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Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Tashkent Tower
The Tashkent Tower is the tallest television tower in Central Asia at 375 meters above ground level and was the fourth tallest tower in the world when it became operational in 1985. In Tashkent, where few buildings are tall, the tower is a landmark that can be seen from anywhere in the city. The broadcasting center, which delivers television and radio signals to all of Uzbekistan, is also a well-known tourist attraction with a beautiful view.
Tashkent
Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan, has carved its name in history as a stopover along the Silk Road. Today, Tashkent remains the largest city in Central Asia and is a multi-ethnic city with a population of Uzbeks, Russians, Tatars, and other ethnic groups. In addition to the old city with its beautiful Islamic architecture, including mosques and bazaars, the city is also popular among tourists for its plazas covered with lush greenery, which is characteristic of an oasis city, and its beautiful subway system, with its elaborate decorations that vary from station to station.