Independence Square Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Located in Tashkent, Independence Square is a very important square in Uzbekistan. At the same time, the square itself is also a symbol of freedom and independence, a place of hope. It has witnessed many important historical moments. Tashkent Independence Square covers an area of 12 hectares. It is a square that the people of Uzbekistan are proud of. It contains their infinite reverence and love for the square.
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Grand Open Space
Huge open square in front of the National Parkiament, it is dominated by huge grand arches but the park alongside is closed to the public as ut is on the grounds of the parliament. Right by the merto...
Located in open area, widespread, aesthetically designed, the Independence Square is a symbolic representation of freedom and happiness of people of Uzbekistan. There is entrance fee, the place is gua...
Once Lenin Square and Red Square, we were told this area has been transformed over time. It’s a big open space,, as is much of Tashkent. It’s worth a look.
Grand Open Space
Huge open square in front of the National Parkiament, it is dominated by huge grand arches but the park alongside is closed to the public as ut is on the grounds of the parliament. Right by the merto...
worth a stop
Worth a stop as you walk around the huge park adjacent to the Independence square. Watch to new monument with birds.
Symbol of Freedom.
Located in open area, widespread, aesthetically designed, the Independence Square is a symbolic representation of freedom and happiness of people of Uzbekistan. There is entrance fee, the place is gua...
Not Too Much To See
On a sunny day this is worth a visit but there isn't too much to see here. The park area is well kept.
Open Space with Interesting History
Once Lenin Square and Red Square, we were told this area has been transformed over time. It’s a big open space,, as is much of Tashkent. It’s worth a look.