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  2. Independence Monument (Turkmenistan) - Wikipedia

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    Independence Monument Dmitry Medvedev laying a wreath at the monument in 2008.. The "Independence Monument" is a monument located in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan. [1]The design of this building was inspired by traditional Turkmen tents and the traditional headgear worn by Turkmen girls.

  3. Monument to the Constitution - Wikipedia

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    Monument to the Turkmenistan Constitution (Turkmen: Türkmenistanyƈ Konstitusiýa binasy) is a monument located in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan. Its height of 185 meters makes it the second-tallest building in Turkmenistan. The monument is decorated with marble.

  4. Magtymguly Avenue - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] During the period of Niyazov's rule when Ashgabat streets were assigned four-digit numbers, Magtymguly was given the number 2033. [ 3 ] In 1971, a monument designed by architects V. Vysotin and V. Kutumov to the 16th century Turkmen poet Magtymguly Pyragy (who would later become the avenue's namesake), was installed on the avenue on the ...

  5. Category:Buildings and structures in Ashgabat - Wikipedia

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    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

  6. Halk Hakydasy Memorial Complex - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  7. Neutrality Monument - Wikipedia

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    Monument of Neutrality (Turkmen: Bitaraplyk arkasy) is a monument and observation tower originally located in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan.The three-legged arch, which became known locally as "The Tripod", [1] was 75 metres (246 ft) tall and was built in 1998 on the orders of President Saparmurat Niyazov to commemorate the country's official position of neutrality. [2]

  8. Ashgabat - Wikipedia

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    The Ashgabat State Power Plant, located in the southern part of city, began operating in 2006. It is equipped with gas turbine generators with a total capacity of 254.2 megawatts. [141] Ashgabat also draws power from the Ahal State Power Plant, located outside the city in Ahal Province. It began operating in 2010 with two gas turbines producing ...

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