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| | Uzbekistan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Denial of Justice in Uzbekistan, report to OMCT |  | | On August 31, 1991, Uzbekistan reluctantly declared independence, marking September 1 as a national holiday. |  | | Library of Congress - A Country Study: Uzbekistan |
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| | The EU's relations with Uzbekistan - Overview |
 | | EU Declaration on the Parliamentary elections in Uzbekistan 11/01/05 |  | | Judges are nominated by the president and confirmed by the Supreme Assembly. |  | | This restriction of political opposition can be seen as symptomatic of the relative regression that Uzbekistan has experienced in recent years away from democratic reforms towards authoritarian practices more reminiscent of Soviet times. |
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http://europa.eu.int/comm/external_relations/uzbekistan/intro
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| | Uzbekistan |
 | | Although the investigation and prosecution of the crime is solely the responsibility of local authorities, consular officers can help you to understand the local criminal justice process and to find an attorney if needed. |  | | The Department of State urges Americans in Uzbekistan to exercise extreme caution. |  | | In late July 2004, approximately 15 people pled guilty in an Uzbekistan court to charges related to the attacks. |
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| | Uzbekistan - Columbia Encyclopedia article about Uzbekistan |
 | | Under a 1992 constitution, Uzbekistan has an elected 250-member parliament, with an elected president as head of state; a referendum in 2002 extended the president's term to 7 years. |  | | On Aug. 31, Uzbekistan was declared independent, and it joined the Commonwealth of Independent States Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), community of independent nations established by a treaty signed at Minsk, Belarus, on Dec. 8, 1991, by the heads of state of Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine. |  | | During the same month, Karimov was elected president by popular vote. |
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http://columbia.thefreedictionary.com/Uzbekistan
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| | Human Rights Watch: Europe and Central Asia : Uzbekistan |
 | | The Uzbek government has confirmed that a court convicted Saidjahon Zainabitdonov, a human rights defender who had spoken out about the May 13, 2005 massacre in Andijan, on four charges and sentenced him to seven years of imprisonment. |  | | Uzbekistan: A Year Later, Still No Justice for Andijan |  | | Photograph of Uzbek rights defender Saidjahon Zainabitdinov in Andijan, Uzbekistan April 2005. |
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http://www.hrw.org/europe/uzbekistan.php
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| | Uzbekistan |
 | | Karimova, G.,, Politiko-ekonomicheskie reformy v Uzbekistane: Realii i perspektivy. |  | | Uzbekiston Respublikasining fuqarolarning davlat pensiia ta'minoti tugrisidagi qonuni [Law on state pension provision for the Republik of Uzbekistan citizens], in Uzbek, Tashkent, Adolat, 1993, 31 pp., P, SUBJECT(S)/KEYWORD(S): Law US$2.6 |  | | Karimov, I.,, Uzbekistan along the road of the deepening economic reform., in English, Tashkent, Uzbekiston, 1995, 229 pp., cased, print-run: 20000, ISBN5-640-01909-3 SUBJECT(S)/KEYWORD(S): Politics US$14.3 |
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http://www.globalserve.net/~eurasian/Uzbekistan/uzbekistan.html
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| | REENIC: Uzbekistan |
 | | Uzbekistan Index (at the International Constitutional Law (ICL) web site; contains brief overview of the constitutional background, political parties and recent history) |  | | Guide to Law Online: Uzbekistan (a resource guide from the Law Library of Congress) |  | | International Foundation for Election Systems - Uzbekistan (contains information on Uzbekistan elections, text of the Constitution of Uzbekistan, etc.) |
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http://menic.utexas.edu/reenic/countries/uzbekistan.html
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| | Foreign & Commonwealth Office Country Profiles |
 | | The Government has used the limited appeal of Islamic extremism as a pretext for repression. |  | | The last FCO Minister to visit was Malcolm Rifkind, as Foreign Secretary, in February 1997. |  | | The UK recognised Uzbekistan as an independent state on 31 December 1991. |
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http://www.fco.gov.uk/servlet/Front?pagename=OpenMarket/Xcelerate/ShowPage&c=Page&cid=1007029394365&a=KCountryProfile&aid=1019745010121
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| | Technorati Tag: uzbekistan |
 | | Uzbekistan: A Year Later, Still No Justice for Andijan |  | | Blair Wants Tougher Sanctions on Uzbekistan 0 Comments Published by Nathan May 10th, 2006 in Uzbekistan, Diplomacy Tony Blair said that he wants... |  | | The Uzbek Revolutionary of St. Louis 2 Comments Published by Nathan May 10th, 2006 in Uzbekistan In his summary of the CEIP conference on Andijon... |
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http://www.technorati.com/tag/uzbekistan
