Tajikistan - Wikipedia Mountains cover more than 90% of the country It is a developing country with a transitional economy that is dependent on remittances and on the production of aluminium and cotton Tajikistan is a member of the United Nations, CIS, OSCE, OIC, ECO, SCO, and CSTO, and a NATO PfP partner
Tajikistan Maps Facts - World Atlas The blank outline map above represents Tajikistan, a sovereign nation in Central Asia The map can be downloaded, printed, and used for coloring or map-pointing activities
About Tajikistan – Travel to Tajikistan Modern Tajikistan combines all the powerful aspects of its raw and untouched nature where the highest mountain peaks of Central Asia reach for the skies and some of the world’s largest glaciers slowly make their way downstream
Tajikistan - Wikitravel Tajikistan [1] is a landlocked country in Central Asia that borders Afghanistan to the south, Xinjiang in China to the east, Kyrgyzstan to the north, and Uzbekistan to the west and northwest The ancient Silk Road passed through it