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Peer Inside Tashkent’s Art-Filled (and Long-Shrouded) Subway

November 20, 2019Danielle Villasana and Stephen HiltnerComments Off on Peer Inside Tashkent’s Art-Filled (and Long-Shrouded) Subway
For decades, the city’s elaborately decorated metro stations were largely hidden from the outside world.
Tagged Central Asia, Politics and Government, Subways, Transit Systems, Travel and Vacations, USSR (Former Soviet Union), Uzbekistan
Danielle Villasana and Stephen Hiltner
https://www.nytimes.com/section/world?emc=rss&partner=rss

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