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  1. Uzbekistan in Pictures (Visual Geography. Second Series) by Bella Waters, 2006-09
  2. Uzbekistan
  3. Uzbekistan Geography Introduction: Navoiy, Naryn River, Namangan, Kara Darya, South Aral Sea, Margilan, Aralkum, Jizzakh, Katta-Kurgan
  4. Geography of Uzbekistan: Bissekty Formation, Mahalla, Xazorasp, Golodnaya Steppe, Siypantosh Rock Paintings, Ancient Pap, Arab-Ata Mausoleum
  5. Uzbekistan (Then & Now) by Lerner Geography Department, 1993-04
  6. For ethnography in political geography: Experiencing and re-imagining [An article from: Political Geography] by N. Megoran, 2006-08-01
  7. Background notes, Uzbekistan (SuDoc S 1.123:UZ 1) by U.S. State Department, 1998
  8. Uzbekistan: Webster's Timeline History, 327 BC - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2010-03-10
  9. The critical geopolitics of the Uzbekistan-Kyrgyzstan Ferghana Valley boundary dispute, 1999-2000 [An article from: Political Geography] by N. Megoran, 2004-08-01
  10. Institutional Change in Water Management at Local And Provincial Level in Uzbekistan (European University Studies) by Kai Wegerich, 2005-08-30
  11. Samarqand Province: Uzbekistan, Zarafshan River, Bulungur District, Ishtikhon District
  12. The Central Asian States: Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan (The Former Soviet States) by Paul Thomas, 1992-10-01
  13. Mountain Ranges of Uzbekistan: Köýtendag Range, Gissar Range, Turkestan Range, Talas Ala-Too Range, Pamir-Alay, Zarafshan Range
  14. BUKHARA, KHANATE AND EMIRATE OF: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of Islam and the Muslim World</i> by Florian Schwarz, 2004

61. Russian Books Catalog. Naselennye Punkty Bukharskogo Emirata (konets XIX - Nacha
konets XIX nachalo XX vv.) Materialy k istoricheskoi geografii Srednei Azii.,history, reference, ethnic studies, uzbekistan, geography, Tashkent, uzbekistan
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62. Uzbekistan
democratization. uzbekistan, geography, Top of Page. Location CentralAsia, north of Afghanistan. Geographic coordinates 41 00 N, 64 00 E.
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Uzbekistan Introduction Geography People Government ... Transnational Issues Uzbekistan Introduction Top of Page Background: Russia conquered Uzbekistan in the late 19th century. Stiff resistance to the Red Army after World War I was eventually suppressed and a socialist republic set up in 1925. During the Soviet era, intensive production of "white gold" (cotton) and grain led to overuse of agrochemicals and the depletion of water supplies, which have left the land poisoned and the Aral Sea and certain rivers half dry. Independent since 1991, the country seeks to gradually lessen its dependence on agriculture while developing its mineral and petroleum reserves. Current concerns include insurgency by Islamic militants based in Tajikistan and Afghanistan, a non-convertible currency, and the curtailment of human rights and democratization. Uzbekistan Geography Top of Page Location: Central Asia, north of Afghanistan

