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| Short description | Silk Road fascinates you and rich history? Or perhaps post-communist tradition of Soviet technical ideas? Perhaps Asian deserts? Let yourself be carried away by Uzbekistan. |
| Capital | Tashkent |
| Political system | Republic of authoritarian |
| Area | 447400 km2 |
| Population | 27610000 |
| Time zone | UTC+5: Islamabad, Karachi, Tashkent |
| Casual name | Uzbekistan (uz) |
| Access to sea and mountains | Pooonz Uzbekistan in Central Asia between two rivers - the Amu Darya and Syr Darya. About 20% of the country are the mountains and foothills. In the east and northeast of the country are up Alay Mountains and Tian Shan, where the highest peak in the country - Khazret Sultan, height 4634 m above sea level. The middle part of the country deals with the Turan Depression vast desert Kyzyl Kum. The western edge of the desert plateau also takes Ustyurt Plateau. Uzbekistan is also the southern part of the former Aral Sea. |
| Emergency numbers | 03 - General emergency number |
| Electric plugs | 220 V 50 Hz, C & I |
| Phone code | +998 |
- Kyzyl-Kum desert
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| Official language | Uzbek and karakałpacki (within Karakałpakstanu) |
Russian and Tajik (Samarkand, Bukhara)
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| Phrase in original language | Phrase in English |
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Most are so-called. minibuses and taxis (which is relatively cheap - about. U.S. $ 0.3 per kilometer).
Is common to use private cars as taxis - and in some, however, and another price for the journey should be determined in advance.
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bread - from $ 0.30
milk carton (1 liter) - $ 1
toothpaste - about. U.S. $ 1.5
dinner at a restaurant mid-range - about. U.S. $ 5-10
travel by public transport - $ 0.25
1 liter of gasoline Pb 93 - U.S. $ 0.90
express train journey to Samarkand (one way), second class - U.S. $ 13.5, $ 18 class I
internal plane flight line from Tashkent to Urgenczu k. Khiva (both ways) - $ 130
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In the bars (so-called. chaykhana) where aesthetics leave much to be desired, the food is usually fresh.
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When buying food, you should pay attention to shelf life.
We advise against buying local vodka of unknown origin (danger of methyl alcohol poisoning.)
The water in the taps is safe to drink after boiling.
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Visiting places of worship (mosques, churches, synagogues), you must unconditionally submit to the local habits. Some mosques are not available to non-Muslims. Outside the big cities (Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara, Nukus) women should avoid clothes stressing figure, revealing his elbows and knees.
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