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Uzbekistan
ASIA
FACTFILE
OFFICIAL NAME: Republic of Uzbekistan
DATE OF FORMATION: 1991
CAPITAL: Tashkent
POPULATION: 27.5 million
TOTAL AREA: 172,741 sq. miles
(447,400 sq. km)
DENSITY: 159 people per sq. mile
LANGUAGES: Uzbek*, Russian, Tajik,
Kazakh
RELIGIONS: Sunni Muslim 88%, Orthodox
Christian 9%, other 3%
ETHNIC MIX: Uzbek 80%, other 6%,
Russian 6%, Tajik 5%, Kazakh 3%
GOVERNMENT: Presidential system
CURRENCY: Som = 100 tiyin
Sharing what is left of the Aral Sea with its neighbor,
Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan lies on the ancient Silk Road between
Asia and Europe. It is the most populous central Asian republic.
GEOGRAPHY
Arid and semiarid plains in much
of the west. Fertile, irrigated farmland in
the east lies below the peaks of the
western Pamirs.
CLIMATE
Harsh continental climate.
Summers can be extremely hot and
dry; winters are cold.
PEOPLE & SOCIETY
Complex ethnic makeup.
Ex-Communists are in firm control,
but traditional social patterns based
on clan, religion, and region have
reemerged. Constitutional measures
aim to control the influence of
Islam: activities against Islamists
have drawn international
condemnation. Most people live
in the fertile east. Birth rates are
high, and the status of women
continues to be low.
THE ECONOMY
Highly regulated. Reserves of
natural gas, oil, coal, gold (has one of the
world’s largest gold mines), and other
minerals. Cash crop is cotton: requires
much irrigation. Grain imports necessary.
INSIGHT: The Aral Sea has shrunk
to just a tenth of its former size, due
to diversion of rivers for irrigation
0 100 km
0 100 miles
3000m/9843ft
2000m/6562ft
1000m/3281ft
500m/1640ft
200m/656ft
Sea Level
KAZAKHSTAN
KYRGY.
KYRGY.
AFGHANISTAN
TAJIKISTAN
TURKMENISTAN
Aral
Sea
Turan
Lowland
Kyzyl Kum
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Aydarko'l
Ko'li
Samarqand
Urganch
Qarshi
Farg'ona
Buxoro
Angren
Olmaliq Namangan
Chirchiq
Navoiy
Nukus
TASHKENT