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Uzbekistan is a secular state, with a semi-presidential constitutional government Uzbekistan comprises 12 regions (vilayats), Tashkent City, and one autonomous republic, Karakalpakstan
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Uzbekistan, country in Central Asia lying mainly between the Syr Darya (Jaxartes) and Amu Darya (Oxus) rivers Roughly corresponding to historical Transoxania, Uzbekistan and the city of Samarkand were once great centers of the Islamic world during the Timurid era
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Uzbekistan is a mysterious country of the East, where the history of cities gathered in legends, where the sun shines all year round and this reflects the unique nature and beautiful hearts of people
- Uzbekistan - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Most people in Uzbekistan speak a language called Uzbek, a Turkic language similar to Uyghur and Turkish In the Uzbek language, Uzbekistan is called "O‘zbekiston" and it means "the land of the true nobles"
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Uzbekistan is a landlocked Central Asian country located in the Northern and Eastern hemispheres of the Earth It is bordered by 5 Asian nations; Kazakhstan borders it to the north; Kyrgyzstan to the north-east and Tajikistan to the south-east
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