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Kegeyli Shahar, Karakalpakstan, Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan is a landlocked country in Central Asia, known for its rich history, strategic location, and significant natural resources. It's the most populous country in the region and plays a key role in Central Asia's economic development and security. The country has been undergoing economic reforms, with a focus on opening up to the global market and fostering regional cooperation. 

Key Aspects of Uzbekistan:
Geography: Located in the heart of Central Asia, Uzbekistan is bordered by Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, and Turkmenistan. It's mainly flat, sunbaked lowlands, with fertile oases and mountains in the south and east. 
Economy: Uzbekistan is a major producer and exporter of natural gas and also has significant reserves of petroleum, coal, and various metallic ores. It's a leading producer of cotton and also grows fruits, vegetables, and raises Karakul sheep. The country is actively pursuing economic reforms to attract foreign investment and liberalize its economy. 
History and Culture: Uzbekistan has a rich cultural heritage, influenced by ancient civilizations and Turkic tribes. It was part of the Soviet Union and declared its independence in 1991. 
Politics: Uzbekistan has a semi-presidential system of government, with the president holding significant political power. Recent reforms have focused on improving relations with neighboring countries and promoting regional cooperation. 
People and Language: The majority of the population are Uzbeks, with Russian, Tajik, Kazakh, and other groups also present. Uzbek is the official language, but Russian is widely used in government and inter-ethnic communication. 
International Relations: Uzbekistan is a member of various international organizations, including the UN, CIS, OSCE, SCO, and OIC. It is also an important partner for countries like Germany in terms of development cooperation. 

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Answer. Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva, and the Fergana Valley.

Answer. Limited but possible. Indian restaurants are available in major cities like Tashkent.

Answer. Yes, SIM cards from Ucell, Beeline, and Mobiuz are available at the airport and city stores.

  • Answer. Some of the top attractions include:
  • Registan Square in Samarkand
  • Itchan Kala in Khiva
  • Ark Fortress and Bolo Haouz Mosque in Bukhara
  • Chorsu Bazaar in Tashkent
  • Aydarkul Lake for desert scenery and yurt stays

Answer. Yes, Indian citizens require an e-visa to enter Uzbekistan. The process is simple and can be completed online.

Answer. Yes, Uzbekistan is generally safe. Basic precautions are advisable, especially in crowded areas.

Answer. Usually valid for 30 days from the date of arrival.

Answer. From budget guesthouses to luxury hotels and traditional boutique stays, options are plentiful.

Answer. Cash is more commonly used, especially outside big cities. Carry U.S. dollars or euros to exchange.

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