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Uzbekistan
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Location:
Central Asia, north of Afghanistan
Geographic coordinates: 41 00 N, 64
00 E
Map references: Commonwealth of
Independent States
Area: total:
447,400 sq km
land: 425,400 sq km water: 22,000 sq km
Areacomparative: slightly larger
than California
Land boundaries:
total: 6,221 km
border countries: Afghanistan 137 km, Kazakhstan 2,203 km, Kyrgyzstan
1,099 km, Tajikistan 1,161 km, Turkmenistan 1,621 km
Coastline: 0 km
note: Uzbekistan includes the southern portion of the Aral Sea with a 420
km shoreline
Maritime claims: none (doubly
landlocked)
Climate: mostly midlatitude desert,
long, hot summers, mild winters; semiarid grassland in east
Terrain: mostly flat-to-rolling
sandy desert with dunes; broad, flat intensely irrigated river valleys
along course of Amu Darya, Sirdaryo (Syr Darya), and Zarafshon; Fergana
Valley in east surrounded by mountainous Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan;
shrinking Aral Sea in west
Elevation extremes:
lowest point: Sariqarnish Kuli -12 m
highest point: Adelunga Toghi 4,301 m
Natural resources: natural gas,
petroleum, coal, gold, uranium, silver, copper, lead and zinc, tungsten,
molybdenum
Land use:
arable land: 9%
permanent crops: 1%
permanent pastures: 46%
forests and woodland: 3%
other: 41% (1993 est.)
Irrigated land: 40,000 sq km (1993
est.)
Natural hazards: NA
Environmentcurrent issues: drying
up of the Aral Sea is resulting in growing concentrations of chemical
pesticides and natural salts; these substances are then blown from the
increasingly exposed lake bed and contribute to desertification; water
pollution from industrial wastes and the heavy use of fertilizers and
pesticides is the cause of many human health disorders; increasing soil
salination; soil contamination from agricultural chemicals, including DDT
Environmentinternational agreements:
party to: Biodiversity, Climate Change, Desertification, Endangered
Species, Environmental Modification, Hazardous Wastes, Ozone Layer
Protection
signed, but not ratified: Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol
Geographynote: along with
Liechtenstein, one of the only two doubly landlocked countries in the
world
Population: 24,102,473 (July 1999
est.)
Nationality:
Uzbekistani
Country name:
conventional long form: Republic of Uzbekistan
conventional short form: Uzbekistan
local long form: Uzbekiston Respublikasi
local short form: none
former: Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic
Data code: UZ
Government type: republic;
effectively authoritarian presidential rule, with little power outside the
executive branch; executive power concentrated in the presidency
Capital: Tashkent (Toshkent)
Administrative divisions: 12
wiloyatlar (singularwiloyat), 1 autonomous republic* (respublikasi),
and 1 city** (shahri); Andijon Wiloyati, Bukhoro Wiloyati, Farghona
Wiloyati, Jizzakh Wiloyati, Khorazm Wiloyati (Urganch), Namangan Wiloyati,
Nawoiy Wiloyati, Qashqadaryo Wiloyati (Qarshi), Qoraqalpoghiston* (Nukus),
Samarqand Wiloyati, Sirdaryo Wiloyati (Guliston), Surkhondaryo Wiloyati (Termiz),
Toshkent Shahri**, Toshkent Wiloyati
note: administrative divisions have the same names as their administrative
centers (exceptions have the administrative center name following in
parentheses)
Independence: 31 August 1991 (from
Soviet Union)
National holiday: Independence Day,
1 September (1991)
Constitution: new constitution
adopted 8 December 1992
Legal system: evolution of Soviet
civil law; still lacks independent judicial system
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