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Uzbekistan Country Formal Name: Republic of Uzbekistan. Short Form: Uzbekistan. Term for Citizens: Uzbekistani(s). Capital: Tashkent. Date of Independence: August 31, 1991. Geography Size: Approximately 447,000 square kilometers. Topography: About 80 percent flat, desert; mountain ranges dominate far southeast and far northeast and traverse middle of eastern provinces, east to west. Fergana Valley in northeast most fertile region. Few lakes and rivers; shrinking Aral Sea, shared with Kazakstan, in northwest. Most of country seismically active. Climate: Continental; hot summers, cool winters. Annual rainfall very sparse in most regions, irrigation needed for crops. Data as of March 1996 Uzbekistan - TABLE OF CONTENTS
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  • 65. CyberSleuthKids Uzbekistan
    Home geography Asia uzbekistan. SEARCH RESULTS 1 10 of 10CityNet uzbekistan The uzbekistan page within City.Net provides
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    67. WWW.BUKHARA.NET - HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY
    CLIMATE AND geography. Actually, the weather in Bukhara is not as it is picturedon the left. Distances from Bukhara to major cities of uzbekistan
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    ukhara is one of the most ancient cities in Central Asia. Most of the monuments in this romantic eastern city, which attracts tourists from all over the world, date back to the Middle Ages. Nevertheless, archeological excavations conducted by the Uzbek Academy of Sciences have revealed thick cultural layers, i.e. traces of ancient settlements in location providing suitable conditions of life. It has been established as a fact that Bukhara never changed its site but developed vertically. In archeological cross-section of almost meters thick there have been discovered the remnants of dwellings, public buildings and fortifications. These have been dated on the basis of the artifacts associated with them: ceramic pottery, fireplaces, coins bearing images and inscriptions, jewelry, tools of artisan. The lower layers (3rd-4th centuries B.C. to the 4th century A.D.) of the periods of antiquity are the thickest. The upper layers are those of the Medieval city (from the ninth to the beginning of the twentieth centuries). This means that Bukhara is at least years old, just like Samarkand.

    68. The 2002 Smithsonian Folklife Festival: Connecting Culture, Creating Trust
    geography Samarkand is located in uzbekistan in the valley of the ZeravshanRiver. The land surrounding Samarkand is arid and windswept
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    The Amu Darya (Oxus), on the border between present-day Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan, flows from the Pamir Mountains to the Aral Sea. All Silk Road travelers from Alexander the Great to Timur crossed this great river. Commerce continues along the river, where a woman sells food for travelers.
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    Camel caravans still transport goods between remote villages and towns in parts of Central Asia. This caravan in Badakhshan Province of Afghanistan carries food supplies from the town of Baharak to the isolated village of Shoghnan.
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    A woman picks cotton near Bukhara. Irrigation has enabled dry lands in Uzbekistan to produce cotton and other crops, but there have been serious ecological repercussions in the region from the decision by the Soviets in the early 20th century to redirect waters for the planting of cotton.
    Geography/History Commerce Sacred Space Global/Local Travelers ... Silk Road Story Geography Samarkand is located in Uzbekistan in the valley of the Zeravshan River. The land surrounding Samarkand is arid and windswept, and caravans of camels and horses made their way along well-trodden dirt pathways between the oasis-like cities of Merv (present-day Mary), Bukhara, and Samarkand on their way east to Kashgar (Kashi in present-day western China), southward toward Bactria (present-day Afghanistan), and into the Indian subcontinent through the Khyber Pass and Peshawar, or through the valley of Kashmir to the cities of northern Punjab and the Ganges plain.

    69. Óçáåê Òóðèçì
    uzbekistan Geographical Situation, The Republic of uzbekistan is situated inthe centre of the Central Asia, between the rivers Amudarya and Syr-darya.
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    70. Uzbekistan - Wikipedia
    geography. Main article geography of uzbekistan. Economy. Main article Economyof uzbekistan. Demographics. Main article Demographics of uzbekistan. Culture.
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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Uzbekistan is a country in Central Asia . It has borders with Afghanistan Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Tajikistan and Turkmenistan Uzbekiston Respublikasi coat of arms (In Detail) (Full size) National motto : Xxxxx Official language Uzbek Capital Tashkent President Islom Karimov Area
    - Total
    - % water Ranked 55th
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    Uzbekistan is divide into 12 wiloyatlar (singular - wiloyat), 1 autonomous republic* (respublikasi), and 1 city** (shahri):

    71. Publications - School Of Geography - University Of Nottingham
    O’Hara, SL and Hudson, B. (1999) The agricultural decline in uzbekistan The caseof the Yazyavan region, PostSoviet geography and Economics, 40 229-441.
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    Endfield, G.H. and O'Hara, S.L. (1997). Land and water conflicts during the 'Little Drought Age', central Mexico, Environment and History Hodges, R., O'Hara, S.L. et al (1997). Byzantine Butrint: an interim report on the 1994-1995 investigations of the port and its hinterlands, Journal of Roman Archaeology , 47: 207-234. (A shorter version of this paper has also been published in Albanian). Metcalfe, S.E., Courtice, A., Bempson, A., O'Hara, S. L. and Taylor, D. (1997). Climate change at the monsoon/westerly boundary in Northern Mexico, Journal of Paleolimnology O'Hara, S.L. (1997). Agriculture and land reform in Turkmenistan since independence, Post-Soviet Geography and Economics O'Hara, S.L. (1997). Irrigation and land degradation: implications for agriculture in Turkmenistan, Central Asia, Journal of Arid Environments O'Hara, S.L. and Metcalfe, S.E. (1997). The climate of Mexico since the Aztec Period

