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  2. Health in Uzbekistan - Wikipedia

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    Life expectancy at birth in Uzbekistan. In the post-Soviet era, the quality of Uzbekistan’s health care has declined. Between 1992 and 2003, spending on health care and the ratio of hospital beds to population both decreased by nearly 50 percent, and Russian emigration in that decade deprived the health system of many practitioners. In 2004 ...

  3. Mental health in Uzbekistan - Wikipedia

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    In Uzbekistan, psychiatric treatment is provided by the public sector. [1] [3] Furthermore, psychiatric medications are available to people diagnosed with a mental disorder either free of charge or subsidised at 80% by the government. [3] According to a 2019 report by the Ministry of Public Health, [4]

  4. Uzbekistan - Wikipedia

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    Uzbekistan, [a] officially the Republic of Uzbekistan, [b] is a doubly landlocked country located in Central Asia.It is surrounded by five countries: Kazakhstan to the north, Kyrgyzstan to the northeast, Tajikistan to the southeast, Afghanistan to the south, and Turkmenistan to the southwest, making it one of only two doubly landlocked countries on Earth, the other being Liechtenstein.

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  6. Economy of Uzbekistan - Wikipedia

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    Uzbekistan is the world's seventh-largest gold producer, mining about 80 tons per year, and holds the fourth-largest reserves in the world. Uzbekistan has an abundance of natural gas, used both for domestic consumption and export; oil used for domestic consumption; and significant reserves of copper, lead, zinc, tungsten, and uranium.

  7. Karakalpakstan - Wikipedia

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    Its right to secede is limited by the veto power of Uzbekistan's legislature over any decision to secede. [12] Article 89, chapter XVII, Constitution of Uzbekistan, provides that: "The Republic of Karakalpakstan shall have the right to secede from the Republic of Uzbekistan on the basis of a nationwide referendum held by the people of ...

  8. Template:Country data Uzbekistan/doc - Wikipedia

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  9. Human rights in Uzbekistan - Wikipedia

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    Uzbekistan's "freedom on the net status" is "not free" in the 2012 and 2013 Freedom on the Net reports from Freedom House. [29] [30] Uzbekistan maintains the most extensive and pervasive filtering system among the CIS countries and has been listed as an Internet enemy by Reporters Without Borders since the list was created in 2006. [31]