Tajikistan is a landlocked country on the ancient Silk Road in Central Asia. The nation's majority culture is non-Turkic, unlike its neighbors to the north and west and east. Tajikistan is the poorest country out of the former Soviet states, owing to its remote geography and a devastating civil war that wracked the country from 1992 until 1997. But travelers here will find a land of stunning beauty, replete with soaring mountains, quaint pamirs, turquoise alpine lakes, Silk Road cities and ruins, and a charming and hospitable people. For those looking to experience a true adventurer's dream in the Roof of the World without the throngs of tourists in Nepal and Pakistan, Tajikistan is the place to be.
This section provides insights into the societal and governmental aspects of the country, including corruption levels, human development, democracy indices, freedom of expression, and overall happiness. These metrics help to understand the quality of governance and social well-being in the nation.
Corruption:
1.9
HDI:
6.91
Democracy:
1.11
Class.:
Hard Autocracy
Democracy:
1.83
Regime:
Authoritarian
Expression:
1.15
Freedom:
.5
Censorship:
1
Happiness:
5.41
Conflict Level:
Minimal
Conflict Forecast:
Risks
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Renting (City Center):
$386.83
Renting (Outside of Center):
$226.27
Meal:
$5.98
Market (Western food):
$217.28
Market (Asian food):
$149.50
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