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10/11/2025
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The JSPU team enjoyed a break amidst the white snow of the Zomin mountains.

The team of Jizzakh State Pedagogical University spends every Saturday and Sunday of the week on active and enjoyable excursions.

This trip was also rich with vivid impressions. Nearly 20 team members enjoyed the snowy landscapes of the Zomin mountains.

The white snow, suspension bridge, and zipline gifted our resting staff with unique feelings and emotions. Our fearless and brave women crossed the mountain path and flew on the zipline.

Interestingly, there is no snow in Jizzakh city, but our travelers even built a snowman in Zomin!

We also express our gratitude to the trade union committee, which showed dedication in organizing the trip, initiated by University Rector Maksudjon Abdullayevich, to a high standard.

The tradition of the Jizzakh State Pedagogical University team relaxing in the Zomin mountains has been ongoing since September, and each trip brings new energy, interest, and joy. If you also love nature and adrenaline—you shouldn’t miss this trip! Join us and be sure to relax in the Zomin mountains!


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