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| | WWW-VL History Index |
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http://vlib.iue.it/history/asia/Uzbekistan
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| | washingtonpost.com: Uzbekistan |
 | | Battle Royal: The Daughter of Uzbekistan's President Took Her Children and Ran, Opening a Custody War That Has Entangled Two New Allies |  | | Uzbekistan Urges Continued Aid: Foreign Minister Says Repression Not to Blame for Violence |  | | President Bush meets with the President of Uzbekistan, Islam Karimov, in the Oval Office at the White House where they discussed military cooperation, human rights and economic aid. |
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/world/asia/centralasia/uzbekistan
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| | Governments on the WWW: Uzbekistan |
 | | Embassy of Uzbekistan in Washington, United States of America |  | | Consulate General of Uzbekistan in New York, United States of America |  | | Embassy of Uzbekistan in London, Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
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http://www.gksoft.com/govt/en/uz.html
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| | NATO Partnerships - Uzbek Mission to NATO |
 | | The country, which is being a heir of the Great Silk Road, has built an open democratic civil society and has developed a market economy to ensure the well-being and adequate life for every citizen of the country, irrespective of his nationality, faith and convictions. |  | | The main principles of the foreign policy of Uzbekistan are based on our national interests, norms of international law, principles of equal rights with partners and of mutual confidence and respect, as well as on particularities of the nature and traditions of the Uzbek nation. |  | | Institute of Strategic and Regional Studies under the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan |
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http://www.nato.int/pfp/uz/welcome.htm
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| | Uzbekistan « Asia « Regional |
 | | Uzbekistan - A Country Study - Overview of Uzbekistan life, history, and culture by the US Library of Congress. |  | | This category is for sites related to the country of Uzbekistan, including its history, culture, people, education, arts, government, and other national issues. |  | | CIA - The World Factbook - Uzbekistan - Contains information on geography, people, government, economy, communications, transportation, military, and transnational issues. |
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http://www.localadsearch.com/Regional/Asia/Uzbekistan
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| | EurasiaNet.org - Central Asia, Caucasus News |
 | | May 13: Runoff election for parliamentary seats from 10 electoral constituencies in Azerbaijan; country's Central Electoral Commission and Constitutional Court annulled the results of voting there in the 6 November 2005 election due to procedural violations |  | | An Uzbek government media campaign, launched in the aftermath of the Andijan events of May 2005, has sought to both to discredit its critics, namely those in the United States and European Union, and to insulate the country against outside ideological and cultural influences. |  | | One Year After Andijan: Uzbekistan Fights its Own "Information War" |
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| | U.S. Discusses Policies Toward Uzbekistan After Andijan Violence - US Department of State |
 | | Q—Farhod: How realistic do you think is the possibility of imposing some limited sanctions towards the Government of Uzbek and Law enforcement officials? |  | | On the decision by the Peace Corps to withdraw from Uzbekistan after that government failed to renew the visas of the 52 volunteers and country director, Logsdon said the United States was “disappointed that the government of Uzbekistan took this step. |  | | The Secretary did not certify Uzbekistan last year. |
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http://usinfo.state.gov/eur/Archive/2005/Jun/08-501312.html
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| | BBC NEWS World Asia-Pacific Country profiles Country profile: Uzbekistan |
 | | The following year he became Uzbek president and continued in the post after independence. |  | | He held various senior posts in Soviet Uzbekistan, including finance minister and first secretary of the Uzbek Communist Party Central Committee. |  | | Mr Karimov was born in 1938 in the central Uzbek town of Samarkand and is an economist by profession. |
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/country_profiles/1238242.stm
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| | U.S.Embassy in Uzbekistan |
 | | OSCE Statement and OSCE/ODIHR Report on Uzbekistan Parliamentary Elections |  | | U.S. law requires the Secretary of State to provide Congress, by April 30 of each year, a full and complete report on terrorism with regard to those countries and groups meeting criteria set forth in the legislation. |  | | Akbar Rakhimov, an Honored Artist of Uzbekistan, Academician, and Master of Ceramics, together with his son, Alisher Rakhimov, opened the Usta-Shogird Ceramics School on April 20, 2006. |
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http://www.usembassy.uz
