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  2. List of cities in Uzbekistan - Wikipedia

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    List of cities with population more than 100,000 in 2022. Rank City ... List of renamed cities in Uzbekistan; List of geographic names of Iranian origin;

  3. Category:Cities in Uzbekistan - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cities in Uzbekistan" The following 120 pages are in this category, out of 120 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. Category:Lists by city in Uzbekistan - Wikipedia

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  5. Weird and wonderful discoveries in Tashkent – six places you ...

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    Uzbekistan is a vast republic in Central Asia, twice the size of the UK.Yet it shares one extraordinary property with tiny Liechtenstein in Central Europe: both are “double landlocked”.

  6. Tashkent - Wikipedia

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    Tashkent (/ t æ ʃ ˈ k ɛ n t / ⓘ), [a] also known as Toshkent, [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 1, 2024. [4]

  7. Category:Populated places in Uzbekistan - Wikipedia

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    List of cities in Uzbekistan; List of renamed cities in Uzbekistan; P. Paykend; T. Tashkent; Tokmak, Uzbekistan This page was last edited on 25 January 2020 ...

  8. Cities of Uzbekistan - Wikipedia

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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: List of cities in Uzbekistan

  9. Samarkand - Wikipedia

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    With 551,700 inhabitants (2021), [3] it is the third-largest city in Uzbekistan. There is evidence of human activity in the area of the city dating from the late Paleolithic Era. Though there is no direct evidence of when Samarkand was founded, several theories propose that it was founded between the 8th and 7th centuries BC.