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Gumdag (romanized
Russian Kum Dag) is a town in
Balkan Province, Turkmenistan. It is
located 43 km
southeast of the city of Balkanabat. To the south-east...
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lowest in Turkmenistan.
Other cities include: Bereket, Türkmenbaşy,
Gumdag, Serdar, Hazar, Etrek, and Esenguly.
Balkan Region has
significant hydrocarbon...
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originating at Ojak, and
another of 2259 km, also
originating at Ojak); the
Gumdag line (2530 km); and the
Shatlyk line (2644 km) to Russia, Ukraine, and the...
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Cities with
district status are italicized. The
former cities of
Gumdag and
Hazar were
downgraded to town
status in
November 2022, and thus have...
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administrative subdivisions under its jurisdiction:
Towns (şäherçeler)
Gumdag Hazar (inc. Garagöl)
Jebel Oglanly (inc.
Oglanly obasy) Uzboý (inc. Zähmet...
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downgraded from city-with-district-status to a town, and
alongside Gumdag, it
became subordinate to City of Balkanabat.
Hazar (also Khazar, a backformation...
- Peninsula, and
modern oil
drilling began in the 1930s near Balkanabat. The
Gumdag field was
developed in 1949, then Go****epe (1958),
Ekerem (1962), and others...
- Türkmenbaşy the
highway proceeds east, p****ing
through Jebel, Balkanabat,
Gumdag, Bereket, Gyzylarbat, Bäherden, Gokdepe, Ashgabat, Gämi, Anew, Artyk, Kaka...
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eponymous anticline in
Balkan Province, Turkmenistan. The
nearest town is
Gumdag. Oppo, Davide; Capozzi,
Rossella (December 2016). "Spatial ****ociation of...
- Gorel’de Go****epe
Gowurdak Grodekovskiy Gudriolum Gugerdzhengli Gulastan Gumdag Gunesh Gurumsay Gurum-Say
Gushgy Guzalkent Gyami Gyaur Gyaur Gyurmush-Tepe...