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Uzbekistan, in the ancient cradle between the Amu-Darya and Syr-Darya rivers, is the most historically fascinating of the Central Asian republics. Within it are some of the oldest towns in the world, some of the Silk Road's main centers and most of the region's architectural splendors.

Uzbekistan occupies the heartland of Central Asia, sharing a border with all the other 'Stans', which is one of the reasons why it considers itself the most important of the former Soviet Central Asian republics, and why it is increasingly fulfilling the role of regional gendarme.

It's incredibly frustrating for travellers that the republic with arguably the most to offer has the worst attitude towards visitors. Politically the old USSR is alive and kicking here, and for individuals not under the wing of the state travel conglomerate, Uzbek tourism, travel tends to be an endless series of petty bureaucratic irritations and official hassles. Uzbekistan's government likes its foreign visitors in pre-programmed, obedient pods; independent travellers can expect to be on the receiving end of unwelcome official attention.

Major Tourist Cities/Areas Information:
  Tashkent
   
   
   
   

 

 

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Country Fact*:

Full country name: Republic of Uzbekistan
Area: 447,400 sq km (172,700 sq mi)
Population: 26,410,416
Capital city: Tashkent (pop 2.1 million)
People: 80% Uzbek, 5.5% Russian, 5% Tajik, 3% Kazakh, 2.5% Karakalpak, 1.5% Tatar
Language: Uzbek 74.3%, Russian 14.2%, Tajik 4.4%, other 7.1%
Religion: 88% Muslim (mostly Sunnis), 9% Eastern Orthodox
Government: Republic
Business Hours: Generally business hours Mon-Fri 09.00-18.00
Major industries: Textiles, food processing, machine building, metallurgy, natural gas, cotton, vegetables, fruits, grain, livestock
Major trading partners: Russia, Ukraine, Europe, CIS, Czech Republic, Turkey, Japan, China, South Korea
Internet domain: .uz
International dialling code: +998

Calendar of Events*:
January:
1st - New Year's Day
February:
Kurban Khait (Feast of the Sacrifice)
March:
8th - International Women's Day
20th - Navrus (two days)
May:

1st - Labour Day
9th - Day of Memory and Respect
Prophet's Birthday
September :
1st - Independence Day
November:
18th - Flag Day
Ramadan Khait (End of Ramadan)

December:
8th - Constitution Day
*information is subject to change. For further update please these websites:www.bbc.com, www.cia.gov, www.uzbekgifts.com