Tajikistan 1996
Yearbook 1996 Tajikistan. Both strife and the peace effort characterized the force measurement between President Imomali Rachmonov’s Moscow-backed regime and the opposition, a fragile alliance of Muslim and democratic forces…
According to Allcitycodes, Tajikistan is a landlocked country located in Central Asia, bordered by Afghanistan to the south, Uzbekistan to the west, Kyrgyzstan to the north and China to the east. It has a total area of 143,100 square kilometers (55,251 square miles) which makes it slightly larger than Wisconsin in the United States. The landscape in Tajikistan consists of mountains and valleys running from east to west and from north to south. The highest point is Qullai Ismoili Somoni at 7,495 meters (24,590 feet). The climate is mostly continental with cold winters and hot summers. Temperatures range from -25°C (-13°F) during winter months to 40°C (104°F) during summer months. The international dialling code for Tajikistan is +992 followed by either 8 digits for landlines or 9 digits for mobile phones e.g: +992 xx xxx xx xx or +992 xx xxx xxx xxx respectively where ‘x’ represents any digit between 0-9 depending on your telephone number’s location within each province/city/town respectively. Tajikistan area codes are divided into two categories – national area codes consisting of one digit followed by seven digits e.g: 3-xxxxxxx; and local area codes consisting of three digits followed by six digits e.g: 04-xxxxxx where ‘x’ represents any digit between 0-9 depending on your telephone number’s location within each district/province/city/town respectively. The main cities in Tajikistan are Dushanbe (the capital city), Khujand, Kulob and Qurghonteppa; while other cities include Istaravshan, Panjakent and Khorugh among others. Check politicsezine for Tajikistan Political System.
Yearbook 1996 Tajikistan. Both strife and the peace effort characterized the force measurement between President Imomali Rachmonov’s Moscow-backed regime and the opposition, a fragile alliance of Muslim and democratic forces…