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  • Bunyodkor Stadium

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    Bunyodkor Stadium is the home stadium of Bunyodkor Football Club in Tashkent. It is located in the Chilonzor district of Tashkent. The Uzbekistan national team also plays its matches there. The stadium, which was completed in August 2012, can accommodate 34,000 spectators.

  • The Gafur Gulom Culture and Recreation Park

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    The Gafur Gulom Culture and Recreation Park (Gafur Gulom Culture and Recreation Park) is a park in Tashkent, the second largest in the capital of Uzbekistan after the Alisher Navoi National Park. The park features numerous attractions, including a Ferris wheel.

  • National Park of Uzbekistan

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    The park was founded in 1932 on the site of a former brick factory quarry and built using the hashar (mass construction) method. During Soviet times, the park was called the Central Park of Culture and Recreation named after the Lenin Komsomol of Uzbekistan. Today, the park bears the name of the great educator and poet Alisher Navoi.

  • Tashkent City Park

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    Tashkent City Park is a city park in the center of Tashkent and the largest recreational park in Uzbekistan. It is located within the Tashkent City International Business Center.

  • Chorsu Bazaar

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    Chorsu Bazaar, also known as Charsu Bazaar, is a traditional bazaar located in the center of the old city of Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan. Under its blue dome and in the surrounding area, everyday goods are sold.

  • Amir Temur Square

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    The history of the square in the center of Tashkent named after Amir Timur, the commander and founder of a huge medieval empire, began as early as in the XIX century, when Tashkent was the center of the Turkestan Military Command, composing the Russian Empire. It was established by order of general M. Chernyaev in 1882. The square represented a small park in the center of the city, surrounded by buildings of women and men’s gymnasium, normal school and state bank. Today, visiting Amir Timur Square is considered one of the essential things to do in Tashkent, offering a glimpse into the city’s layered past and architectural legacy.

  • Kosmonavtlar Metro Station

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    Cosmonauts is a space program-related station of the Tashkent Metro. It honors Soviet cosmonauts such as Yuri Gagarin and Valentina Tereshkova, the first man and woman in space. The station was opened on December 8, 1984, as part of the inaugural line between Alisher Navoi and Tashkent.