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  2. Regions of Turkmenistan - Wikipedia

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    Turkmenistan is divided into five regions, or welaýatlar (singular welaýat) and one capital city (şäher) with provincial legal status. They are Ahal, Balkan, Dashoguz, Lebap and Mary, plus the capital city of Ashgabat. Each province is divided into districts.

  3. Turkmenistan - Wikipedia

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    Turkmenistan is divided into five provinces or welayatlar (singular welayat) and one capital city district. The provinces are subdivided into districts ( etraplar , sing. etrap ), which may be either counties or cities.

  4. Districts of Turkmenistan - Wikipedia

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    Though this officially limits the possible number of such cities to five (the number of provinces), in reality other cities are periodically accorded the status of a district. As of 9 November 2022, 7 cities in Turkmenistan enjoyed the status of districts. [1] One city, the capital city of Ashgabat, enjoys the status of a province. [2]

  5. Ahal Region - Wikipedia

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    Ahal's agriculture is irrigated by the Karakum Canal, which stretches all the way across the province from east to west, tracking Turkmenistan's southern border. Another water source is the Tejen River, which flows north from Afghanistan in the southeast corner of the province, passing through two large reservoirs south of the city of Tejen.

  6. Mary Region - Wikipedia

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    In 2001 it accounted for 74% of Turkmenistan's electricity generation 26% of natural gas extraction. [4] Agriculture in Mary Region is irrigated by the Karakum Canal, which runs east to west through the center of the province, and by the Murghab River, which runs south to north, entering the province from Afghanistan. While the northern portion ...

  7. Balkan Region - Wikipedia

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    Balkan Region (Turkmen: Balkan welaýaty, Балкан велаяты) is the westernmost of the five regions of Turkmenistan. Clockwise from north it borders Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan (north); two provinces of Turkmenistan (east), Iran (south), and the Caspian Sea (west). The capital city is Balkanabat, formerly known as Nebit Dag.

  8. Daşoguz Region - Wikipedia

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    Daşoguz Region (Turkmen: Daşoguz welaýaty, formerly Daşhowuz) is one of the regions of Turkmenistan. It is in the north of the country, bordering Uzbekistan. The area of the province is 73,430 square kilometers, and the total population is 1,550,354 (2022 census). [1] [2] The capital is Daşoguz.

  9. Arkadag - Wikipedia

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    Arkadag (Turkmen arka "behind" + dag "mountain", connoting "protector") is a city in southern Turkmenistan. It became the regional capital of Ahal Province effective 20 December 2022. [2] It is a largely greenfield development started in 2019 with an initial budget of $1.5 billion.