UZBEKISTAN’S TOURISM POTENTIAL AND ITS ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY
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tourism export, service facilities, “calling card,” promotional videos, international brands, tour operators.Abstract
Today, Uzbekistan stands among the oldest and most attractive tourist destinations in Central Asia, drawing thousands of domestic and international travelers annually. Historical landmarks in cities like Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva, opportunities in eco-tourism, and the development of modern infrastructure are turning the tourism sector into one of the driving forces of economic growth. This article analyzes the tourism potential of the Republic of Uzbekistan based on its natural, cultural, historical, and economic resources, and highlights both the direct and indirect impacts of tourism on the national economy.
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