listoflakes in Uzbekistan: Akchakol Lake Aral Sea Arnasay Lakes Ayazkala LakeLake Aydar Botakol [uz] Lake Charvak Karateren Lake Sarygamysh Lake Toʻdakoʻl...
largest lakes under geological definitions, down to 17,500 km2 (6,800 sq mi) in area. Lakes portal Listoflakes by volume Listoflakes by depth Listof largest...
Lake Bambili Lake Bamendjing Lake Bankim Lake Barombi Lake Edip Lake Kendall Lake Lagdo Lake Mbakaou Lake Monoun Muanenguba Lakes (Twin Lakes) Lake Nyos...
supply in most ofUzbekistan. The vast plains that occupy two-thirds ofUzbekistan's territory have little water, and there are few lakes. The two largest...
LakesofUzbekistan Mountains ofUzbekistan Volcanoes in Uzbekistan: None Rivers ofUzbekistanListof World Heritage Sites in Uzbekistan Regions of Uzbekistan...
article lists political parties in Uzbekistan, a post-Soviet nation dominated by the supporters of the President ofUzbekistan. Despite small reforms and openness...
Samarkand Tian Shan This is a listof World Heritage Sites in Uzbekistan with properties of cultural and natural heritage in Uzbekistan as inscribed in UNESCO's...
National Reserve Zaamin National Reserve Zeravshan National Reserve Aydar Arnasay Lakes System Lake Dengizkul Listof World Heritage Sites in Uzbekistan...
is Tashkent. Uzbekistan is part of the Turkic languages world, as well as a member of the Organization of Turkic States. While the Uzbek language is the...
Uzbekistan, officially the Republic ofUzbekistan, is a doubly landlocked country located in Central Asia. It is surrounded by five countries: Kazakhstan...
Naryn River Qashqadaryo River Sokh River Surxondaryo River Syr Darya Zeravshan River Geography ofUzbekistan#Topography and drainage Great Fergana Canal...
crops grew well here, and pollution followed". Associated press. Portal: LakesListof drying lakes at Wikipedia's sister projects: Media from Commons...
ecological entities. Indonesia portal Lakes portal Listoflakes Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lakesof Indonesia. Lehmusluoto, Pasi; Badruddin...
The Republic ofUzbekistan is a presidential constitutional republic, whereby the President ofUzbekistan is head of state. Executive power is exercised...
culture ofUzbekistan has a wide mix of ethnic groups and cultures, with the Uzbeks being the majority group. In 1995, about 71.5% ofUzbekistan's population...
(/tɒʃˈkɛnt/; Uzbek: Toshkent, Тошкент/ تاشکند, IPA: [tɒʃˈkent]; historically known as Chach, Shash, Binkat) is the capital and largest city ofUzbekistan. It is...
Rift lakes Landslide and ice dam lakes Salt lakes Oxbow lakes Crater lakes Glacial lakes Subglacial lakes Ancient lake formation is similar to that of a...
term crater lake is widely used for the lakes formed in both craters and calderas. The following is a listof large or notable crater lake islands: La...
oflakes, which covers 4,000 square kilometres (1,500 mi2). This has 3 brackish water lakes (the two others being Arnasay and Tuzkan), deep basins of...
The Aral Sea (/ˈærəl/) was an endorheic lake lying between Kazakhstan to its north and Uzbekistan to its south which began shrinking in the 1960s and...
The Uzbeks (Uzbek: Oʻzbek, Ўзбек, اۉزبېک, plural: Oʻzbeklar, Ўзбеклар, اۉزبېکلر) are a Turkic ethnic group native to the wider Central Asian region, being...
production in Uzbekistan is important to the national economy of the country. It is Uzbekistan's main cash crop, accounting for 17% of its exports in...
Lakesof liquid ethane and methane exist on the surface of Titan, Saturn's largest moon. This was confirmed by the Cassini–Huygens space probe, as had...
(/bʊˈxɑːrə/ buu-KHAR-ə; Uzbek and Tajik: Бухоро, romanized: Buxoro, pronounced [buχɒrɒ]; Persian: بخارا) is the seventh-largest city in Uzbekistan by population...