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Tashkent
the capital of Uzbekistan, is one of the most ancient cities in
the world and the largest one in Central Asia, with a population
of more than 2 million. In Uzbek, Tashkent means "the stone
settlement". The first mention of the city dates back to the
1st century BC. Over the centuries, Tashkent has changed its name
several times: Shash, Chach, Chachkent, Binkent... It has been known
under its name since the 11th century.
Today Tashkent is a major scientific and cultural
center in both Uzbekistan and Central Asia. The Academy of Sciences
is located here, as well as many institutes, universities, museums
and theaters. The public library with its collection of four million
books is the pride of Tashkent.
During the past two decades, carefully planned construction
has greatly altered the appearance of the Uzbek capital.
Lovely parks and squares are decorated with splendid
fountains which cool the air during the hot summer months. Such
unique architectural monumnets as the Kukeldash medresseh and the
Barakhana medresseh (the 16th c.) seem to be islands of the past
floating amidst tall buildings constructed after the devastating
earthquake of 1966.
Today Tashkent is directly linked by international
airlines with London, Istanbul, Delhi, Kuala Lumpur, Tel Aviv, Urumchi,
and other world destinations which broaden both the tourist and
business connections between the Republic and other countries.
Welcome to Tashkent, capital of Uzbekistan, where
we cordially meet all guests!
Bukhara - Khiva - Samarkand - Tashkent
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