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Blackriver
Tashkent, Uzbekistan
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Though each of Central Asian states has own flavor, Uzbekistan is the heart of Central Asia. Located right on the crossroads of cultures, migrations, trade and geopolitics, it represents unique case worth exploring.
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saddam saddam
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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Travel for sex.This is the best country
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Blackriver
Tashkent, Uzbekistan
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I disagree the best is Malaysia, definitely.
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Nazi
Pune, India
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saddam saddam wrote: Travel for sex.This is the best country Malaysia is the best place for geys and prostitutes. U r the best example. Hope one day u'll get AIDS, u deserve only this
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saddam saddam
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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Uzbekistan world no 1 exporter : PROSTITUTE, 1 Of them is in Pune, India & many more in Uzbekistan.
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Blackriver
Tashkent, Uzbekistan
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I still think you are No 1, we are far behind you (thanks God) :D))))
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UZBEK
Wolverhampton, UK
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Why do people generalize matters so easily? I have seen prostitutes from Saudi Arabia, I have seen sluts from Indonesia, from Malaysia, from UAE, Palestine and many other places. Why people especially those from Arabic world or Asia are soo much obsessed with sex and prostitutes? You do not hear an English Person or a German condemning Uzbekistan for having prostitutes, but you see Arabs who are soo blind that they dont see what is actually happening inside their own country but like spreading bad reputation about countries like Uzbekistan.
Dont judge a country, a nation based on small sample you have seen, before going there you cant say things like that at all.
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saddam saddam
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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UZBEK wrote: Why do people generalize matters so easily? I have seen prostitutes from Saudi Arabia, I have seen sluts from Indonesia, from Malaysia, from UAE, Palestine and many other places. Why people especially those from Arabic world or Asia are soo much obsessed with sex and prostitutes? You do not hear an English Person or a German condemning Uzbekistan for having prostitutes, but you see Arabs who are soo blind that they dont see what is actually happening inside their own country but like spreading bad reputation about countries like Uzbekistan. Dont judge a country, a nation based on small sample you have seen, before going there you cant say things like that at all. I have been in Uzbekistan many times.I have the people.I have the culture & the lifestyle too.I have read the history of that country.
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Blackriver
Tashkent, Uzbekistan
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Friend, You said you "ve seen" and I can say "I've been" with sluts from some of the mentioned places, but never in my life I said or would say a bad thing about those countries. UZBEK wrote: ...I have seen prostitutes from Saudi Arabia, I have seen sluts from Indonesia, from Malaysia, from UAE, Palestine and many other places. Why people especially those from Arabic world or Asia are soo much obsessed with sex and prostitutes?...
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Blackriver
Tashkent, Uzbekistan
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Jama
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Who the F*** are you to judge the Uzbekistan?You punk a** "Saadam whatever" you can't just judge. It's not your country so just watch you country Malaysian B****. I know why you were talking about that cause you've got so much sex bussineses in your country.that's why you made up about Uzbekistan.because you don't want people to see that bussineses in your country so think about that you racist.
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Chinggism
New York, NY
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I think that any person that is so ignorant as to try to hurt the feelings of another nation or people is an asshole. Treat all people as you want to be treated. Uzbek women are beautiful, prostututes or not... Hold your heads up high Uzbeks! I say these other hypocrites are just jealous of your history, culture and beautiful women
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Do Your Thing Right
Jakarta, Indonesia
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saddam saddam wrote: Travel for sex.This is the best country Saddam,please don't flame/provoke in this thread. I'm pretty sure You're an well educated and respected guy. Sallam
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Blackriver
Tashkent, Uzbekistan
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Thanks Chingiz, at times what is needed are right words said straight out. Chinggism wrote: I think that any person that is so ignorant as to try to hurt the feelings of another nation or people is an asshole. Treat all people as you want to be treated. Uzbek women are beautiful, prostututes or not... Hold your heads up high Uzbeks!
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Blackriver
Tashkent, Uzbekistan
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Blend of cultures, peoples and languages. And this is all in Uzbekistan. Beautiful Islamic shrines, gorgeous mountains and steppes. It is about Uzbekistan. Living history under the heaven. It is Uzbekistan.
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josh
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KAZAKHSTAN THE GREATEEEEEST COUNTRY ON EARTH !! blah blah Borat in tune.
I WOULD GO TO KAZAKHSTAN !!
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UZBEKI RULIT
Virginia Beach, VA
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because uzbekistan is very beautiful & rich country!
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Blackriver
Tashkent, Uzbekistan
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EXHIBITION- Call for Photos - Uzbekistan: The Heart of Central Asia Posted by: Nozila Mukhamedova <nozila.mukhamedova@cer.uz > The "Uzbekistan: the Heart of Central Asia" photography exhibitions are organized annually by the "Economic Review" magazine with support from the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Uzbekistan and the United Nations Development Programme. Each year the exhibition is devoted to one broad subject within which photographs are collected from all over the world. What makes these exhibitions peculiar is that all of the photographs collected should be by amateur photographers who are not citizens of Uzbekistan. Thus, the main objective of the photo-exhibitions is to illustrate contemporary life in Uzbekistan through the lens of foreign photographers. Participants of the photo-exhibition come from different countries and professions: foreign diplomats, members of staff at international organizations, tourists and guests. Their photographs reflect modern Uzbekistan, its people, nature, culture, traditions, and much more. Views familiar to every Uzbekistani can be seen on these photographs from different angles and perspectives. In 2007 the photo-exhibition was organized around the subject "Traditions and Culture". Photographs exhibited reflected the unique culture and age-old traditions of the Uzbekistanis. This year the photo-exhibition will be devoted to the topic "The Crossroads of Cultures". The key subject of the exhibition is the historical role of Uzbekistan as a crossroads of cultures, a bridge between the East and the West. This subject should be seen in a broad light, including topics such as multiculturalism, harmony between different cultures and traditions, artifacts and other products of inter-cultural exchange and cooperation, the role multiculturalism and international cooperation can play in development processes, and other topics related broadly to the theme of the exhibition. We invite all interested photographers who reside currently in Uzbekistan or have visited the country earlier to take part in the "Uzbekistan: the Heart of Central Asia" photography exhibitions. Photographs, in print or digital, should be sent to the following address by 20th November 2008:
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