- Tashkent - Wikipedia
Tashkent ( tæʃˈkɛnt ⓘ), [a] also known as Toshkent, [b] is the capital and largest city of Uzbekistan [c] It is one of the most populous cities in Central Asia, with a population of more than 3 million people as of April 1, 2024 [4] It is located in northeastern Uzbekistan, near the border with Kazakhstan
- Tashkent | History, Map, Pronunciation Facts | Britannica
Tashkent, capital of Uzbekistan and the largest city in Central Asia Tashkent lies in the northeastern part of the country It is situated in the Chirchiq River valley west of the Chatkal Mountains and is intersected by a series of canals from the Chirchiq River
- Tashkent, Uzbekistan | Travel Guide for Tourists, Travelers . . .
In Tashkent, you can see historical monuments and modern mosques, stroll through the oriental bazaars, get acquainted with the thousand-year history and culture of the people in the capital’s museums, and, of course, relax in the parks, restaurants and nightlife of the city
- Tashkent - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tashkent (Uzbek: Toshkent or Тошкент, Russian: Ташкент) is the capital city of Uzbekistan It is also the most populated city in Central Asia, with a population of 2,603,000 in 2023 [1]
- Tashkent travel - Lonely Planet | Uzbekistan, Asia
Sprawling Tashkent (Toshkent) is Central Asia’s hub and the place where everything in Uzbekistan happens It's one part newly built national capital, thick with the institutions of power, one part leafy Soviet city, and yet another part quiet Uzbek town, where traditionally clad farmers cart their wares through a maze of mud-walled houses to
- 10 Top places to visit in Tashkent - Against the Compass
Overlooked by most travelers in favor of the stunning Silk Road cities of Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva, Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan, is a city filled with Islamic and Soviet architecture, home to more than 4 million people, making it the largest city in Central Asia
- Tashkent - Wikitravel
Tashkent (Uzbek: Toshkent, Тошкент; Russian: Ташкент) is the capital city of Uzbekistan, and is an ancient city on the Great Silk Road from China to Europe Little remains of the ancient city after the 1966 earthquake and earlier modernisation work following the 1917 revolution
- The Backpackers Travel Guide to Tashkent | Uzbekistan | The . . .
Tashkent is the main hub for Uzbekistan’s railway system, and practically everywhere in Uzbekistan is a train ride away from Tashkent Here is Uzbekistan’s railway website where you can book train tickets Buses are also an option for domestic travel in Uzbekistan, although I found the trains to be far superior in every way
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