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latter a back-formation of the
Cyrillic Түркменбаши),
formerly known as
Krasnovodsk (Russian: Красноводск), Kyzyl-Su, and
Shagadam (Turkmen: Şagadam), is...
- Türkmenbaşy
Peninsula or Türkmenbaşy Ýarymada,
formerly known as the
Krasnovodsk Peninsula (Russian: Красноводский полуостров), is a
large peninsula located...
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later known as '
Krasnovodsk Gulf' or '
Krasnovodsk Bay', but it
changed its name when the city at its s****s
changed its name from
Krasnovodsk to Türkmenbaşy...
- the
former Krasnovodsk Oblast', a Soviet-era
province of the
Turkmen Soviet Socialist Republic with its
capital in the city of
Krasnovodsk. This oblast...
- Türkmenbaşy
halkara howa menzili) (IATA: KRW, ICAO: UTAK),
formerly Krasnovodsk Airport, is an
international airport located in the city of Türkmenbaşy...
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Caspian Sea, but the
terminus was
later shifted north to the
harbour at
Krasnovodsk. The
Railway reached Samarkand via
Bukhara in 1888,
where it
halted for...
- at the
north end of this triangle. In 1869,
Fyodor Radetsky founded Krasnovodsk,
which later became the
headquarters of the Trans-Caspian
Military District...
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player Aleksandr Boliyan. 1949-1974: DOSA
Krasnovodsk 1974:
Neftyanik Krasnovodsk 1992:
Hazar Krasnovodsk 1993:
Hazar Türkmenbaşy
August 1993–present:...
- (formerly Leninabad) In Turkmenistan: KRW for Türkmenbaşy (formerly
Krasnovodsk), CRZ for Türkmenabat (formerly Chardzhev), and TAZ for Daşoguz (formerly...
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Turkmen territory late in the 19th century. From
their Caspian Sea base at
Krasnovodsk (now Türkmenbaşy), the
Russians eventually overcame the
Uzbek khanates...