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Uzbekistan$500221$ - translation to spanish

OVERVIEW OF THE TRANSPORT IN UZBEKISTAN
Uzbekistan/Transportation; Transportation in Uzbekistan; Uzbekistan roads
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Uzbekistan      
n. País situado centro y sur de Asia (pertenecía al Unión Soviética)
Uzbekistan         
  • severed heads]] of Russian soldiers on poles. Painting by [[Vasily Vereshchagin]] (1872).
  • SCO]] summit in [[Ufa]], Russia in 2015
  • A page in [[Uzbek language]] written in [[Nastaʿlīq]] script printed in Tashkent 1911
  • The Afrosiyob high-speed train
  • Comparison of the [[Aral Sea]] between 1989 and 2014
  • Silk and Spice Festival in [[Bukhara]]
  • Bukharan Jews, c. 1899
  • [[Milliy Stadium]] in [[Tashkent]].
  • Shakh-i Zindeh mosque, Samarkand
  • [[Islam Karimov]], the first President of Uzbekistan, during a visit to the Pentagon in 2002
  • Tamerlane's]] statues to receive wedding blessings.
  • Cotton picking near [[Kyzyl-Kala]], [[Karakalpakstan]].
  • Russian troops taking [[Samarkand]] in 1868, by [[Nikolay Karazin]].
  • Female statuette wearing the [[kaunakes]]. Chlorite and limestone, [[Bactria]], beginning of the second millennium BC
  • Uzbekistan map of Köppen climate classification
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  • The [[Legislative Chamber of Uzbekistan]] (Lower House).
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  • Development of real GDP per capita
  • Two [[Sart]] men and two Sart boys in [[Samarkand]], c. 1910
  • President [[Islam Karimov]] with U.S. Secretary of State [[John Kerry]] in Samarkand in November 2015
  • Map of flooded areas as a result of the collapse of the [[Sardoba Reservoir]]
  • Embroidery from Uzbekistan
  • Traditional Uzbek [[pottery]]
  • Navoi Opera Theater]] in [[Tashkent]]
  • Central Station of Tashkent
  • Map of Uzbekistan, including the former [[Oral Dengiz]].
  • Uzbek troops during a cooperative operation exercise
  • Bread sellers in [[Urgut]]
  • Uzbek children
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  • A proportional representation of Uzbekistan exports, 2019
  • Yodgorlik [[silk]] factory
SOVEREIGN STATE IN CENTRAL ASIA
ISO 3166-1:UZ; Uzbekiston; Usbekistan; O‘zbekiston; Ozbekiston; O'zbekiston; Republic of Uzbekistan; Uzbekstan; Ozbekistan; Ouzbekistan; Population of Uzbekistan; Area of Uzbekistan; Uzbekistan Stock Exchange; Uzbekia; Republic Of Uzbekistan; O‘zbekiston Respublikasi; Üzbekiston Respublikasi; Ozbekistan Jumhuriyäti; Uzbekiston Jumhuriyati; O'zbekiston Jumhuriyati; Ozbekistan Jumhuriyeti; Little Bukaria; UZBEKISTAN; O'zbekstan Respublikası; Ўзбекистон; Ўзбекистон Республикаси; O'zbekstan; Oʻzbekiston Respublikasi; Oʻzbekiston Jumhuriyati; Өзбекстан; Uzbek Republic; Respublika Uzbekistan; Uzbekhistan; Environment of Uzbekistan; Uzbeckistan; Name of Uzbekistan; Oʻzbekiston
= Uzbekistán
Ex: The following countries were included in the survey: Kyrgyzstan; Tajikstan; Turkmenistan; Uzbekistan; the West Bank and Gaza.
Samarkand         
  • ''[[Bazaar]] in Samarkand'', illustration by [[Léon Benett]] for a [[Jules Verne]] novel
  • ''Triumph'' by [[Vasily Vereshchagin]], depicting the Sher-Dor [[Madrasa]] in [[Registan]].
  • Ancient city walls of Samarkand, 4th century BCE
  • Ruins of Afrasiab – ancient Samarkand destroyed by Genghis Khan.
  • Bibi-Khanym Friday Mosque, 1399–1404
  • Greeting in two languages: Uzbek (Latin) and Tajik (Cyrillic) at the entrance to one of the [[mahallah]]s (Bo'zi) of Samarkand
  • Zafar-Nameh]]. Text copied in [[Herat]] in 1467–68 and illuminated the late 1480s. John Work Garret Collection, Milton S. Eisenhower Library, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore.
  • Provinces of the [[Church of the East]] in 10th century
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  • Cleitus]] in Samarkand'', by [[Daniël de Blieck]].<br>[[Ferens Art Gallery]], Hull.
  • AH]] 248–252 / AD 862–866 Samarkand
  • decline of the Caliphate]]'s central authority
  • Eternal city minaret
  • Khazrat Hizr mosque, 1854
  • Ornate dome in Eternal city Samarkand
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  • Shakhi Zinda mausoleums in Samarkand
  • [[Downtown]] with Bibi-Khanym Mosque in 1990s
  • Shah-i Zinda memorial complex, 11th–15th centuries
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  • Ulugbek's madrasa in Samarkand, Uzbekistan
  • ''Samarkand'', by Richard-Karl Karlovitch Zommer
  • Samarkand in 1890
CITY IN UZBEKISTAN
Samarqand; Samerkand; Sarmakhand; Samarkan; Sarnarkand; Samarcand; Samarkhand; Maracanda; Marakanda; Markanda; Semerkant; Semerkand; Maraqanda; Samarkland; Самарқанд; Самарканд; سمرقند; Samarkand – Crossroads of Cultures; Samarcanda; Samarkanda; Samarkand - Crossroads of Cultures; Sultanate of Samarkand; Samarkand, Uzbekistan; Samarghand; History of Samarkand; Latin Diocese of Samarcanda; Σαμαρκάνδη; Samarqānd; Samarkand – Crossroad of Cultures; Samarkand - Crossroad of Cultures; Architecture of Samarkand
= Samarcanda
Ex: He established Samarkand as his imperial capital in the 1360s and set about aggrandising it with plunder from his conquests.

Definition

Shash
·noun The scarf of a turban.
II. Shash ·noun A Sash.

Wikipedia

Transport in Uzbekistan

As of 2007, Uzbekistan's overland transportation infrastructure declined significantly in the post-Soviet era due to low investment and poor maintenance. Air transport was the only branch that received substantial government investment in the early 2000s, as airport modernization projects were undertaken. In the following years, improvements have been made to the surface transport network including the construction of the Tashkent–Samarkand high-speed rail line.