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  1. Uzbekistan in Pictures (Visual Geography. Second Series) by Bella Waters, 2006-09
  2. For ethnography in political geography: Experiencing and re-imagining [An article from: Political Geography] by N. Megoran, 2006-08-01
  3. Uzbekistan (Then & Now) by Lerner Geography Department, 1993-04
  4. Background notes, Uzbekistan (SuDoc S 1.123:UZ 1) by U.S. State Department, 1998
  5. Let's Visit Uzbekistan (Let's Visit) by Frances Wilkins, 1988-12-15
  6. The critical geopolitics of the Uzbekistan-Kyrgyzstan Ferghana Valley boundary dispute, 1999-2000 [An article from: Political Geography] by N. Megoran, 2004-08-01
  7. Uzbekistan by Department of Geography Staff (editor) Lerner Publications, 1993
  8. Uzbekistan (Modern World Nations) by Thomas R. McCray, 2004-04
  9. Institutional Change in Water Management at Local And Provincial Level in Uzbekistan (European University Studies) by Kai Wegerich, 2005-08-30
  10. 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
  11. Central Asia: A Global Studies Handbook (Global Studies) by Reuel Hanks, 2005-07-26
  12. Central Asian States, The (Former Soviet States) by Paul Thomas, 1992-10-01

81. Geography Of Uzbekistan
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Geography Of Uzbekistan
Location Central Asia, north of Afghanistan Geographic coordinates 41 00 N, 64 00 E Map references asia Area total: 447,400 sq km water: 22,000 sq km land: 425,400 sq km Area comparative slightly larger than California 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 (doubly landlocked); note - Uzbekistan includes the southern portion of the Aral Sea with a 420 km shoreline Maritime claims none (doubly landlocked) Climate mostly midlatitude desert, long, hot summers, mild winters; semiarid grassland in east

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    Collection of maps, travel information, news and articles about culture, arts, human rights, business, media and history in countries throughout Central Eurasia. Covers Mongolia and four countries of the former Soviet Union - Armenia, Azerbaijan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. The project aims to establish scholarships, information offices and open forums, and to distribute grants promoting freedom of expression and the free flow of information.
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    CIA World Factbook 2003: Uzbekistan
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    Ethnologue Language Database: Uzbekistan
    A catalogue of all the languages and dialects spoken in Uzbekistan, with details of the numbers of speakers of each language. Also some demographic data such as rates of literacy, blindness and deafness.

    83. Uzbekistan (07/05)
    Republic of uzbekistan. geography Area 447400 sq. km., slightly larger than California. Major cities CapitalTashkent (pop.
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    PROFILE OFFICIAL NAME:
    Republic of Uzbekistan
    Geography
    Area: 447,400 sq. km., slightly larger than California.
    Major cities: Capital Tashkent (pop. 2.5 million); Samarkand (600,000); Bukhara (350,000).
    Terrain: Flat-to-rolling sandy desert with dunes; broad, flat, intensely irrigated river valleys along Amu Darya, Syr Darya; shrinking Aral Sea; semiarid grasslands surrounded by mountainous Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan in east.
    Climate: Mid-latitude desert; long, hot summers, mild winters.
    People Nationality: Uzbek. Population (July 2005 est.): 26,851,195. Ethnic groups (1996 est.): Uzbek 80%, Russian 5.5%, Tajik 5%, Kazakh 3%, Karakalpak 2.5%, Tatar 1.5%, other 2.5%. Religions: Muslim 88% (Sunni), Eastern Orthodox 9%, other 3%. Languages: Uzbek 74.3%, Russian 14.2%, Tajik 4.4%, other 7.1%. Education: Literacy 97% (total population). Health (2005 est.):

    84. Uzbekistan - Map - Geography
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    total: sq km land: sq km water: sq km Area - comparative: slightly larger than California Land boundaries: total: km border countries: Afghanistan km Kazakhstan km ... km Coastline: km (doubly landlocked); note - Uzbekistan includes the southern portion of the Aral Sea with a 420 km shoreline 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, Syr 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

    85. Geography Of Uzbekistan
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    geography Samarkand is located in uzbekistan in the valley of the Zeravshan River. The land surrounding Samarkand is arid and windswept, and caravans of
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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.

    88. Geography And Environment: Uzbekistan : Selected Internet Resources (Portals To
    Selected Internet Resources uzbekistan . Portals to the World contain selective links providing authoritative, indepth information about the nations and
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    Basic narratives about historical and contemporary geographical and environmental issues of Uzbekistan, listings of online cartographic and toponymic websites. Created and maintained by the
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    Independence has not brought freedom, but instead, the nation is an arena of warring value systems Uzbekistan is strategically vital — whither goes Uzbekistan, so goes Central Asia Ecological disasters which Communism left unchecked must be faced Tashkent is the Islamic capital of Central Asia ... Authenticity November 24 next
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    click to enlarge Area 447,400 sq.km. Fertile, irrigated mountain valleys in the east, notably the Ferghana Valley. Population (2000) 24,317,851 +1.58%AGR Capital Tashkent 2,350,000.