    72. UNESCO CII - WebWorld - Focus On Central Asia - Countries - Uzbekistan.
    geography. uzbekistan is bordered by Afghanistan to the south, Turkmenistan to thewest, Kazakhstan to the north, Kyrgyzstan to the northeast and Tajikistan to
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    Uzbekistan

    Geography
    Uzbekistan is bordered by Afghanistan to the south, Turkmenistan to the west, Kazakhstan to the north, Kyrgyzstan to the north-east and Tajikistan to the east and has a colourful and varied countryside. The south and east are dominated by the Tien-Shan and Pamir-Alai mountain ranges and the Kyzyl Kum desert lies to the north-east. The north-western autonomous region of Karakalpakstan is bounded by the Aral Sea and the sparsely populated Ustyurt Plateau with its vast cotton fields.
    Area
    447,400 sq km
    Population
    People

    71,4% Uzbek
    8,3% Russian
    4,7% Tajik 4,1% Kazakh 2,4% Tatar 2,1% Karakalpak 7,0% Other Languages The official language is Uzbek, a Turkic tongue closely related to Kazak and Kyrgyz. There is a small Russian-speaking minority and Uygur minority. Many people involved with tourism speak English. The Government has stated its’ intention to change the Cyrillic script to the Latin. Religion Predominantly Sunni Muslim, with Shia (15%), Russian Orthodox and Jewish minorities.

    73. Uzbekistan: WORLD FACTBOOK
    uzbekistan + uzbekistan + uzbekistan +geography +- Location Central Asia, north of Afghanistan
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    74. Links
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    75. Uzbekistan People Groups
    geography Location Central Asia, north of Afghanistan Area total 447,400 sq km 1,161km, Turkmenistan 1,621 km Coastline 0 km note uzbekistan borders the
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    Statistics about Uzbekistan Join God in this Country! STATISTICS ABOUT UZBEKISTAN Geography: Location: Central Asia, north of Afghanistan
    Area:
    total: 447,400 sq km
    land: 425,400 sq km
    water: 22,000 sq km
    Land boundaries:
    total: 6,221 km
    border countries: Afghanistan 137 km, Kazakhstan 2,203 km, Kyrgyzstan 1,099 km, Tajikistan
    1,161 km, Turkmenistan 1,621 km
    Coastline: km note: Uzbekistan borders the Aral Sea (420 km) Maritime claims: none (doubly landlocked) Climate: mostly midlatitude desert, long, hot summers, mild winters; semiarid grassland in east Terrain: mostly flat-to-rolling sandy desert with dunes; broad, flat intensely irrigated river valleys along course of Amu Darya, Sirdaryo, and Zarafshon; Fergana Valley in east surrounded by mountainous Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan; shrinking Aral Sea in west Elevation extremes: lowest point: Sariqarnish Kuli -12 m highest point: Adelunga Toghi 4,301 m

