Located in the heart of the scenic and fertile Fergana Valley in eastern Uzbekistan, Fergana is a beautiful, modern, and exceptionally green garden city. Founded in 1876, it stands out from older traditional Uzbek cities due to its unique architectural planning, featuring wide, tree-lined avenues, massive public parks, and Russian-European style colonial structures. Fergana is famous for its clean environment, peaceful urban atmosphere, and remarkably low cost of living, making it an incredibly safe and highly favorable hub for international students. The city serves as a major regional administrative and cultural center, well-connected by modern transit lines and home to several premier public universities and healthcare institutions.