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  1. In the aftermath, the Uzbek SSR was renamed the Republic of Uzbekistan and declared its independence on 31 August 1991, formally remaining a part of the Soviet Union until 26 December 1991. With the final collapse of the Soviet Union, the Uzbek SSR became the independent nation of Uzbekistan although the 1978 Constitution remained in use.
    Calling code: 7 36/37/436
    Capital: Bukhara (1925), Samarkand (1925–1930), Tashkent (1930–1991)
    Currency: Soviet rouble (Rbl) (SUR)
    ISO 3166 code: UZ
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uzbekistan

    The government has accepted the arms control obligations of the former Soviet Union, acceded to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (as a non-nuclear state), and supported an active program by the U.S. Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) in western Uzbekistan (Nukus and Vozrozhdeniye Island). The … See more

    Uzbekistan , officially the Republic of Uzbekistan (Uzbek: Oʻzbekiston Respublikasi / Ўзбекистон Республикаси, Russian: Республика Узбекистан) is a doubly landlocked country located in Central Asia. … See more

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    The first people known to have inhabited Central Asia were Scythians who came from the northern grasslands of what is now Uzbekistan, sometime in the first millennium BC; when these nomads settled in the region they built an extensive irrigation system … See more

    After Uzbekistan declared independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, an election was held, and Islam Karimov was elected as the first President of Uzbekistan on 29 December 1991. See more

    Uzbekistan has the largest population out of all the countries in Central Asia around 35 million people. citizens comprise nearly half the region's … See more

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    The name "Uzbegistán" appears in the 16th century Tarikh-i Rashidi.
    The origin of the word Uzbek remains disputed. Three views exist as to the adjective accompanying -stan (in the family of Indo-Iranian languages: "place of"):
    1. "free", … See more

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    Uzbekistan has an area of 447,400 square kilometres (172,700 sq mi). It is the 56th largest country in the world by area and the 40th by population. Among the CIS countries, it is the fourth largest by area and the second largest by population.
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    Uzbekistan mines 80 tons of gold annually, seventh in the world. Uzbekistan's copper deposits rank tenth in the world and its uranium deposits twelfth. The country's uranium production ranks seventh globally. The Uzbek national gas company, See more

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  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uzbek_Soviet_Socialist_Republic

    Uzbekistan is the common English name for the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic (Uzbek SSR; Uzbek: Ўзбекистон Совет Социалистик Республикаси, Oʻzbekiston Sovet Sotsialistik Respublikasi, in Russian: Узбекская Советская Социалистическая Республика, Uzbekskaya Sovetskaya Sotsialisticheskaya Respublika. It was also referred to as Uzbekistan SSR, Uzbek: Ўзбекистон СС…

  5. https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/uzbekistan

    WebDec 13, 2022 · the Uzbek armed forces were established in January 1992, following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, when the newly-established Ministry for Defense Affairs …

  6. https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-countries...
    • With 77,000 square miles, Kyrgyzstan is a mountainous and landlocked country. Initially, the Soviet Union had established its power in the region in 1919. However, Soviet Kyrgyzstan was established on December 5, 1936. The territory's name was changed to the Republic of Kyrgyzstan through a vote by the Supreme Soviet in December 1990. On December 2...
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  7. https://www.britannica.com/place/Uzbekistan

    WebNov 08, 2022 · The autonomous republic of Qoraqalpoghiston ( Karakalpakstan) is located in the western third of the country. The Soviet government established the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic as a …

  8. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post-Soviet_states

    WebAccording to economist Branko Milanović in 2015, many former Soviet Republics and Warsaw Pact countries still have not caught up to their levels of output during the twilight of the Soviet era, including Bosnia

  9. https://borgenproject.org/healthcare-in-uzbekistan

    WebSep 04, 2020 · Uzbekistan is a former Soviet country and many consider it to be the population center of Asia with a young population. Since its independence in 1991, the country has diversified its agriculture, while …

  10. https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/odr/protests-kara...

    WebAug 04, 2022 · During its years in the former Soviet Union, Karakalpakstan was part of different constituent autonomous republics, first Soviet Kyrgyzstan, and then Kazakhstan.

  11. These former Soviet republics retain close economic ties with …

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    WebMar 02, 2022 · In Uzbekistan, bloggers close to the government circulated a 1995 video of then-President Islam Karimov warning of a “danger ahead” for his country. Karimov …

  12. https://www.quora.com/What-is-Uzbekistan-more...

    WebI would say that Uzbekistan and Uzbeks themselves probably associate themselves more with being the homeland of Tamerlane, rather than a former Soviet State. Let’s look at a …

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