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  Uzbekistan: Travel
Although modest Western-style clothing is appropriate in Tashkent, women should be prepared to dress conservatively in areas outside the capital.
Although roads in Tashkent are relatively well-maintained, many roads outside Tashkent, and particularly those in the Tien Shan and Fan Mountains, are in poor condition and may be passable only by four-wheel drive vehicles.
Driving at night can be quite dangerous, as only the main roads in Tashkent are lit, and rural roads and highways generally are not illuminated.
www.tashkent.org /uzland/tourism.html   (1146 words)

  
  Embassy of Uzbekistan to the United Kingdom Of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Heads of diplomatic missions, representatives of embassies, a number of international organizations and funds accredited in Tashkent, deputies of Oliy Majlis, heads of large religious confessions in Uzbekistan, representatives of expert and academic communities of the republic, of local and foreign mass media took part at the roundtable discussion.
The unique rarities preserved in Tashkent, in particular the holy Quran of Osman as well as the collection of manuscripts at the Abu Raikhon Beruni Institute of Oriental Studies are included in the international register of the UNESCO Peace Memory program.
Declaration of Tashkent as a world capital of the Islamic culture in 2007 is a significant event not only for Tashkent, but also the whole Uzbekistan.
www.uzbekembassy.org /index.cfm/act/news/get/press/pr/1289   (5669 words)

  
  Tashkent, Declaration of - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
TASHKENT, DECLARATION OF [Tashkent, Declaration of] see India-Pakistan Wars.
SCO anti-terror center to be officially launched at Tashkent summit.
MINISTRY FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF FINLAND: Declaration by by the Presidency on behalf of the EU on Afghanistan.
encyclopedia.infonautics.com /html/X/X-TashDec.asp   (156 words)

  
 Tashkent Declaration by the Heads of Member States of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, June 21, 2004
Tashkent Declaration by the Heads of Member States of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization
The Regulation on the Status of Observer to the SCO which was adopted in Tashkent is a new important step towards development and expansion of contacts between the SCO and other international associations and States irrespective of their geographical position.
The goal of the interaction is to identify jointly the interests that unite the six countries on the basis of respect for their identity and sovereign rights.
russia.shaps.hawaii.edu /fp/russia/2004/20040621_sco_decl-eng.html   (1285 words)

  
 Uzbekistan 2000 - A Travelogue by Doug Burnett
At the Tashkent airport I saw people filling out a form, but I was in a hurry and got in the customs line without one.
Where is your currency declaration?" So I went from being at the head of the line to the rear.
I was fascinated by the mildly decaying apartment buildings and the decrepit old streetcars and buses.
traveldoug.com /00tash.htm   (1452 words)

  
 Tashkent Declaration for the UN Special Progamme for the Economies of Central Asia (SPECA)
Tashkent Declaration for the UN Special Progamme for the Economies of Central Asia (SPECA)
declare their intention to adopt the UN Special Programme for the Economies of Central Asia (SPECA) and to begin its implementation.
The objective of the Programme is to support the CAS in developing their cooperation, creating incentives for economic development and integration into the economies of Europe and Asia.
www.unescap.org /oes/SPECA/about/tashkent_declaration.asp   (373 words)

  
 Uzbekistan, cheap, low-cost, travel, tourism, visa, hotels, flights.
You may discover significant information relative to 204 Uzbekistan sights and attractions (not counting the hotels) on five maps with descriptions and with 448 photos, including Tashkent - 83 photos; Samarkand - 141 photos; Bukhara - 159 photos and Khiva - 26 photos.
Tashkent is serviced by Uzbekistan Airways, British Airways, Asiana Airlines, Turkish Airlines, Transaero, Aeroflot, Domodedovo Airlines, Air Kazakhstan and Pakistan Airways.
You are required to declare your currency when entering and leaving the country.
www.parus87.com   (1754 words)

  
 ICARDA Press Releases 2007
His overview (how and where to reorient research priorities to reduce poverty, ensure environmental sustainability, and build research partnerships) was the basis for more detailed discussions in subsequent sessions, and eventually for the Tashkent Declaration adopted by the Ecoforum.
The Tashkent Declaration calls for immediate action to direct agricultural research in CAC towards improving crop productivity and reducing poverty, through improving household food and nutrition security, developing post-harvest technologies for value addition, conserving natural resources for sustainable agriculture, developing partnerships at regional and international levels, and other means.
The Declaration urges CAC governments to allocate at least 1% of agricultural GDP for research.
www.icarda.org /News/2007/22Feb07/22Feb07_A.htm   (557 words)

  
 Defenceindia : India/Pakistan : Tashkent Declaration January 10, 1966
The Prime Minister of India and the President of Pakistan, having met at Tashkent and having discussed the existing relations between India and Pakistan hereby declare their firm resolve to restore normal and peaceful relations between their countries and to promote understanding and friendly relations between their peoples.
They consider the attainment of these objectives of vital importance for the welfare of the 600 million people of India and Pakistan.
They invite the Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the USSR to witness this declaration.
www.defenceindia.com /def_common/tashkent_declaration.html   (650 words)

  
 Stimson - Tashkent Declaration
The 1965 armed conflict between India and Pakistan was formally brought to an end by signing this declaration at Tashkent, the capital of the Republic of Uzbekistan in the Soviet Union.
Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri and President Ayub Khan signed it on behalf of their respective countries in the presence of the Soviet Premier Alexi Kosygin who mediated between them.
Text of the Tashkent Declaration (signed on January 10, 1966)
www.stimson.org /southasia/?sn=sa20020116299   (718 words)

  
 The Tashkent Declaration [1966]
A Soviet Government communiquŽ formally announced on December 8 that the Indian Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri and the Pakistani President Muhammad Ayub Khan would meet at Tashkent on January 4, 1966.
The Tashkent Conference lasted from January 4 to January 10.
Largely as due to the efforts of Soviet Premier Kosygin, India and Pakistan signed a declaration that is known as the Tashkent Declaration.
www.storyofpakistan.com /articletext.asp?artid=A139   (407 words)

  
 Welcome to SCO Website....
Declaration on Fifth Anniversary of Shanghai Cooperation Organisation
Joint press release of meeting of Foreign Ministers Council of SCO member states
Tashkent Declaration of Heads of Member States of Shanghai Cooperation Organisation
www.sectsco.org /home.asp?LanguageID=2   (206 words)

  
 Declaration of Tashkent - Encyclopedia.com
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