Much of Tashkent city centre has developed over the last 10 years with modern skyscrapers, hotels and office blocks within ...
There are plenty of ways to explore the route, some more expensive than others. You can travel Uzbekistan's 250 km (155mph) ...
Uzbekistan has endured acts of terrorism. In 1999 bombings of government buildings in Tashkent killed more than a dozen and wounded many others. The country also faced incursions in 1999 and 2000 ...
shiny shopping centres and grand apartment buildings of a new and very different Tashkent. Spring has come to Uzbekistan, and I left hoping the new beginnings in my country might one day be echoed ...
Uzbekistan is more than 90 per cent Muslim, but there does not seem to be any related restrictions for locals and visitors. There obviously needs to be a degree of respect regarding standard of dress ...
Two brothers and their brides wait to be married in a lavish ceremony at a wedding hall in Tashkent ... Kazakh political figures adorn apartment buildings in Aqtau, on the shore of the Caspian ...
These are living, breathing buildings, but they’re also among ... the south west of the country with the country’s capital, Tashkent. Tashkent has pockets of real beauty, and one of those ...
Tashkent is the capital of Uzbekistan, and it is known for its modern buildings, beautiful parks, and unique Soviet architecture. It is the most populated city in Central Asia. Some of the city's ...
Tashkent University of Information Technologies ... constructions of new buildings. International cooperation with European and Asian leading universities is set. Recently modern training centers ...
Photo: Tashkent hosts final event for the UNDP-GEF project on energy-efficient rural housing Source: UNDP Uzbekistan Currently, residential buildings consume nearly half of Uzbekistan's energy, with ...
They’re hardly the first thing that springs to mind when you think of New York, but beaches are plentiful in and around the ...