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According to the
census of the
population more than
100 nationalities live
in Uzbekistan.
Among them 85% are
Uzbeks, 9%-
Russians, 3%-Tajiks,
2%-Kazakhs, 1%-
Tatars. 61% of the
population line in the
country.
Language Official language -
Uzbek, widely used: Russian,
Tajik, Kara kalpak.
National currency: Sum. 1
sum=100 tiyin.
Structure: Autonomous
Republic of Karakalpakistan,
12 provinces, 226 cities and
districts.
Religion: Islam - 88%,
Christian - 9%
Domain zone:.uz
International dialing
code: +998
Capital city:
Tashkent
Tashkent
Tashkent
Tashkent
Tashkent
Tashkent
Tashkent
Tashkent
Circus in Tashkent
Christian Pravoslavian Church in Tashkent
Natural resources
· gas, gold, silver, and coal
· steel
· petroleum
· iron
· lead
· zinc
· uranium
· wolfram and other rare metals
· kaolin
· mineral waters
Transport of Uzbekistan
Subway
Tramway
Bus
Central railway station
Uzbekistan Airways
NATIONAL CAR
UzDaewoo avto. Tico
UzDaewoo avto. Laccetti
UzDaewoo avto. Nexia
Agriculture
· cotton
· grain
· vegetable
· melon
· fruit
· silk production
· sheep and cattle farming
· poultry farming
· astrakhan fur
Fruit
NATIONAL UZBEK FOODS
Palov
Palov
Samsa
Hanum
Kebab
Tandir Kebab
NATIONAL HOLIDAYS IN UZBEKISTAN
January 1 New Year
March 8 Women's Day
March 21 Navruz (Islamic
New year)
May 1 Labor Day
May 9 Memorial Day
September 1 Independence Day
October 1 Teacher's Day
December 8 Constitution Day.
There are other religious holidays
with varying dates:
RamadanKhait
Kurban Khait
Navruz
Navruz
Sports of Uzbekistan
SPORTS
Sports of Uzbekistan
Sports
Sports
Tourism
Uzbekistan is a country with vast
underused capabilities in tourism.
The cities of Central Asia were the
main points of trade on the Silk
Road, linking Eastern and Western
civilizations. Today the museums of
Uzbekistan store over 2 million
artifacts - evidence of the unique
historical, cultural and spiritual life
of the people that have resided in
the Central Asian region for more
than 7,000 years. Uzbekistan
attracts tourists with its historical,
archeological, architectural and
natural treasures.
Museum
In 2010, 240,000 tourists
from 117 countries visited
Uzbekistan. The industry
earned US$30 million (90.9%
of forecast). Overall, the
tourism sector served
621,700 people and rendered
services for 40.6 billion
soums (73.1% of forecast).
The industry earned 598.4
million soums. Each autumn,
the Uzbek travel industry
holds an International
Tourism Fair.
Tourism
Charvak
s
Chimgan