Introduction
After a visit to the world famous Karshi sights, you can stay overnight in one of the hotels of Karshi.
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All about tourism in Uzbekistan
After a visit to the world famous Karshi sights, you can stay overnight in one of the hotels of Karshi.
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Karshi (Uzbek: Qarshi,) is a city in southern Uzbekistan. It is the capital of Qashqadaryo Province and has a population of 197,600 (1999 census estimate). It is about 520 km south-southwest of Tashkent, and about 335 km north of Uzbekistan’s border with Afghanistan.
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Uzbekistan has rich history. Between the two rivers Amudarya and Syrdarya, in the area called Maverannahr, human civilizations emerged thousands of years ago. They built huge cities that compared well with Babylon or Rome, and amazed travelers and merchants on the Great Silk Road with their beauty and sophisticated infrastructure.
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The Great Silk Road — an original phenomenon of the history of developing of humanity, its aspiration for union and exchanging cultural wealth, conquest of the living spaces and markets for goods.
Ancient cities of Uzbekistan were located on the ancient Silk Road, the trading route between China and the West.
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There are several ways to get Uzbekistan, but the most important is by air. If you want comfortable and cheap flights to Uzbekistan, use our website to view route maps and find the cheapest flights to Uzbekistan.
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Enjoy your stay in one of the comfortable hotels in Fergana – a capital of the beautiful “Pearl of Uzbekistan” – the Fergana. Choose your hotel or cozy Guest house in the Fergana Valley from the list below.
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Fergana or Farghana (Uzbek: Fargona; Russian: Фергана) is a city (population: 214,000), the capital of Fergana Province in eastern Uzbekistan, at the southern edge of the Fergana Valley in southern Central Asia, cutting across the borders of Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. Fergana is about 420 km east of Tashkent, and about 75 km west of Andijan.
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Hospitality is the essential part of Uzbek culture. People lived on the crossroads of the ancient Silk Road and their lives highly depended on the business they conducted with foreigners that traveled from east to west and back, carrying silk, pottery and other goods. Anyone, irregardless of his or her nationality, is always treated as if he was sent by God.
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