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| | Uzbekistan - MSN Encarta |
 | | Although the constitution guarantees a multiparty system, the republic’s president, Islam Karimov, has established an authoritarian-style regime that has been intolerant of opposition groups. |  | | In 1992 Uzbekistan was officially designated a secular and democratic republic with the ratification of its first post-Soviet constitution. |  | | Toshkent (Tashkent), located in the northeast, is the capital city and chief industrial and cultural center. |
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http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761551989/Uzbekistan.html
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| | Uzbekistan |
 | | in May 2005, the U.S. has sent clandestine planeloads of accused terrorists to Uzbekistan as part of its controversial “rendition” program, the delivery of prisoners to countries with abusive interrogation tactics that are prohibited in the United States. |  | | In 2001, Uzbekistan provided the U.S. and UK with a base to fight against Taliban and al-Qaeda forces in neighboring Afghanistan and became the United States' main regional partner in the war on terror. |  | | Uzbekistan became fully independent and joined with ten other former Soviet republics on Dec. 21, 1991, in the Commonwealth of Independent States. |
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| | Consulate General of Uzbekistan in New York City |
 | | Consulate General of Uzbekistan in New York City |  | | The consular district of Uzbekistan Consulate General in New York City includes the following states: |  | | 06/06/2005 - "On Program of Denationalisation and Privatisation of Enterprises for 2005-2006": Resolution of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan of 14 March 2005 NoPP-29 (PDF) |
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http://www.uzbekconsul.org
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| | Uzbekistan and Cities - Uzbekistan Information, Pictures, History, and Maps |
 | | Most of the architecture that is found in Samarkand was build by Timur and his grandson Ulugbek. |  | | One of the oldest cities of Uzbekistan and in the world is Samarkand, established during the middle of the first century BC under the name Marakanda and later known as Afrosiab. |  | | - Gov.uz - State Authority’s Portal of the Republic of Uzbekistan |
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| | Index of Economic Freedom 2006 - Uzbekistan |
 | | However, on July 31, 2005, following U.S. denunciations of indiscriminate shootings of protestors by government troops in the city of Andijan on May 13, the government of President Islam Karimov notified the U.S. that it must leave the base within six months. |  | | However, it comprised only pro-government parties, deliberately banning and excluding opposition democratic parties from running. |  | | The World Bank reports that the government consumed 18.8 percent of GDP in 2003. |
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http://www.heritage.org/research/features/index/country.cfm?id=Uzbekistan
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| | Gov.uz - State Authority’s Portal of the Republic of Uzbekistan |
 | | We are honored to present to you the Portal of the State Authority of the Republic of Uzbekistan. |  | | Gov.uz - State Authority’s Portal of the Republic of Uzbekistan |  | | Through this website, visitors can learn about the structure and activities of the Cabinet Ministers, the executive agencies (their leaders and their functions), and they can obtain different kinds of information materials. |
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http://www.gov.uz
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| | CIA - The World Factbook -- Uzbekistan |
 | | In November 2005, Russian President Vladimir PUTIN and Uzbekistan President KARIMOV signed an "alliance" treaty, which included provisions for economic and business cooperation. |  | | This page was last updated on 2 May, 2006 |  | | Uzbekistan is now the world's second-largest cotton exporter and fifth largest producer; it relies heavily on cotton production as the major source of export earnings. |
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http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/uz.html
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| | Ethnologue report for Uzbekistan |
 | | Uzbekistan, Bukhara Province; middle and lower Zerafshan Valley in Samarkand Province, and a few in Katta-Kurgan town. |  | | [See also SIL publications on the languages of Uzbekistan.] |  | | Bukhara is strongly influenced by Tajiki; Kashkadarya by Uzbek and other Turkic languages. |
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http://www.ethnologue.com/show_country.asp?name=Uzbekistan
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| | Uzbekistan |
 | | Flag adopted 18 November 1991, coat of arms adopted July 1992 |  | | The bird in the text of Law have the name "Khumo" - symbol of happiness and love to freedom. |  | | In the upper hoist corner is a white crescent and 12 white stars. |
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| | Uzbektourism |
