The Aral sea.
The Soviet countries all joined the Soviet Union between the years 1920 and 1940. The order by year in which they joined is: Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, Belarus, Ukraine, Russia, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia. They were all then known as Soviet Socialist Republics.
Ibn Sina lived from 980-1037 C.E. in what is now the nations of Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, and Iran.
There are numerous terms for the region specified and here are some of those names. It is important to note that not all of these terms refer to 100% of the same area but share between them over 70% of their territories in common. Central Asia, the Eurasian Steps, Transcausia, Turkestan, and Greater Mongolia. Today this region includes the modern countries of Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and the western third of China.
The USSR came into being after the Russian Revolution and Civil War. In 1922 the Treaty of the Soviet Union was signed between Russia, (newly named the Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic), Ukraine, Belorussia and the Transcaucasus Federation (Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan). Other countries either joined the USSR voluntarily or were dragged along by their earlier associations with Imperialist Russia. The USSR ultimately consisted of the following 15 SSR's - Armenia Azerbaijan Belorus Estonia Georgia (Gruziya) Kazakhstan Kirgizstan Latvia Lithuania (Litva) Moldova Russia (Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic) Tadjikistan Turmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan Since the break up of the USSR, all of these SSR's have returned to independent states although some still rely to varying degrees on Russia for some government functions. Also, some of them have resumed the various ethnic hostilities that the USSR had kept in check for many years.
Slovakia, Check Republic, Vietnam, Cuba, Germany, Prussia, Korea, America, Britain, China, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Estonia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan.
Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan
The Kyzyl Kum is found in both Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan.
Uzbekistan is the country that is located between Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan.Specifically, Uzbekistan shares its southern border with Turkmenistan. It shares its northern and western borders with Kazakhstan. But despite its location, it does not prevent Turkmenistan from sharing its north-northwest border with Kazakhstan.
Aral See, located between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan.
Caspian and Aral Seas in Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.
The Aral Sea lies between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan.
Answer:The Aral Sea
The Aral Sea crosses the border between Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan.
The Aral Sea is located in Central Asia, specifically between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan.
The Aral Sea is an endorheic (dead end) lake in western Asia, on the border between Kazakhstan and northwestern Uzbekistan. More than 80% of the lake area has dried up due to the diversion of water from the rivers that feed the lake, notably by the Karakum Canal completed in 1988.
The Aral Sea is in central Asia, positioned across the border of Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan, just east of the Caspian Sea.
The Alai Mountains are located in Asia between China and Uzbekistan.