    76. UzbekWorld.com
    Top Education Reference geography, 1 Results Displaying 1 1 geographyof uzbekistan uzbekistan is located in Central Asia, north of Afghanistan.
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    77. NCPA - The War On Terrorism: Geography And The Centers Of Taliban Gravity
    The geography Of War. Bordering six nations (Turkmenistan, uzbekistan, Tajikistan,China, Pakistan, and Iran), the interior region of the country is
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    by Michael P. Noonan A month into the war on terrorism, criticism of the Bush administration has begun to mount. Critics on the left are decrying the loss of innocent lives; critics on the right are asking why more is not being done. Additional tensions arise over the question of whether the United States and Britain should continue the conflict through the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. And concerns grow over whether the Northern Alliance is the ally the United States needs on the ground. To date the combination of aerial bombardment, Northern Alliance ground assaults, and the deployment of a small number of American and British special operations personnel is not producing noticeable results in defeating the Taliban and al-Qaeda. Recent statements by Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld suggest that the introduction of American and allied ground troops is now on the table. As the harsh Afghan winter approaches, however, the introduction of large numbers of ground troops may not be necessary to ensure victory. A limited but direct approach may plant the seeds for victory in Afghanistan come spring. The Geography Of War Afghanistan's demographics also make matters difficult. According to CIA figures, its population of roughly 27 million people is made up of the Pashtun (38 percent), Tajiks (25 percent), Hazara (19 percent), Uzbeks (6 percent), and other minor ethnic groups (12 percent). The Taliban is composed mainly of the Pashtuns, who also make up a sizeable population across the border in Pakistan. The Taliban in fact emerged from the religious schools in the Peshawar region of northern Pakistan. The Northern Alliance conversely is predominantly composed of Tajiks, Hazaras, and Uzbeks. This explains Pakistan's sensitivity toward the non-Pashtun Northern Alliance faction and its years of tacit and covert support for the Taliban. Simply put, Islamabad fears a state not aligned with its interests as its northern neighbor.

    78. Population.com - Country Information
    3%. geography, uzbekistan is situated in Central Asia between theAmu Darya and Syr Darya Rivers, the Aral Sea. Currency, Uzbek sum.
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    79. Uzbekistan Resources
    uzbekistan. geography and Maps. Archaeological Sites. Kazakl'iyatkanOne of the largest fortified sites in the land and may either
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    Sites Universities Researchers Culture History ... Geography and Maps Archaeological Sites Kazakl'i-yatkan
    One of the largest fortified sites in the land and may either have been a capital of ancient Chorasmia or, perhaps more likely, a major sacred centre at sometime between the 4th century B.C. and the 1st or early 2nd century A.D. University of Sydney Tash-k'irman-tepe
    A monumental religious complex with a fire temple which may date back to the early stages of the Zoroastrian religion. Webpage from the University of Sydney. University Programs Karakalpak-Australian Expedition to Uzbekistan
    The Karakalpak-Australian Expedition was established by the University of Sydney to study the history and archaeology of ancient Chorasmia broadly in the period from the 7th century B.C. to the 7th century A.D. Chorasmia lay at the north-western end of what is now the modern state of Uzbekistan. Current Researchers Cultural History History of Uzbekistan
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    80. Uzbekistan
    This comprehensive Overview includes much information about uzbekistan such asit's geography, population, political developments, and highlights of its
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    UZBEKISTAN
    An Energy Overview of Uzbekistan includes information about Uzbekistan's energy policy, a lengthy description of the energy situation in Uzbekistan, an environmental summary, plus brief privatization and economic summaries. (Prepared by DOE Office of Fossil Energy)
    LINKS TO BUSINESS INFORMATION SOURCES ON UZBEKISTAN US-DOE Energy Information Administration - Country Analysis Brief on Uzbekistan. A description of Uzbekistan's energy economy, including Oil, Natural Gas, and Electricity. Elsewhere at this site are some regional energy issues and a somewhat dated (1999) but still useful Country Energy Balance for Uzbekistan with information on oil, coal, natural gas, and electricity. CIA World Factbook 2002 - A very useful information summary about Uzbekistan, including sections on geography, people, government, economy, communications, transportation, military forces, and transnational issues. U.S. Department of Commerce - The 1999 Commercial Overview of Uzbekistan. This comprehensive Overview includes much information about Uzbekistan such as it's geography, population, political developments, and highlights of its economic reform program. Also featured are overviews of the various economy sectors, including energy, agriculture, mining/metallurgy, manufacturing, transportation, telecommunications, and tourism. There is also a trade and investment overview of Uzbekistan, which includes are sections on foreign trade investment, the foreign investment climate, taxation, the banking and finance system, foreign travel information and regulations, and licensing and regulation of foreign ventures in the country. Elsewhere at this site is an

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