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Serhetabat (formerly Gushgy) (Turkmen: Guşgy; Russian: Кушка, Kushka) is a city in
Tagtabazar District, Mary Province, Turkmenistan.
Serhetabat lies in...
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Serhetabat District (formerly Guşgy District) is a
district of Mary
Province in Turkmenistan. The
administrative center of the
district is the town of...
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western Turkmenistan. In 1958, the
first gas
wells were
drilled at
Serhetabat (then Kushky) and at Derweze. Oil and gas
fields were
discovered in the...
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Chardjui and
Kerki transmitted to Russia. In 1890,
Russia founded Kushka (
Serhetabat) at the
south end of the new
territory and, in 1901,
connected Kushka...
- Baýramaly (Russian: Байрам-Али), Ýolöten (Iolotan, Russian: Иолотань), and
Serhetabat (Russian: Серхетабад,
formerly Turkmen: Guşgy, Russian: Кушка) on the...
- if
visiting the
following places: Kerki, Hazar, Dashoguz,
Serakhs and
Serhetabat.
Entry and
transit is
refused to
holders of p****ports of the following...
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bogies exchange. Mary -
junction Ýolöten
Ymambaba Sandykgaçy Galaýmor
Serhetabat (border
crossing into Afghanistan) Torghundi,
Afghanistan Türkmenabat...
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Samarkand (1888) and
Tashkent (1898). The rail line
connecting Mary to
Serhetabat was
completed in 1898, and the
train ferry between Kislovodsk (Türkmenbaşy...
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Samarkand (1888) and
Tashkent (1898). The rail line
connecting Mary to
Serhetabat was
completed in 1898, and the
train ferry between Kislovodsk (today's...
- Yoloten. The
latter were
initially located in the area of present-day
Serhetabat, Turkmenistan, and then
migrated to Iran, and
finally settled 120 km above...