Uzbekistan
Silk Road nation with ancient cities, stunning architecture, and rich history

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Quick Facts About Uzbekistan
Capital
Tashkent
Population
35 million
Language
Uzbek
Currency
Uzbekistani Som
Discover Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan is the heart of the ancient Silk Road, where legendary cities like Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva showcase some of the world's most stunning Islamic architecture! Imagine mosques and madrassas covered in brilliant blue tiles, intricate geometric patterns that seem to dance in the sunlight, and towering minarets that have stood for centuries. Samarkand's Registan Square is one of the world's most magnificent public spaces, with three enormous madrassas facing each other in perfect harmony.
Uzbek culture celebrates hospitality, with guests honored as special. Plov (rice pilaf with meat and vegetables) is the national dish, cooked communally and shared generously. Uzbekistan produces some of the world's finest cotton, and traditional crafts like silk weaving and ceramic-making have been passed down for generations. The country is predominantly Muslim, and mosques and mausoleums demonstrate deep spiritual heritage.
From desert caravans to bustling bazaars, from ancient mausoleums to modern Tashkent, Uzbekistan preserves Silk Road glory while moving confidently into the future. The kindness of Uzbek people, the beauty of the architecture, and the weight of history make this Central Asian nation unforgettable!
Map of Uzbekistan
Flag of Uzbekistan
The flag represents the unique identity and heritage of Uzbekistan.
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β¨Did You Know?
Samarkand was one of the most important cities on the Silk Road
Uzbekistan is doubly landlocked - surrounded only by other landlocked countries
Uzbekistan is the world's sixth-largest producer of cotton
What Makes Uzbekistan Special?
Samarkand
Visit the legendary Silk Road city with stunning architecture.
Registan Square
Marvel at three grand madrassas facing each other.
Bukhara & Khiva
Explore ancient walled cities with centuries of history.
Silk Road Heritage
Walk in the footsteps of ancient traders and travelers.
Plov Culture
Taste the national dish cooked and shared communally.
Silk & Crafts
See traditional silk weaving and ceramic arts.
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