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Definition of Republic of Uzbekistan
1. Noun. A landlocked republic in west central Asia; formerly an Asian soviet.
Geographical relationships: Imu, Islamic Group Of Uzbekistan, Islamic Party Of Turkestan
Group relationships: Cis, Commonwealth Of Independent States
Generic synonyms: Asian Country, Asian Nation
Terms within: Capital Of Uzbek, Tashkent, Taskent, Samarcand, Samarkand, Kizil Kum, Kyzyl Kum, Qizil Qum
Group relationships: Asia
Definition of Republic of Uzbekistan
1. Proper noun. The official name of Uzbekistan. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Republic Of Uzbekistan
Literary usage of Republic of Uzbekistan
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Human Rights in Uzbekistan by Erika Dailey, Helsinki Watch (Organization : U.S.) (1993)
"It states that "the citizen of the Republic of Uzbekistan has the right to free
movement on the territory of the republic, of entry into the Republic of ..."
2. An International Spent Nuclear Fuel Storage Facility: Exploring a Russian by Glenn E. Schweitzer, A. Chelsea Sharber (2005)
"... the Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Republic of Uzbekistan Aleksey E.
Lebedev Techsnabexport FOREIGN SPENT NUCLEAR FUEL FROM RESEARCH REACTORS BUILT ..."
3. Creating Enemies of the State: Religious Persecution in Uzbekistan by Acacia Shields (2004)
"They did so either by fabricating violations or taking punitive action 1109 Decree
of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan on "Amnesty on the ..."
4. Landmine Monitor Report, 2002: Toward a Mine-free World by Human Rights Watch (2002)
"... that happen to population and property on the mined fortifications in the
border areas between Kyrgyz Republic and territory of Republic of Uzbekistan. ..."
5. Optimising Russian Natural Gas: Reform And Climate Policy by Isabel Murray, Alexandrina Platonova-Oquab, International Energy Agency (2006)
"... Russian Federation, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Republic of Uzbekistan.
carbon dioxide Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework ..."
6. Landmine Monitor Report 2002: Toward a Mine-free World by International Campaign to Ban Landmines, Human Rights Watch (Organization). (2002)
"... areas are erected against possible incursions by armed rebel groups and against
threats to the territorial integrity of the Republic of Uzbekistan. ..."