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		<title>By: Uzbekistan &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Voting Question: What do you think of this rap I just freestyled?</title>
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		<description>[...] Uzbekistan - Tashkent/Samarkand Photos We had been warned a couple of times about the paranoid nature of the government in Uzbekistan and the restrictions placed on most people’s civil liberties. However, politics and powerful dictatorships aside, we immediately fell in love with Uzbekistan and its people. Everyone was extremely friendly and helpful. In Tashkent we actually found a Toyota dealership and they even had break pads&#8230; to the boys at the shop. Uzbekistan is also home to some amazing architecture and the mosques [...]</description>
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