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A monument dedicated to the victims of the 1948 Ashgabat earthquake. [12] The bronze sculpture is 10 meters high, mounted on a marble podium, rising above an area of 24 meters, a monument built on the initiative of Saparmyrat Nyýazow as a mighty bull tossing the world on its horns, and the bodies of the dead people, and on top a woman, with her last desperate hand movements saving her baby ...
Independence Monument (Turkmenistan) Institute of Telecommunications and Informatics of Turkmenistan; International Oil and Gas University; International Passenger Bus Terminal of Ashgabat; International Turkmen-Turkish University
Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Ashgabat" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... Independence Monument (Turkmenistan) R.
Ashgabat was the host of the 2018 IWF World Weightlifting Championships and 2023 World Kurash Championships. [289] The city's professional football clubs Altyn Asyr FK, FC Aşgabat and FK Köpetdag Aşgabat play in the Ýokary Liga, the top league of Turkmenistan. Ashgabat is home to several professional ice hockey teams.
104 United States. 105 ... Kazanlak Thracian tomb and other notable sites in the region named Valley of ... The World Monuments Fund's Watch List of the 100 Most ...
Galkynysh Square (Square of Revival) is a square in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan. It sits at the intersection of Turkmenbashi and Galkynysh Avenues. [2] Landmarks on or near the square include: Palace of Congresses; Oguzkhan Presidential Palace; Nusai Hotel [3] Monument to the Constitution
Monument to the Constitution: Ashgabat: 185 m (607 ft) [2] 2011: Monument: Independence Monument: Ashgabat: 118 m (387 ft) 2001: Monument: Yyldyz Hotel: Ashgabat: 107 m (351 ft) [3] 2013: Hotel: The Ministry of Oil and Mineral Resources of Turkmenistan: Ashgabat: 103 m (338 ft) 2003: Ministry: The Ministry of Trade and Foreign Economic ...
Ashgabat is the capital and largest city. It is one of the six independent Turkic states. With a population over 7 million, Turkmenistan is the 35th most-populous country in Asia and has the lowest population of the Central Asian republics while being one of the most sparsely populated nations on the Asian continent.