Outline of Uzbekistan
See also: Index of Uzbekistan-related articles
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Uzbekistan:
The Uzbekistan – doubly landlocked[1] sovereign country located in Central Asia.[2] Uzbekistan borders Kazakhstan to the west and to the north, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan to the east, and Afghanistan and Turkmenistan to the south.
General reference
- Pronunciation:
- Common English country name: Uzbekistan
- Official English country name: The Republic of Uzbekistan
- Common endonym(s): O'zbekiston
- Official endonym(s): O‘zbekiston Respublikasi
- Adjectival(s): Uzbekistani, Uzbek
- Demonym(s): Uzbekistani, Uzbek
- Etymology: Name of Uzbekistan
- International rankings of Uzbekistan
- ISO country codes: UZ, UZB, 860
- ISO region codes: See ISO 3166-2:UZ
- Internet country code top-level domain: .uz
Geography of Uzbekistan
Main article: Geography of Uzbekistan
- Uzbekistan is: a doubly landlocked country[1]
- Location:
- Northern Hemisphere and Eastern Hemisphere
- Eurasia
- Time zone: Uzbekistan Time (UTC+05)
- Extreme points of Uzbekistan
- High: Khazret Sultan 4,643 m (15,233 ft)
- Low: Sariqarnish Kuli −12 m (−39 ft)
- Land boundaries: 6,221 km
- Kazakhstan 2,203 km
- Turkmenistan 1,621 km
- Tajikistan 1,161 km
- Kyrgyzstan 1,099 km
- Afghanistan 137 km
- Population of Uzbekistan: 27,372,000 – 44th most populous country
- Area of Uzbekistan: 447,400 km² – 56th in the world by area
- Atlas of Uzbekistan
Environment of Uzbekistan
- Climate of Uzbekistan
- Renewable energy in Uzbekistan
- Geology of Uzbekistan
- Protected areas of Uzbekistan
- Biosphere reserves in Uzbekistan
- National parks of Uzbekistan
- Wildlife of Uzbekistan
- Fauna of Uzbekistan
Natural geographic features of Uzbekistan
- Glaciers of Uzbekistan: None
- Islands of Uzbekistan: None
- Lakes of Uzbekistan
- Mountains of Uzbekistan
- Volcanoes in Uzbekistan: None
- Rivers of Uzbekistan
- Waterfalls of Uzbekistan
- Valleys of Uzbekistan
- List of World Heritage Sites in Uzbekistan
Regions of Uzbekistan
Main article: Regions of Uzbekistan
Administrative divisions of Uzbekistan
Main article: Administrative divisions of Uzbekistan
Regions of Uzbekistan
Main article: Regions of Uzbekistan
The regions are keyed to the map. The names are given in Uzbek with standard phonetic transcription in parentheses.
- 02 Andijon (Andijan)
- 03 Buxoro (Bukhara)
- 04 Farg'ona (Fergana)
- 05 Jizzax (Jizzakh)
- 06 Namangan (Namangan)
- 07 Navoiy (Navoiy)
- 08 Qashqadaryo (Kashkadarya)
- 09 Samarqand (Samarkand)
- 10 Sirdaryo (Syrdarya)
- 11 Surxondaryo (Surkhandarya)
- 12 Toshkent (Tashkent)
- 13 Xorazm (Khorezm)
- 14 Qaraqalpaqstan Respublikasi (Karakalpakstan)
- 01 Tashkent (city)
Districts of Uzbekistan
Main article: Districts of Uzbekistan
Demography of Uzbekistan
Main article: Demographics of Uzbekistan
Government and politics of Uzbekistan
- Form of government: Presidential republic
- Capital of Uzbekistan: Tashkent
- Elections in Uzbekistan
- Political parties in Uzbekistan
Branches of the government of Uzbekistan
Main article: Government of Uzbekistan
Executive branch of the government of Uzbekistan
- Head of state: President of Uzbekistan, Islam Karimov (in office since January 1992)
- Head of government: Prime Minister of Uzbekistan, Shavkat Mirziyoyev (appointed December 2003)
- Cabinet of Uzbekistan
Legislative branch of the government of Uzbekistan
Judicial branch of the government of Uzbekistan
Foreign relations of Uzbekistan
Main article: Foreign relations of Uzbekistan
International organization membership
Main article: International organization membership of Uzbekistan
The Republic of Uzbekistan is a member of:[2]
Law and order in Uzbekistan
- Constitution of Uzbekistan
- Crime in Uzbekistan
- Human rights in Uzbekistan
- Law enforcement in Uzbekistan
Military of Uzbekistan
Main article: Military of Uzbekistan
- Command
- Forces
- Army of Uzbekistan
- Navy of Uzbekistan: None
- Air Force of Uzbekistan
- Special forces of Uzbekistan
- Military history of Uzbekistan
- Military ranks of Uzbekistan
History of Uzbekistan
- Main article: History of Uzbekistan, Timeline of the history of Uzbekistan, and Current events of Uzbekistan
Culture of Uzbekistan
Main article: Culture of Uzbekistan
- Architecture of Uzbekistan
- Cuisine of Uzbekistan
- Festivals in Uzbekistan
- Languages of Uzbekistan
- Media in Uzbekistan
- National symbols of Uzbekistan
- People of Uzbekistan
- Prostitution in Uzbekistan
- Public holidays in Uzbekistan
- Records of Uzbekistan
- Religion in Uzbekistan
- List of World Heritage Sites in Uzbekistan
Art in Uzbekistan
- Art in Uzbekistan
- Cinema of Uzbekistan
- Literature of Uzbekistan
- Music of Uzbekistan
- Television in Uzbekistan
- Theatre in Uzbekistan
Sports in Uzbekistan
Main article: Sports in Uzbekistan
Economy and infrastructure of Uzbekistan
Main article: Economy of Uzbekistan
- Economic rank, by nominal GDP (2007): 87th (eighty-seventh)
- Agriculture in Uzbekistan
- Banking in Uzbekistan
- Communications in Uzbekistan
- Companies of Uzbekistan
- Currency of Uzbekistan: Som
- Energy in Uzbekistan
- Health care in Uzbekistan
- Mining in Uzbekistan
- Uzbekistan Stock Exchange
- Tourism in Uzbekistan
- Transportation in Uzbekistan
- Airports in Uzbekistan
- Rail transport in Uzbekistan
- Roads in Uzbekistan
- Water supply and sanitation in Uzbekistan
Education in Uzbekistan
Main article: Education in Uzbekistan
Health in Uzbekistan
Main article: Health in Uzbekistan
See also
Uzbek language edition of Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
Main article: Uzbekistan
- Index of Uzbekistan-related articles
- List of international rankings
- List of Uzbekistan-related topics
- Member state of the United Nations
- Outline of Asia
- Outline of geography
References
- 1 2 3 Uzbekistan and Liechtenstein are the only two doubly landlocked countries.
- 1 2 "Uzbekistan". The World Factbook. United States Central Intelligence Agency. July 2, 2009. Retrieved July 23, 2009.
- ↑ Uzbekistan borders the Aral Sea, saline remnants of the ancient Paratethys Sea.
External links
- Government of Uzbekistan
- Lower House of Uzbekistan parliament
- Upper House of Uzbekistan parliament
- Outline of Uzbekistan at DMOZ
- Library of Congress - A Country Study: Uzbekistan
- Photos of Uzbekistan
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