THE REPUBLIC OF Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan is a doubly landlocked country[1] in Central Asia. It lies at the heart of Asia, between the Amu Derya and SyrDerya Rivers. With an area of 414,240 km2, it stretches 1,425 km from west to east and 930 km from north to south. It is bordered by Afghanistan in the South, Turkmenistan in the west, Kazakhstan in the north, and Tajikistan and Kyrgyz Republic in the east. It is not only one of the largest Central Asian countries but also the only Central Asian country to border all of the other four. It is the 56th largest country in the world and the 5th among the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) countries by area. The physical environment of Uzbekistan is diverse, ranging from the flat, desert topography that comprises almost 80% of the country’s territory to mountain peaks in the east reaching about 4,500 meters above sea level. Uzbekistan’s central region consists mostly of a desert broken by the oases of the Zarafshan and Sukhandarye rivers. The eastern part of the country is mostly mid-latitude desert and semiarid grassland. Uzbekistan has a severe continental climate, dry and hot in summer and cool and wet in winter with little precipitation expected annually (100–200 millimeters, or 3.9–7.9 inches). The average summer high temperature tends to be 40 °C (104 °F), while the average winter low temperature is around −23 °C (−9 °F).
[1] A landlocked country surrounded only by other landlocked countries is called a “doubly landlocked” country.
THE REPUBLIC OF Uzbekistan
Language
Uzbek
Currency
Uzbekistani soʻm
GDP
57.921 Billion USD (2019)
Exports (Product)
$14.1B (2019)
Exports (Service)
Imports (Product)
$21.5B (2019)
Chambers Names
Uzbekistan Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Capital
Tashkent
Total Area
448,978 km2
Imports (Service)
Population in thousands
32,982
Source of Data
OEC – World Bank – Wikipedia