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What's the climate like in Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan has a severely arid continental climate.

Uzbekistan is a landlocked country in Central Asia and one of the two dual landlocked countries in the world with a population of 36.0249 million. There are more than 130 ethnic groups in Uzbekistan, with Uzbek accounting for 83.8%, Russian accounting for 2.3%, Tajik accounting for 4.8% and Kazak accounting for 2.5%, covering a land area of 44.

It's cold in winter here, with constant rain and snow; Summer is hot, dry and rainy, obviously hot during the day and cool at night. In June 5438, the average temperature in+10 was-5℃ and-3℃, and the lowest ground temperature in the coldest month could reach-30℃. In July, the average daytime temperature is 36℃, and the highest temperature can reach about 45℃ at the hottest time. The annual precipitation in plain area is 90-580mm, and that in mountainous area is 460-910mm. The rainy season is mainly in spring and autumn.

The main city of Uzbekistan

Tashkent, the capital with an area of 334 square kilometers, is its political, economic, financial, commercial, cultural, educational and transportation center. Tashkent is also the most economically developed city in Uzbekistan, and its regional GDP accounts for 18.4% of Uzbekistan's GDP. Among them, the output value of the tertiary industry accounts for 54.4% of the city's total output value, and the rest is industry, accounting for 45.6%. Major ministries and commissions of Uzbekistan, embassies and representative offices of foreign and international organizations in Uzbekistan, and headquarters of large state-owned enterprises and foreign-funded enterprises in Uzbekistan are all located in Tashkent.

Other major economic and tourist cities are Samarkand, Bukhara and Namangan. Samarkand is the capital of Samarkand and a famous tourist city. It is located on the Shang River in Seraphim. The railway distance from the northeast to the capital Tashkent is 270 kilometers, and from the south to the Afghan border is 249 kilometers. It covers an area of 5 1.9 square kilometers and has a population of 540,000.

Bukhara is located in the southwest of Uzbekistan, on the bank of the Shahkud Canal on the Zelavshan River Delta, in the middle of Bukhara Oasis, with a population of 276,000. It is the administrative, economic and cultural center of Bukhara, located 434 kilometers northeast of the capital Tashkent. Bukhara has developed tourism and natural gas resources, and the A/B/C third line of China-Central Asia natural gas pipeline has a control center in this city.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Uzbekistan