Republic of Uzbekistan

The Ancient and Modern Heart of Central Asia

448,978 km²
Territory
38 million
Population
Tashkent
Capital
September 1, 1991
Independence

About Uzbekistan

The Republic of Uzbekistan is an ancient and modern state located in Central Asia, distinguished by its rich historical heritage and dynamic future. For millennia, this land has been a crucial point on the Great Silk Road.

Uzbekistan is famous for its magnificent architecture, hospitality, and unique culture. Cities like Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva are included in the UNESCO World Heritage List and attract millions of tourists annually.

Today, Uzbekistan has become one of the leading countries in Central Asia with its rapidly developing economy, advanced education system, and innovative approaches.

Historic Cities

Ancient cities of Uzbekistan protected by UNESCO

Tashkent

Tashkent

The capital and largest city of Uzbekistan, distinguished by the harmony of modern architecture and historical monuments. A metropolis with over 2 million inhabitants.

Samarkand

Samarkand

A 2750-year-old ancient city featuring Registan Square, Gur-e-Amir Mausoleum, and Bibi-Khanym Mosque. Capital of Amir Timur's empire.

Bukhara

Bukhara

'Holy Bukhara' with over 140 architectural monuments. Ancient center of Islamic culture and science with 2000+ years of history.

Khiva

Khiva

Itchan Kala - a unique historical complex preserved as an entire city-museum. The shining pearl of Khorezm culture.