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My country is my home.
I am from Tajikistan. Smallest and the most mountainous of all the Central Asian nations, Tajikistan is bordered by Afghanistan on the south, China on the east, Kyrgyzstan on the north, and Uzbekistan on the north and west. Culturally, its national identity is complicated by its ethnic ties and outside influences. Despite the political, economic, and cultural links with other nations of Central Asia, the Tajiks share a close ethnic relationships with the Iranian people and other Tajik groups living in northeastern Afghanistan. The Tajik and Persian languages are closely related and are mutually intelligible. Tajikistan is rich in mineral wealth, such as coal, iron, lead, antimony, zinc, gold, tin, and tungsten. The Pamir mountain is in Tajikistan. The Pamir mountain is the tallest and highest mountain in Tajikistan. Most United States people know it.