Uzbekistan address format & examples
How to write a Uzbek address
Are you looking to return some silk, spices, tea, or precious stones to their Silk Road home in Uzbekistan? Then you'll need to understand the Uzbek address format. Don't worry—getting the Uzbekistan’s mailing address format right isn't tough, and you'll get your mail to this double-landlocked country in no time.
Below, we'll help you understand the Uzbek address format and give you step-by-step instructions on exactly how to write a Uzbek address. You'll find address examples to review and a simple breakdown of what to put on each line as you write out the Uzbek address format (or any address around the world). Be careful. This one is completely different from most other address formats.
- Addressee line – The recipient’s full name.
- Street name and building number – The street name is listed first on the first address line, followed by the building or unit number.
- The postal code and country - The country of Uzbekistan is listed on the second address line right after the 6-digit postal code. The country can be abbreviated to UZB.
- City – Lastly the city or town the address is in.

Uzbekistan address examples
Bldg 12 Apt 35 Tahkent 100163 Toshkent UZB
Bogibuston Ko'chasi 15 Hamza 100100 Toshkent Toshkent Shahri
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Postal information
Andijan - AN Bukhara - BU Fergana - FA Jizzakh - JI Karakalpakstan - QR Kashkadarya - QA Khorezm - KO Namangan - NG Navoiy - NW Samarkand - SA Sirdaryo - SI Surkhandarya - SU Tashkent - TA Tashkent City - TK Xorazm - XO
Uzbekiston Pochtasi
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Country information
Knowing that you'll be walking not sailing to Uzbekistan is usefull, but you can find lots of additional information provided by Smarty about Uzbekistan. Below you'll find data such as total land area, endonyms, and population information.
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