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  • 91. Regional: Asia: Uzbekistan: Maps And Views: Geography - Open Site
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    92. Uzbekistan - Definition Of Uzbekistan By The Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus A
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    93. Natural And Geographic Conditions
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    General Information Uzbekistan has an area slightly larger than that state of California, and is one of two countries in the world that has the dubious honor of being doubly landlocked. (Goods must pass through two other countries to reach a port, the only other country which shares this trait is Liechtenstein.) Traditionally the economic, political, and distribution hub of Soviet Central Asia, Uzbekistan borders Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan. The majority of Uzbekistan is desert steppe broken by fertile oases along the banks of two great rivers, the Amu Darya and Syr Darya. Uzbekistan has dry winters and no more than eight inches of rainfall per year, but its hot, dry summers extending from May to October, and water for irrigation produce excellent growing conditions for crops such as cotton, tobacco, fruits, and vegetables. The fertile Ferghana Valley boasts 6 million people, including large minorities of ethnic Kyrgyz, Tajiks, and Russians. The Ferghana Valley is split between three countries: Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, and is home to a very diverse ethnic mix. The Ferghana Valley produces a major share of the country's cotton and grain crops and contains numerous manufacturing plants, as well as natural gas and oil fields. Uzbekistan's central region consists mostly of desert, broken by the oases of the Zarafshan River, Qarshi Steppe, and Surkhandarya River. This region is best known for the ancient Silk Road cities of Samarkand and Bukhara, which together claim more than 600,000 inhabitants and comprise the heart of Uzbekistan's tourism industry. Central Uzbekistan is also home to the mining center of Navoi and contains the majority of Uzbekistan's gold and other mineral deposits, as well as the largest natural gas and oil fields. Irrigation along the Zarafshan and other rivers provides a basis for agriculture.

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    ... Transnational Issue Introduction Uzbekistan 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 1924. 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 terrorism by Islamic militants, a nonconvertible currency, and the curtailment of human rights and democratization. Geography Uzbekistan Location: Central Asia, north of Afghanistan

    95. Reuel Hanks - OSU Department Of Geography
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    96. Uzbekistan - Atlapedia Online
    LOCATION AND geography uzbekistan is located in Central Asia and is a former republic of the USSR. It is bound by Kazakhstan to the northwest,
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    OFFICIAL NAME: Republic of Uzbekistan
    CAPITAL: Tashkent
    SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT: Multiparty Republic
    AREA: 447,400 Sq Km (172,700 Sq Mi)
    ESTIMATED 2000 POPULATION: LOCATION AND GEOGRAPHY: CLIMATE: Uzbekistan has a hot and dry climate with long hot, dry summers and short cold winters. Average annual precipitation varies from 100 mm (4 inches) in the desert areas to 330 mm (13 inches) in the Piedmont regions. Average temperature ranges in Tashkent are from -.3 degrees Celsius (31.5 degrees Fahrenheit) in January to 27 degrees Celsius (81 degrees Fahrenheit) in July. PEOPLE: The principal ethnic majority are the Uzbeks who account for 71% of the population while 8% are Russians, 5% are Tajiks, 4% are Kazakhs and 3% are Tartars. Other ethnic minorities include Ukrainians, Armenians, Azerbaiji, Turkmen, Kyrgyzstani, Jews and Germans. DEMOGRAPHIC/VITAL STATISTICS: Density; 47 persons per sq km (123 persons per sq mi) (1993). Urban-Rural; 40.0% urban, 60.0% rural (1992). Sex Distribution; 49.4% male, 50.6% female (1992). Life Expectancy at Birth; 66.2 years male, 72.6 years female (1990). Age Breakdown; 41% under 15, 28% 15 to 29, 15% 30 to 44, 9% 45 to 59, 5% 60 to 74, 2% 75 and over (1989). Birth Rate; 34.5 per 1,000 (1991). Death Rate; 6.2 per 1,000 (1991). Increase Rate; 28.3 per 1,000 (1991). Infant Mortality Rate; 35.5 per 1,000 live births (1992). RELIGIONS: Mostly Sunni Muslims.

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    100. The World Factbook Page On Uzbekistan, Section: Geography
    geography. Location Central Asia, north of Afghanistan Geographic coordinates 41 00 N, 64 00 E note uzbekistan borders the Aral Sea (420 km)
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    Uzbekistan
    Geography
    Location: Central Asia, north of Afghanistan
    Geographic coordinates: 41 00 N, 64 00 E
    Map references: Commonwealth of Independent States
    Area:
    total area: 447,400 sq km
    land area: 425,400 sq km
    comparative area: slightly larger than California
    Land boundaries:
    total: 6,221 km
    border countries: Afghanistan 137 km, Kazakstan 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 (landlocked) International disputes: none 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 and Sirdaryo; Fergana Valley in east surrounded by mountainous Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan; shrinking Aral Sea in west lowest point: Saryqamish Kuli -12 m highest point: Adelunga Toghi 4,301 m Natural resources: natural gas, petroleum, coal, gold, uranium, silver, copper, lead and zinc, tungsten, molybdenum Land use: arable land: permanent crops: meadows and pastures: forest and woodland: other: Irrigated land: 41,550 sq km (1990)

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