About Uzbekistan

The Republic of Uzbekistan is situated between the rivers Amu Darya and Syr Darya, and covers an area of 448.9 thousand sq. km. The length of the territory of the Republic from west to east is 1 425 km from north to south - 930 km.

The territory in the north and north-east of the Rebublic of Uzbekistan borders with Kazakhstan, in the east and south-east with Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan in the west with Turkmenistan, in the south with Afghanistan. The total length of the country border is 7 090,12 km. The long border with Afghanistan is 143 km, with Kazakhstan - 2.356,31 km, with Kyrgyzstan - 1.476,12 km, with Tajikistan - 1.283,2 km and Turkmenistan - 1.831,49 km.

Administrative-territorial structure of the Republic of Uzbekistan

The Republic of Karakalpakstan
  • Capital - Nukus city
  • Territory of region - 166.6 thousand sq. km

Andijan region

  • Center - Andijan city
  • Territory of region - 4.24 thousand sq. km

Bukhara region

  • Center - Bukhara city
  • Territory of region - 40.30 thousand sq. km

Djizzak region

  • Center - Djizzak city
  • Territory of region - 21.4 thousand sq. km

Kashkadarya region

  • Center - Karshi city
  • Territory of region - 28.6 thousand sq. km

Samarkad region

  • Center - Samarkand city
  • Territory of region - 16,77 thousand sq. km

Navoi region

  • Center - Navoi city
  • Territory of region - 110.99 thousand sq. km

Namangan region

  • Center - Namangan city
  • Territory of region - 7.44 thousand sq. km

Surkhandarya region

  • Center - Termez city
  • Territory of region - 20.1 thousand sq. km

Tashkent region

  • Center - Tashkent city
  • Territory of region - 15.6 thousand sq. km

Syrdarya region

  • Center - Gulistan city
  • Territory of region - 4.3 thousand sq. km

Khorezm region

  • Center - Urgench
  • Territory of region - 6.05 thousand sq. km

Ferghana region

  • Center - Ferghana city
  • Territory of region - 6.76 thousand sq. km

Tashkent city
  • Territory - 334.8 sq. km

Interesting facts
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