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#LetterToRiver: Amudarya by A'zamov Samandar Mamurjon o'g'li - Amudarya: Flow of Central Asia

Dear river Amudarya, 

I express my gratitude to you as a person growing up in the bosom of this country. You are a wonderful river that represents the interdependence between Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Afghanistan and Tajikistan. Amudarya plays a major role in providing water for our country, reaching the Aral Sea through waters originating from Asia. Therefore, this river is very important in the life and socio-economic development of the Uzbek people.

I propose to express gratitude to Amudarya in the form of an essay:
Amudarya is the lucky river of Uzbekistan, a natural resource that greatly affects the health and economic development of our country. This dear river has played an important role in providing water for the Uzbek people in recent centuries and in the development of fruit and vegetable farming.
Amudarya water works as a substitute source for water supply in the wells of our country. This is important for the development of underground animals. Our regions located around the river have the opportunity to develop economic activities and create new jobs through its water resources.


Amudarya is a river that has strengthened mutual cooperation and friendship between Uzbekistan and other countries, and helps to strengthen relations between peoples. By developing foreign political, economic and cultural relations through water, it has a great role in increasing the position of our country in international indicators.

Therefore, I am grateful to Amudarya, as a river of perfect luck for our country. We expect the support of the state and the public in the development of unified programs for the protection of this wealth, rational use of its waters, and protection of the environment. Through this wealth, new beginnings will be created in the health, economy and social development of Uzbekistan.

This essay was written to express gratitude to the Amudarya and reflects the importance of the river water and its resources for the Uzbek people.

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