So we jumped on a bus in Samarkand and after an hour landed in the Urgut Bazaar, a cacophony of colour, noise and people! We loved it. See blogpost @ www.durbanbay.com/2011/10/uzbe...
Ургут - моя родина, здесь прошло мое детство и юность. Училась в школе № 1 им Сталина в 1942-52 гг. Передо мной мой аттестат зрелости с серебряной медалью. Учителем математики была Прасковья Федоровна Колос, химии и биологии Лосева Анна Сергеевна. Окончила УзГУ в 52-57 гг Живу на Урале . преподавала в МИФИ на кафедре математики. Очень скучаю по родине, но уже нет никакой возможности приехать....
@MultiRustambek I uploaded the video - we were there in 2009 and we absolutely loved your city and the friendliness of everyone there. you are welcome for the video.
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Hi dear Mr/Miss! I can’t believe that, no one spoke English!?! Usually, People who knows English don’t stay in Bazaars and if you wanna check it out go to sightseeing places of that city then you can meet unbelievable translators and interpreters in every steps you put! I’m not gonna say 100% of the population knows English but most of them knows at least 3-4 languages including English! So, good luck 👍 for your next visit! ✈️✈️✈️