Geographical region covering the territory of five nation-states:
Kazakhstan,
Kyrgyzstan,
Tajikistan,
Turkmenistan, and
Uzbekistan. These republics were part of the Soviet Union before gaining their independence in 1991. Central Asia is bordered on the north by the Russian Federation, on the south by Iran and Afghanistan, and on the east by the Chinese region of Xinjiang Uygur. The western boundary of Central Asia is marked by the Caspian Sea. The topography of the region is characterized by several major mountain ranges, including the Tien Shan range and the
Pamirs, and extensive deserts, principally the
Kara-Kum and Kyzyl-Kum. The people of Central Asia are predominantly Muslim.
Central Asia covers a large part of the geographical region of
Turkestan. The principal rivers of the area are the
Amu Darya and the Syr Darya. The territories of Central Asia first came under the influence of Russia only in the mid- to late 19th century. The division of the region along nationalist lines during the Soviet era has resulted in the emergence of a number of inter-ethnic tensions since independence.
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