
Tajikistan
Tajikistan is Central Asia's most mountainous country — over ninety percent of its territory is highland, dominated by the Pamir range in the east and the Fann Mountains in the northwest. Apricot orchards and mud-brick villages cling to narrow valleys, while high-altitude lakes sit cold and still at elevations that make breathing an effort.
About Tajikistan
Overview
Landlocked and bordered by Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and China, Tajikistan is the smallest nation in Central Asia by population though not by ambition of terrain. Dushanbe is the capital. Tajik is the official language, with Russian widely used in urban areas. The currency is the Tajikistani somoni. The culture carries strong Persian roots, distinct from the Turkic traditions of its neighbours.
Airports in Tajikistan
4 airportsAirlines based in Tajikistan
2 airlinesHotels in Tajikistan
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