five countries: Kazakhstan to the north, Kyrgyzstan to the northeast, Tajikistan to the southeast, Afghanistan to the south, and Turkmenistan to the southwest, making it one of only two doubly landlocked countries on Earth, the other being Liechtenstein.

  6. Samarkand - Wikipedia

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    Samarkand is the capital of Samarqand Region and a district-level city, that includes the urban-type settlements Kimyogarlar, Farhod and Khishrav. [ 2 ] With 551,700 inhabitants (2021), [ 3 ] it is the third-largest city of Uzbekistan. There is evidence of human activity in the area of the city dating from the late Paleolithic Era.

  7. Tashkent - Wikipedia

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    Tashkent (/ tæʃˈkɛnt /), [ a ] or Toshkent in Uzbek, [ b ] is the capital and largest city of Uzbekistan. [ c ] It is the most populous city in Central Asia, with a population of more than 3 million people as of April 1st 2024. [ 4 ] It is located in northeastern Uzbekistan, near the border with Kazakhstan.

  8. Fergana Valley - Wikipedia

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    Fergana Valley is a valley in Central Asia, lying mostly in eastern Uzbekistan, extending into southern Kyrgyzstan and northern Tajikistan. Encompassing three former Soviet Republics, the valley is ethnically diverse and relations among the countries are tense. Ethnic enclaves of Uzbeks in Kyrgyz sovereign territory, restricted right of ...

  9. Fergana Region - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.ferghana.uz. Fergana Region[a][b] is one of the regions of Uzbekistan, located in the southern part of the Fergana Valley in the far east of the country. It borders the Namangan and Andijan Regions of Uzbekistan, as well as Kyrgyzstan (Batken and Osh Regions) and Tajikistan (Sughd Region). Its capital is the city of Fergana. [1]