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  2. Tourism in Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    Kazakhstan offers a permanent visa-free regime for up to 90 days to citizens of Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Russia and Ukraine and for up to 30 days to citizens of Argentina, Azerbaijan, Serbia, South Korea, Tajikistan, Turkey and Uzbekistan. [13] Kazakhstan established a visa-free regime for citizens of 45 ...

  3. Kazakhstan–Uzbekistan relations - Wikipedia

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    The KazakhstanUzbekistan barrier spans the Saryagash and Maktaaral administrative districts of southern Kazakhstan, and consists of a 2,5m-high barbed wire fence that includes searchlights. [11] The barrier is situated along the heavily populated towns and cities of eastern Uzbekistan. It was built to curb drug smuggling across the border ...

  4. List of international presidential trips made by Shavkat ...

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    Since September 2016, all the visits to Uzbekistan have had the character of working visits. Mostly it was giving honor to the First President Islam Karimov at his burial site. On 16 September 2017, Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev visited Uzbekistan with state visit. That was the first state visit hosted by Mirziyoyev in Tashkent.

  5. Tourism in Uzbekistan - Wikipedia

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    Tourism represents a substantial and fast-growing sector of the economy of Uzbekistan. The government of Uzbekistan under President Shavkat Mirziyoyev has invested heavily in developing tourism as a high-growth potential industry, resulting in an increase in international arrivals from approximately 1 million in 2016 to 7 million in 2023. [1] [2]

  6. Aksu-Zhabagly Nature Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The territory lies within the administrative region of the Tyul’kubaskiy- and Lengerskiy-Rayon, in the South Kazakhstan Province. The Nature Reserve stretches over an area of 131.934 ha., [ 1 ] occupying elevations of 1100 – 4236 m a.s.l. Major mountain ranges are the Zhabagly in the North, the Talasskiy Alatau in the central part, the ...

  7. Ustyurt Plateau - Wikipedia

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    The Ustyurt or Ust-Yurt (from Kazakh: Үстірт; Uzbek: Ustyurt; Turkmen: Üstyurt; Karakalpak: Ústirt — flat hill, plateau) is a transboundary clay desert shared by Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. [1] The plateau's semi-nomadic population raises camels, goats, and sheep.

  8. Ustyurt Nature Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Ustyurt Nature Reserve (Kazakh: Үстірт мемлекеттік табиғи қорығы, Üstırt memlekettık tabiği qoryğy; Russian: Устюрт национальный заповедник, Ustyurt natsional'nyy zapovednik), or the Ustyurt National Biosphere Reserve, [3] is a nature reserve, created on 12 July 1984 in what was then the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic (K.S.S.R ...

  9. Zaamin National Park - Wikipedia

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    The Zaamin National Park covers 156 km2 (60 sq mi) of protected mountain landscapes in the Zomin District of Jizzakh Region in the east of Uzbekistan. It includes the valleys of the Aldashmansoy, Baikungur, Gurulash, and Kulsoy rivers, which provide ample water for local flora and fauna in what is otherwise a dry continental climate.