This is a presentation about the native city of Tashkent.It tells about all aspects of the city such as history, population, places of interest, climate and much more. WSB
University student Pak Alina.
1. Tashkent
The capital and largest city of Uzbekistan.
Which is famous for its numerous
museums and a combination of modern
and Soviet architecture.
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2. Symbolism
How to get to Tashkent?
Famous People
Subway in Tashkent
Population
Theaters
Traditional Uzbek clothes
Agenda
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National dishes
Bazaars and markets
Minerals
Interesting places
History of Tashkent
Freedom of religion in Uzbekistan
3. The capital of
Uzbekistan.
TASHKENT
The largest city in Central Asia by population
(2,909,500 people), the center of the Tashkent urban
agglomeration, the most important political, economic,
cultural and scientific center of the country, as well as an
aviation, railway and automobile hub.
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5. Symbols of
Uzbekistan
Approved on November 18, 1991, two
months after the country's
independence. Uzbekistan was the first
of the five Central Asian republics to
adopt its new flag, replacing its old
Soviet flag, and 11th in turn among the
15 former Soviet republics.
STATE FLAG OF THE
REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN
Approved on July 2, 1992 by the law
"On the State Emblem of the
Republic of Uzbekistan" by a
resolution of the Supreme Council of
the Republic of Uzbekistan.
COAT OF ARMS OF
UZBEKISTAN
Approved on December 10, 1992 by
the law "On the National Anthem of
the Republic of Uzbekistan" by the
decision of the Supreme Council of
the Republic of Uzbekistan.
STATE ANTHEM OF THE
REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN
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6. Symbols of
Tashkent
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Flag of Tashkent
Coat of arms of Tashkent
The coat of arms of Tashkent is the official symbol of the capital of
Uzbekistan - the city of Tashkent. The current version of the coat of
arms was adopted in 1997, and slightly modified in June 2019.
7. Population of
Tashkent
As of October 1, 2022, the population of
the city was 2,934,100 people.
National composition according to 2008
data: 63.0% - Uzbeks, 20.0% - Russians,
4.5% - Tatars, 2.2% - Koreans, 2.1% -
Kazakhs, 1.2% - Uighurs and 7.0% - other
nationalities.
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8. History of
Tashkent
one of the oldest cities located on the Great Silk
Road from China to Europe.
Tashkent - the capital of Uzbekistan
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9. The «New town"
At the beginning of the 20th
century, the city began to change
Tashkent was divided into two parts - the old city and
the new one. But by 1940, a planning project was drawn
up, according to which it was planned to unite the two
parts of the city. As a result of the reconstruction, a
compact territory with a developed infrastructure has
turned out. The city was landscaped, impressive
architectural structures, squares, parks were built,
which can be seen to this day.
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In recent years, Tashkent has experienced renewal and
reconstruction. Today's Tashkent is a modern industrial
and economic metropolis, but with elements of an
ancient and rich history.
10. Traditional
Uzbek
clothes
Uzbek national costumes are very bright, beautiful, comfortable and are
part of the rich cultural traditions and lifestyle of the people. In cities, it is
no longer rare to find people in national dress, today it is worn for
traditional festive events, but in the countryside it still serves as part of
both everyday and weekend attire.
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11. UZBEK MEN'S CLOTHING UZBEK WOMEN'S CLOTHING
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WOMEN'S AND MEN'S
NATIONAL HEADDRESS.
SKULLCAPS
12. Location of
Tashkent city
Tashkent is located in the north-eastern part of the
Republic of Uzbekistan, on a plain in the valley of the
Chirchik River, at an altitude of 440-480 meters above
sea level and covers an area of 43,500 hectares. To the
east and northeast of Tashkent are the spurs of the
western Tien Shan.
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13. How to get there? The easiest way to get to Tashkent is by plane,
changing through Turkey.
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14. Subway in
Tashkent
THE FIRST SUBWAY IN CENTRAL ASIA
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After opening in 1977, it became the seventh in a row in the USSR. In terms of the length of the operated lines, it ranks 68th in the
world and fourth among the subways of the former USSR (after Moscow, St. Petersburg, Kyiv).
Unlike most former Soviet metro stations, the system is shallow (its counterpart is the Minsk Metro). From 1980 until the early
1990s, it bore the name of V. I. Lenin. The Tashkent metro consists of four lines, 59.5 kilometers long and 43 stations (31
underground, 9 elevated and 3 ground).
15. Annual passenger traffic
125.9 million
Average speed
30 km/h
Daily passenger traffic
345 thousand
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16. Famous People of Tashkent
Batyr Zakirov
(1936 - 1985)
Behzod Abduraimov
(1990)
Bernara Rakhimovna
(1936)
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17. Theaters of
Tashkent
STATE ACADEMIC GRAND
THEATER NAMED AFTER
ALISHER NAVOI
YOUTH THEATER OF
UZBEKISTAN
ACADEMIC RUSSIAN DRAMA
THEATER OF UZBEKISTAN
THEATER "ILKHOM"
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21. Add a
Timeline Page
Dried fruits
Tashkent is famous for its
traditional markets where
travelers can buy local, natural
and delicious products.
Nuts
Spices
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Pastila and churchkhela
Nougat
27. Freedom of
religion in
Uzbekistan
contribute to ensuring religious tolerance, peace
and prosperity in our country.
The Constitution of the Republic of
Uzbekistan and the Law "On Freedom
of Conscience and Religious
Organizations"
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28. Questions
What is the population of Tashkent?
When was the flag of Uzbekistan
adopted?
Was Uzbekistan on the Silk Road?
How many countries borders Uzbekistan?
When did the subway open in Tashkent?
How rich is Tashkent?
Are there religious bans in Tashkent?
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