 | | Historical communications of France and Uzbekistan leave in the deep past. |  | | In days of when Great Amir Temur paid the big attention to adjustment of friendly attitudes with the Europe, diplomatic relations between our countries have been established in 1402 after Amir Temur has sent the letter to king of France Charles VI. |  | | On May, 5th in the State museum of history of culture and art of people of Uzbekistan in Samarkand photo-exhibition of the researcher from Germany Gabriel Keller has opened. |
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| | UNDP Uzbekistan |
 | | The training is co-organized by the UNDP Office in Uzbekistan and the National Human Rights Center.The Republic of Uzbekistan has joined six main UN human rights treaties: International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, Convention on the Rights of the Child and other. |  | | This round-table – the second from the series of thematic roundtables – was organized by the United Nations Development Programme «Reforming Tax System and Developing New Revision of Tax Code» Project and «Improving Tax Administration in Uzbekistan» Project in partnership with Uzbekistan Banking Association and «Akhbor Rating» Interbank Rating Company. |  | | Joint Diploma Program with the Maastricht School of Management is started with the support of UNDP |
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| | Embassy of Uzbekistan to The United States |
 | | Portal of the State Authority of the Republic of Uzbekistan |  | | ADDRESS of the PRESUDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN ISLAM KARIMOV at the Cabinet Ministers Session on the results of social and economic development of Uzbekistan in 2005 and major priorities of economic reform in 2006 |  | | Welcome to the new official website of the Embassy of the Republic of Uzbekistan in Washington, D.C. We hope this site will help you to enhance your knowledge and understanding about Uzbekistan, its presence in the United States of America, and bilateral relations between our countries. |
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http://www.uzbekistan.org
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| | Uzbekistan News.Net |
 | | Above the doorway to his massive palace he had inscribed: "If you doubt our power, look at our buildings." Centuries later, that challenge remains the most compelling reason to visit Uzbekistan. |  | | Uzbekistan News.Net is part of an international network of news sites, dedicated to the major regions, countries and cities of the world. |  | | Receive Uzbekistan News headlines by email each day: |
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| | Uzbekistan - General information,History,Cities,Photos and Map of Uzbekistan |
 | | Uzbekistan: Tashkent, Bukhara, Khiva and The Golden Road to Samarkand |  | | Most of its territory of 447,400 square kilometres (roughly the size of Sweden) lies between the two major rivers of Central Asia, the Syr Darya (Jaxartes) and the Amu Darya (Oxus). |  | | As a guest in Uzbekistan you will be accorded much respect and shown great hospitality, for local families gladly seize the chance to welcome new friends from abroad |
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| | Republic of Uzbekistan (UZB) - ADB.org |
 | | Uzbekistan has been a member of ADB since 1995. |  | | ADB to Help Rehabilitate Drinking Water and Sanitation in Two Uzbekistan Provinces |  | | The Uzbekistan Resident Mission in Tashkent, Uzbekistan plans, coordinates, and helps implement ADB's development work in the country. |
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http://adb.org/Uzbekistan
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| | uzbekistan map and map of uzbekistan and information page |
 | | Land Divisions 12 provinces, 1 autonomous republic and 1 autonomous city; provinces include: Andijon Viloyati, Buxoro Viloyati, Farg'ona Viloyati, Jizzax Viloyati, Namangan Viloyati, Navoiy Viloyati, Qashqadaryo Viloyati, Samarqand Viloyati, Sirdaryo Viloyati, Surxondaryo Viloyati, Toshkent Viloyati and Xorazm Viloyati. |  | | Subsequently, the U.S. Department of State and other western governments urge their citizens that travel into Uzbekistan to exercise extreme caution, including avoiding large crowds, celebrations, and popular tourism spots, as in the past, kidnappings, assassinations and suicide bombings have occurred. |  | | Rainfall amounts are light with most falling in the winter and spring months; precipitation is greatly reduced, July through September. |
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http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/asia/uz.htm
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| | Uzbekistan current local time from WorldTimeServer.com |
 | | This site specializes in keeping up with local laws and declarations that affect time zone rules and daylight saving time adjustments, so you can always depend on our accuracy. |  | | A comprehensive list of other locations in addition to Uzbekistan is also available which you can view current time by country name or by city name. |  | | You can even create a list of your favorite locations where you have business or personal interests. |
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http://www.worldtimeserver.com/time.asp?locationid=UZ
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| | Uzbekistan |
 | | Are you an Uzbekistan citizen of age between 16 and 23? |  | | Tobacco control is a high priority for the World Bank |  | | Do you care about the development in your country and in the region? |
