Uzbekistan's topography is diverse, with many mountain ranges, valleys, and deserts.
The country is landlocked and bordered by five countries.
The Tien Shan and Pamir-Alay mountain ranges are prominent features in Uzbekistan.
The geography of this country played a vital role in its history and culture.
The highest point in Uzbekistan is the Khazret Sultan, which stands at 4,643 meters above sea level.
The lowest point in Uzbekistan is the Sistan depression, which lies 12 meters below sea level.
Uzbekistan's topography is similar to other Central Asian countries such as Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan.
See here a list of 10 cities in Uzbekistan and their elevation above sea level.