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Uzbekistan borders the Aral Sea. The country's two largest rivers are the Amu Darya, which originates in Tajikistan, and the Syrdariya, which originates in Kyrgyzstan.

Uzbekistan is dominated by vast, dry desert plains which occupy about 80% of the country. Its most fertile region is the Fergana Valley, which covers about 21,440 square km. The Fergana Valley is directly east of the Qizilqum Desert and surrounded by mountain ranges to the north, south, and east. Uzbekistan's highest mountains are in the east and have an elevation of about 4500m.

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