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| | USAID Europe and Eurasia: Uzbekistan Country Page |
 | | In cooperation with the Ministry of Health of Uzbekistan, the USAID Healthy Communities Support Program has recently refocused it efforts in Uzbekistan on building public awareness and capacity... |  | | Uzbekistan suddenly found itself on the frontline of the War on Terrorism and increased strategic importance to the stability of Central Asia. |  | | Uzbekistan is the most populous country in Central Asia and is situated in the geographic heart of the region, bordered by the four other Central Asian republics and Afghanistan. |
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http://www.usaid.gov/locations/europe_eurasia/car/uzpage.html
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| | The General Consulate of the Uzbekistan in Greece |
 | | The Consulate General carries out all kinds of consular services: issuance of the entry visas to the Republic of Uzbekistan, legalization of documents, notarial actions, account of the citizens of Republic of Uzbekistan temporarily or permanently living in Greece, issuance and exchange of passports, record of the acts of a civil condition and another. |  | | The Consulate General of the Republic of Uzbekistan in Greece promotes development of friendship relations, deepening of economic, trade, scientific, technical and cultural ties between the Republic of Uzbekistan and the Hellenic Republic, and also protects the rights and interests of the Republic of Uzbekistan and its citizens in Greece. |  | | The Consulate General is located to the address: 26, Pindou str. |
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http://www.uzbekistan.gr
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| | Uzbekistan |
 | | Party abbreviation: CPU = Communist Party of Uzbekistan (communist, only legal party 1936-1990) |  | | Party abbreviation: CPU = Communist Party of Uzbekistan (communist, only legal party) |  | | Mar 1963 - Aug 1984 Kalibek Kamalov (b. |
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http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Uzbekistan.html
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| | Uzbekistan Geography 2000 - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources, Current Issues, International ... |
 | | note: Uzbekistan includes the southern portion of the Aral Sea with a 420 km shoreline |  | | Uzbekistan Geography 2000 - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources, Current Issues, International Agreements, Population, Social Statistics, Political System |
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http://www.photius.com/wfb2000/countries/uzbekistan/uzbekistan_geography.html
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| | Uzbekistan |
 | | To see a complete energy balance for Uzbekistan for a recent year scroll down to the next item. |  | | Annual Energy and Energy-Related Data: Data for Uzbekistan for the years 1992-2003, reported by fuel (energy) category, are available to be downloaded in Excel (xls) spreadsheet format. |  | | Go to the International Energy Data Page [html], select a fuel (energy) category, and scroll down to the xls spreadsheets. |
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http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/international/uzbek.html
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| | Uzbekistan tour Guided and Self-guided Uzbekistan tours Uzbekistan tourism |
 | | Click on the tour name to see the tour details. |  | | Whether you are looking for a self-guided Uzbekistan tour or want to join a guided tour, you will likely find one here at InfoHub.com. |  | | Along Silk Road in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan (click to view details) |
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http://www.infohub.com/TRAVEL/SIT/sit_pages/Uzbekistan.html
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| | Uzbekistan Travel Information Lonely Planet Destination Guide |
 | | It is important to avoid all but essential travel to border areas near Afghanistan, Tajikistan and Kyrgystan where mines and localised violence are common. |  | | Travellers are advised to check travel warnings and stay informed and aware of the situation in Uzbekistan at all times. |  | | Uzbekistan, in the ancient cradle between the Amu-Darya and Syr-Darya rivers, is the most historically fascinating of the Central Asian republics. |
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http://www.lonelyplanet.com/worldguide/destinations/asia/uzbekistan
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| | Uzbekistan Newspapers and News Sites |
 | | Features the latest social and political developments in Uzbekistan, and provides facts about human rights violations and crimes committed against Muslims in the Central Asia. |  | | Daily news, analysis and Real Audio broadcasts covering the developments in Uzbekistan, prepared by the staff of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. |  | | Independent news and analytical articles on Uzbekistan and the Central Asia. |
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http://www.world-newspapers.com/uzbekistan.html
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| | TASHKENT, UZBEKISTAN |
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