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Balkanabat (Turkmen:
Balkanabat şäheri),
formerly Nebit-Dag and Neftedag, is the
administrative centre of
Balkan Province, the
largest province in Turkmenistan...
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Nebit was an
ancient Egyptian official during the
reign of king
Senusret III. He held the
position of vizier. Thus, he was the most
important official...
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highways connecting Ashgabat and
Kazanjyk (Bereket),
Ashgabat and Bayramaly,
Nebit Dag (Balkanabat) and
Krasnovodsk (Türkmenbaşy), Çärjew (Turkmenabat) and...
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Sbornaya Ashkhabada 1959:
Sbornaya Nebit-Daga 1960:
Sbornaya Chardzhou 1961:
Energetik Nebit-Dag 1962:
Energetik Nebit-Dag 1963: Stroitel' Mary 1964: Pogranichnik...
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Caspian Sea (west). The
capital city is Balkanabat,
formerly known as
Nebit Dag. The region's
boundaries are
identical to
those of the
former Krasnovodsk...
- Nebitçi
Football Team (Turkmen: Nebitçi ****bol topary) is a
Turkmen professional football club
based in Balkanabat. They
compete in top
division of Turkmen...
- Türkmennebit (alternatively
spelled Turkmennebit), also
known by the
translation of the name as
Turkmenoil (in English) or
Turkmenneft (in Russian; Туркменнебит)...
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Turkmenistan and Iran between, and in the
Large Balkhan (Bolshye)
north of
Nebit Dagh. It is
closely related to
domestic goats (Capra
aegagrus hircus). As...
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Balkanabat Airport (IATA: BKN), also
known as
Nebit Dag Airport, is a
provincial airport located 4.5
kilometres (2.8 mi)
southeast of
Balkanabat in Turkmenistan...
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Turkmenbashy (1993)
Kushka = Guşgy (1885) →
Serhetabat (1999)
Neftedag (1933) →
Nebit-dag (1946) →
Balkanabat (2001)
Neftezavodsk (1973) → Seýdi (1990) Oktyabrsk...