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Country Information

Capital
Tashkent
Population
9,227,693
Area
447,400 km²
Largest City
Tashkent
Daylight Saving Time (DST)
Not Observed
ISO Code
UZ / UZB
Time Zones
3 zone
Languages
Uzbek
Currency
Uzbekistani Som (so'm) - so'm100
Coordinates
Decimal:41.2647, 69.2163
DMS:41°15′53″N, 69°12′59″E
Elevation
Highest:4,643 m
Lowest:-12 m
Average:2,316 m
International Dialing Code
+998

Time Zones

• Asia/Bishkek| KGT (UTC+6)
• Asia/Samarkand| UZT (UTC+5)
• Asia/Tashkent| UZT (UTC+5)

Geographic Extremes

Northernmost
Oltinko‘l
Southernmost
Tirmiz
Easternmost
Andijon
Westernmost
Qŭnghirot

About Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan is home to some of the most significant Silk Road cities, including Samarkand and Bukhara, which were key trade centers in ancient times.
The country has a rich cultural heritage, influenced by Persian, Arab, and Turkic traditions, which is evident in its architecture, music, and cuisine.
The Registan Square in Samarkand is considered one of the finest architectural masterpieces of the Islamic world, adorned with intricate tile work and majestic madrasahs.
Uzbekistan's national dish is plov, a rice dish cooked with meat, carrots, and spices, and it is often served at significant gatherings and celebrations.
The country has a unique tradition of carpet weaving, with intricate designs and vibrant colors that reflect the cultural history of the region.
Uzbek is the official language, while Russian is widely spoken and used in business and government.
Islam is the predominant religion in Uzbekistan, with the majority of the population being Sunni Muslims.
The historic city of Bukhara is home to over 140 architectural monuments, showcasing its importance as a cultural hub in Central Asia.
Uzbekistan is known for its rich history of science and literature, producing notable figures such as the philosopher Al-Farabi and the poet Alisher Navoi.
The country has a diverse landscape that includes the Kyzylkum Desert, the Fergana Valley, and the Tien Shan mountains, contributing to its rich biodiversity.
Uzbekistan gained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, marking a significant turning point in its national identity and governance.
The annual Silk and Spice Festival in Samarkand celebrates Uzbekistan's historical role in trade and its cultural diversity through music, dance, and handicrafts.
The ancient city of Khiva is known for its well-preserved architecture and is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Uzbekistan has made significant strides in the development of its economy, with a focus on cotton production and the extraction of natural resources such as gold and uranium.

Cities in Uzbekistan

Showing 10 cities (top 50 by population + business hubs). Click any city to view detailed time information.

Cities by Population

TashkentAndijonNamanganSamarkandYunusobodNukusFerganaBukharaQarshiChilanzarQo‘qonMarg‘ilonAngrenTirmizJizzaxShahrisabzOlmaliqXivaSergeliChustQŭnghirotDenovShahrixonKosonXo‘jayli Shahri

Cities in Uzbekistan

Columns66 cities
City Name
Population
Area
City Center Elevation
Time Zone
UTC Offset
TashkentCAPITAL
1,978,028
989 km²
426 m
UZT
UTC+5
747,800
374 km²
499 m
UZT
UTC+5
713,220
357 km²
445 m
UZT
UTC+5
595,200
298 km²
718 m
UZT
UTC+5
352,000
176 km²
460 m
UZT
UTC+5
332,500
166 km²
77 m
UZT
UTC+5
299,200
150 km²
580 m
UZT
UTC+5
280,187
140 km²
227 m
UZT
UTC+5
278,300
139 km²
385 m
UZT
UTC+5
260,700
130 km²
414 m
UZT
UTC+5
259,700
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UTC+5
253,500
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UTC+5
191,300
96 km²
935 m
UZT
UTC+5
182,800
91 km²
303 m
UZT
UTC+5
179,200
90 km²
364 m
UZT
UTC+5
162,800
81 km²
605 m
UZT
UTC+5
145,000
73 km²
102 m
UZT
UTC+5
144,158
72 km²
390 m
UZT
UTC+5

Popular Cities in Uzbekistan

TashkentAndijonNamanganSamarkandYunusobod
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