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Bäherden,
formerly Baharly (2003-2018), is a city and the seat of
Baherden District, Ahal Province, Turkmenistan. It lies on the
northern rim of the Kopet...
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Baherden District is a
district of Ahal Province, Turkmenistan. From 2003 to 2018 it was
named Baharly ("spring-like") District. It was
formed in January...
- 1881,
today the site of the
imposing Saparmurat Hajji Mosque, and for the
Bäherden underground warm lake (in the Kov Ata
karst cave), both west of Ashgabat...
- (also The Bakharlyn) is an
underground lake in an
eponymous cave near
Bäherden in Turkmenistan, at the foot of the
Kopet Dag. It is the
largest in Commonwealth...
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Archman is a
village in
Baherden District of Turkmenistan,
famed for the
eponymous hot
springs located about 11 km away.
Legend has it that the hot springs...
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Province Gas company, and as
deputy town
mayor of
Baherden. From 1995 to 2002 he
worked at
Baherden Water Utility,
including as its chief.
Between 2002...
- east, p****ing
through Jebel, Balkanabat, Gumdag, Bereket, Gyzylarbat,
Bäherden, Gokdepe, Ashgabat, Gämi, Anew, Artyk, Kaka, Dushak, Tejen,
Hanhowuz Reservoir...
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Turkmenabat (1999)
Askhabad →
Poltoratsk (1919) →
Ashgabat (1927)
Bäherden →
Baharly (2003) →
Bäherden (2018) Bekdaş →
Garabogaz (2002) Çarşaňňy → Köýtendag (1999)...
- in operation, each
designed to
produce one
million tons per year, are:
Baherden Cement Plant (Ahal Province)
Kelete Cement Plant (Ahal Province) Lebap...
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Russian Cyrillic Nokhur) is a
village in, and seat of
Nohur geňeşligi,
Baherden District, Ahal Province, Turkmenistan. The area is
known for
sacred places...