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For the archaeological site of the ancient Termez, you can also look the web site of the french-uzbek mission (in french) http://ximebenj.club.fr/index.htm. You will find some maps, plans and photos of the architecture.
[edit] Bridge name
The river Amu Darya divides the two countries and the "Bridge of Appeasement" or Afghanistan–Uzbekistan Friendship Bridge is the only way to Afghanistan.
I think there's a political argument here so I've included both names to maintain a neutral point of view. Biscuittin 16:31, 22 July 2007 (UTC)