Central Asia, the central part of the Asian continent, consists of five countries, i. Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan, with all five being developed as independent states of the former Soviet Union. As with other world regions, its exact boundaries vary depending on whether the definition is based on political groupings, statistical systems, or cultural. Central Asia is a region of Asia consisting of Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and most of Kazakhstan. As a region of Asia, Central Asia is composed. Positioned at the crossroads of many ancient civilizations, Central Asia has witnessed the ebb and flow of empires, major trade activity along the Silk Road, and the evolution of political and cultural paradigms. The geopolitical aspects of Central Asia today play an important role in the region's. Central Asia is one of the most unique geopolitical regions in the world, often described as the “heart of Asia” due to its strategic location between Eastern Europe, South Asia, East Asia, and the Middle East. These countries were formerly Soviet republics. (now Kazakhstan) in 1936, the Kirgiz S.
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