The climate in Uzbekistan is continental, with mild winters and long, hot summers. The northern part of country is temperate, but the far southern part falls into the sub-torrid zone, where drought, an abundance of heat and light, and high sun during parts of the year are inherent features. The average temperature in January falls
Interesting facts about Uzbekistan Uzbekistan is a Central Asian nation and former Soviet republic. It is borderedby Kazakhstan to the north, Tajikistan to the southeast, Kyrgyzstan to the northeast, Afghanistan to the south and Turkmenistan to the southwest. The official languageis Uzbek, many citizens speak Russian as well. As of 1 January 2017, the populationof Uzbekistan was estimated to be 30,575,817 people. It is the 56th largest country in the
VISA REGULATIONS FOR SOME COUNTRIES A bilateral visa-free regime has been established with Kyrgyzstan (up to 60 days), Azerbaijan, Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Russia and Ukraine. From February 10, 2018, a visa-free regime is introduced for 30 days period for citizens of 7 countries: Japan, Indonesia, Israel, Republic of Korea, Malaysia, Singapore and Turkey.
Holidays. Holidays in Uzbekistan have their own history and hold particular significance for the Uzbek people. Such holidays as Navruz, Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha came from the ancient times, from Zoroastrianism and Islam traditions. Independence gave Uzbekistan new holidays, symbols of a new page in the history of the country: Independence