Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan are two neighboring countries located in Central Asia.
Kazakhstan is the largest landlocked country in the world, while Uzbekistan is the third-largest. Kazakhstan has a population of about 18 million, while Uzbekistan has a population of about 34 million.
The primary language spoken in Kazakhstan is Kazakh, while in Uzbekistan, the primary language is Uzbek. Both countries have a significant minority population that speaks Russian, a legacy of Soviet rule.
Kazakhstan has a diversified economy with industries such as oil, gas, mining, and agriculture. Uzbekistan's economy is also diversified, with industries such as cotton, gold, and natural gas.
Both countries have a rich cultural heritage, with traditional music, dance, and crafts. Kazakhstan is known for its nomadic heritage, while Uzbekistan is known for its Islamic architecture, including the famous Registan in Samarkand.
The two countries have had a complicated relationship in the past, but in recent years, they have worked to improve their ties and increase cooperation in areas such as trade and transportation.
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