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Cultural heritage in metro station
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Beruniy is a metro station in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, serving as the northwestern terminus of the Oʻzbekiston Line. It opened on April 30, 1991, with a design reflecting Uzbekistan's national traditions. The station features a dome adorned with marble patterns, crystal chandeliers, and interior decorations made of marble, granite, metal, glass, and porcelain. Overall, Beruniy Metro Station offers a glimpse into the cultural heritage of Uzbekistan through its architectural elements and design.

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