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Geography

TERRITORY AND CLIMATE Geographical location: The Republic of Uzbekistan is located between the Amudarya and Syrdarya rivers, with an area of ​​448.9 thousand square meters. km. The border of the republic is 1425 km from west to east and 930 km from north to south.

  • TERRITORY AND CLIMATE Geographical location: The Republic of Uzbekistan is located between the Amudarya and Syrdarya rivers, with an area of ​​448.9 thousand square meters. km. The border of the republic is 1425 km from west to east and 930 km from north to south.

Boundaries The republic is bordered by Kazakhstan to the north and northeast, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan to the east and southeast, Turkmenistan to the west, and Afghanistan to the south. The length of the state border with Afghanistan is 143 km, Kazakhstan - 2356.31 km, Kyrgyzstan - 1476.12 km, Tajikistan - 1283.2 km. and with Turkmenistan - 1831.49 km.

  • Boundaries The republic is bordered by Kazakhstan to the north and northeast, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan to the east and southeast, Turkmenistan to the west, and Afghanistan to the south. The length of the state border with Afghanistan is 143 km, Kazakhstan - 2356.31 km, Kyrgyzstan - 1476.12 km, Tajikistan - 1283.2 km. and with Turkmenistan - 1831.49 km.

Relief Uzbekistan has the most favorable natural and geographical conditions among the Central Asian states. The territory of the country includes a unique lowland and mountainous terrain. Most of Uzbekistan's territory (around 4/5) is lowland. The most important of these is the Turan lowland. In the east and northeast of the country are the Tien Shan and Pamir mountain ranges (the highest point in the country is 4643 m). In the center of the territory of Uzbekistan lies one of the vast deserts of the world - Kyzylkum

  • Relief Uzbekistan has the most favorable natural and geographical conditions among the Central Asian states. The territory of the country includes a unique lowland and mountainous terrain. Most of Uzbekistan's territory (around 4/5) is lowland. The most important of these is the Turan lowland. In the east and northeast of the country are the Tien Shan and Pamir mountain ranges (the highest point in the country is 4643 m). In the center of the territory of Uzbekistan lies one of the vast deserts of the world - Kyzylkum

Climate Uzbekistan's climate is sharply changing continental. Day and night, summer and winter temperatures in the region are sharply different. The annual air temperature difference is significantly higher. The average temperature drops to -6 ° C in January and rises to +32 ° C in July. Annual precipitation in the lowlands is -120-200 mm, in the desert -1000 mm. reaches Due to low rainfall, agriculture is dependent on artificial irrigation.

  • Climate Uzbekistan's climate is sharply changing continental. Day and night, summer and winter temperatures in the region are sharply different. The annual air temperature difference is significantly higher. The average temperature drops to -6 ° C in January and rises to +32 ° C in July. Annual precipitation in the lowlands is -120-200 mm, in the desert -1000 mm. reaches Due to low rainfall, agriculture is dependent on artificial irrigation.

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