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The largest square in Tashkent is more like a large park than a square. With several monuments and fountains, surrounded by impressive public buildings and filled with trees and flower beds, the Independence Square in Tashkent is a showcase of modern Uzbekistan.
The Monument to the Independence of Uzbekistan is a Tashkent monument made in honor of the independence of Uzbekistan. At the top of the monument is a metal sphere ornamented with an ornamental pattern, on which a map of Uzbekistan is depicted. Wreath-laying ceremonies are regularly held at the pedestal of the monument on national holidays and ...
Tashkent City Park is one of these areas, with the park being the largest recreational park area in Uzbekistan. Every evening (and afternoon at weekends), a water show with light effects takes ...
The Square of Martyrs, also known as Independence Square (Mustakillik Square), [1] is a historical monument located in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. The square was built to commemorate victims of Tsarist and Soviet colonialism during the 20th century.
The Monument to Nizami Ganjavi, a medieval Persian poet, is located in Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan, in a square near the Tashkent State Pedagogic University named after Nizami, near a park named after Babur. Ilham Jabbarov is the sculptor of the monument.
Tourist attractions in Tashkent (1 C, 15 P) Transport in Tashkent (1 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Tashkent" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
The necropolis of Shah-i-Zinda is a popular tourist attraction. [21] The general conference of UNESCO accepted the decision of inclusion in the list of anniversaries celebrating the 2750th anniversary of Samarkand. [22] Tashkent contains sights such as the Mausoleum of Sheikh Zaynudin, Bobo, the Sheihantaur and Mausoleum of Zangiata.