As part of a festival organized by the Committee on Interethnic Relations and Friendly Ties with Foreign Countries in cooperation with partner organizations, a high-level online competition titled “Most Active National Cultural Center” was held.

More than 50,000 of our compatriots took part in the online voting, which ran from July 15 to 25.

According to the results of the competition, the Tajik National Cultural Center of Uzbekistan was awarded first place. The Kazakh National Cultural Center of Uzbekistan took second place, while the Kyrgyz National Cultural Center of Uzbekistan took third.

The Turkmen, Turkish, and Uyghur National Cultural Centers, which actively participated in the competition, were also awarded letters of appreciation and commemorative prizes.

Winners of the “Most Active Friendship Society” competition were also announced among the friendship societies, making significant contributions to strengthening ties between people.

Thousands of our compatriots took part in the open online voting held from July 15 to 25. According to the results, first place was awarded to the Uzbekistan – France Friendship Society, second place to the Uzbekistan – Tajikistan Friendship Society, and third place to the Uzbekistan – Belgium Friendship Society.

The winners were duly recognized and awarded by the organizers.

Nazokat Usmanova, UzA

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Most active national cultural centers and friendship societies honored

As part of a festival organized by the Committee on Interethnic Relations and Friendly Ties with Foreign Countries in cooperation with partner organizations, a high-level online competition titled “Most Active National Cultural Center” was held.

More than 50,000 of our compatriots took part in the online voting, which ran from July 15 to 25.

According to the results of the competition, the Tajik National Cultural Center of Uzbekistan was awarded first place. The Kazakh National Cultural Center of Uzbekistan took second place, while the Kyrgyz National Cultural Center of Uzbekistan took third.

The Turkmen, Turkish, and Uyghur National Cultural Centers, which actively participated in the competition, were also awarded letters of appreciation and commemorative prizes.

Winners of the “Most Active Friendship Society” competition were also announced among the friendship societies, making significant contributions to strengthening ties between people.

Thousands of our compatriots took part in the open online voting held from July 15 to 25. According to the results, first place was awarded to the Uzbekistan – France Friendship Society, second place to the Uzbekistan – Tajikistan Friendship Society, and third place to the Uzbekistan – Belgium Friendship Society.

The winners were duly recognized and awarded by the organizers.

Nazokat Usmanova, UzA