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	<title>Comments on: Uzbekistan &#8211; Stans Part 3</title>
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		<title>By: Stephen</title>
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		<description>Unfriendly to foreigners?!

While the visa was a pain to acquire, I found the people in Uzbekistan to be some of the most friendly anywhere that I&#039;ve traveled!  

Reading this definitely makes me want to go back for some manti and shashlyk, though!</description>
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<p>While the visa was a pain to acquire, I found the people in Uzbekistan to be some of the most friendly anywhere that I&#8217;ve traveled!  </p>
<p>Reading this definitely makes me want to go back for some manti and shashlyk, though!</p>
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