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nRight now there are only two doubly landlocked countries in the world. The second is Liechtenstein in Europe.
Why is being landlocked a disadvantage? (And being doubly landlocked a double disadvantage?) Well, it cuts the nation off from sea resources such as fishing, but more importantly, it cuts the nation off from sea-going trade. Even these days, most international trade happens by sea. The cost of imported goods is far higher in landlocked nations, and landlocked countries are more dependent on their neighboring countries.
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Much of Uzbekistan is
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Uzbekistan is one of the countries that declared independence as the Soviet Union broke up in 1991. On this day Uzbeks may go to parks or set up bazaars where they can sample local delicacies such as kurt , which are sour dried milk balls, and samsa, which are meat pies. Eurasianet has some photos of Uzbek on Independence Day.