geographical places of uzbekistan

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speaking skills and integrations speaking skills and integrations geographical places of uzbekistan presentation outline: introduction: overview of uzbekistan's geography and significance. location and borders: position in central asia and neighboring countries. major physical features: deserts, mountains, and valleys. rivers and lakes: key water bodies. regions and cities: administrative divisions and capitals. tashkent region: capital and modern hub. introduction overview: uzbekistan is a landlocked central asian country with deserts, mountains, and fertile valleys. area and population: covers 448,900 sq km; population over 37 million. significance: home to ancient silk road cities and unesco sites like registan. purpose: highlight major places from natural features to historical landmarks. location and borders position: between latitudes 37°-46° n and longitudes 56°-74° e; doubly landlocked. borders: kazakhstan (north), kyrgyzstan (northeast), tajikistan (southeast), afghanistan (south), turkmenistan (southwest). total border length: 6,221 km. key fact: only central asian state bordering all four neighbors. major physical features deserts: kyzylkum …
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overview: mix of urban hubs and rural deserts. tashkent region capital city: tashkent; modern economic center with bazaars like chorsu. elevation: 455 m; population 2.4 million. attractions: khast imam complex (ancient quran); tashkent tv tower (375 m tall). geography: near mirzachul desert and tien shan spurs. samarkand region historical hub: silk road city; unesco site with registan square (three madrasahs, 15th-17th centuries). key sites: shah-i-zinda (necropolis, 11th-15th centuries); gur-emir mausoleum (timur's tomb). zeravshan valley: fertile area; ancient cultural center. significance: timurid empire capital. bukhara region ancient city: over 140 architectural monuments; unesco site. landmarks: ark fortress (12th century); kalyan minaret and mosque (16th century). ismail samani mausoleum: 10th-century brick architecture. geography: zeravshan valley; spiritual and trade center. conclusion summary: uzbekistan’s geography includes deserts (kyzylkum), mountains (tien shan), and historic sites (registan, khiva). importance: rich heritage from silk road; faces challenges like aral sea shrinkage. call to action: visit to experience …
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speaking skills and integrations speaking skills and integrations geographical places of uzbekistan presentation outline: introduction: overview of uzbekistan's geography and significance. location and borders: position in central asia and neighboring countries. major physical features: deserts, mountains, and valleys. rivers and lakes: key water bodies. regions and cities: administrative divisions and capitals. tashkent region: capital and modern hub. introduction overview: uzbekistan is a landlocked central asian country with deserts, mountains, and fertile valleys. area and population: covers 448,900 sq km; population over 37 million. significance: home to ancient silk road cities and unesco sites like registan. purpose: highlight major places from natural features to historical landmar...

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