Independence day Prepared by: Khusanov Rashid Teacher: Yunusov Ziyodbek Plan: - Uzbekistan before independence
- Independent Uzbekistan
- Uzbekistan now
Uzbekistan was material center for USSR before independence and situation of the country was so bad. Pupil could not exercise their rights and they were free labor.t Also, in the late 80’s, USSR slandered the Uzbek nation in order to cover up the wrong policy of the M. Garbachov. Uzbekistan was material center for USSR before independence and situation of the country was so bad. Pupil could not exercise their rights and they were free labor.t Also, in the late 80’s, USSR slandered the Uzbek nation in order to cover up the wrong policy of the M. Garbachov. After events like that uzbek nation had to be independent from USSR and they started it with organizing the presidency. After events like that uzbek nation had to be independent from USSR and they started it with organizing the presidency. First president of Uzbekistan I.A.Karimov tried to make country free from Soviet union. Finally, Uzbekistan was independent in 31th august 1991. Every 1th September is celebrated since that. After that Uzbekistan accepted some national symbols. First Every 1th September is celebrated since that. After that Uzbekistan accepted some national symbols. First of them was country flag. It was accepted in 18th November 1991. Then Uzbekistan tried to make relationships with other developed countries. Turkey was first country which recognized our independence. Then Uzbekistan tried to make relationships with other developed countries. Turkey was first country which recognized our independence. Nowadays population of uzbekistan is over 35 million - Nowadays population of uzbekistan is over 35 million
- 84,4% of them is uzbek
- Country currency is Uzbek som(UZS) since 1994
- GDP(PPP) of the country in this year is $60,490billion and it is 55th rate in the world
- GDP(nominal) is $275,806billion and it is 78th rate in the world
Uzbekistan mines 80 tons of gold annually, seventh in the world. Uzbekistan's copper deposits rank tenth in the world and its uranium deposits twelfth. The country's uranium production ranks seventh globally. - Uzbekistan mines 80 tons of gold annually, seventh in the world. Uzbekistan's copper deposits rank tenth in the world and its uranium deposits twelfth. The country's uranium production ranks seventh globally.
- Agriculture employs 27% of Uzbekistan's labour force and contributes 17.4% of its GDP (2012 data).Cultivable land is 4.4 million hectares, or about 10% of Uzbekistan's total area. While official unemployment is very low, underemployment – especially in rural areas – is estimated to be at least 20%.Cotton production in Uzbekistan is important to the national economy of the country. Uzbek cotton is even used to make banknotes in South Korea.The country has a considerable production of carrots as well. The use of child labour in Uzbekistan has led several companies, including Tesco,C&A,Marks & Spencer, Gap, and H&M, to boycott Uzbek cotton.
Religions
Muslims
92.4%
Christians
5.6%
Others
2%
Used references: - www.wikipediya.com
- www.lex.uz
- www.kun.uz
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