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Türkmenabat (Turkmen:
Türkmenabat, Түркменабат),
formerly Amul, Cärjew/Chardzhou (until 1924 and from 1940-1999), and Novy
Chardzhuy (from 1927-1940)...
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include Aşgabat, Türkmenbaşy (formerly Krasnovodsk), Balkanabat, Daşoguz,
Türkmenabat, and Mary.
Turkmenistan is in a
temperate desert zone with a dry continental...
- The Ashgabat–
Turkmenabat Motorway (Turkmen: Aşgabat–
Türkmenabat ýokary
tizlikli awtomobil ýoly) is a
partially completed high-speed
motorway in Turkmenistan...
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Türkmenabat International Airport (Turkmen:
Türkmenabat halkara howa meňzili), (IATA: CRZ, ICAO: UTAV) is an
international airport in
Türkmenabat, Turkmenistan...
- The
Balkanabat Sports Complex or
Sport Toplumy Stadium is a multi-purpose
stadium in Balkanabat, Turkmenistan. It is
currently used
mostly for football...
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Persian Gulf. Air
service began in 1927 with a
route between Chardzhou (
Türkmenabat) and
Tashauz (Dashoguz),
flying German Junkers 13 and
Soviet K-4 aircraft...
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medieval city of Āmul (later
Chahar Joy/Charjunow, and now
known as
Türkmenabat) in
modern Turkmenistan, with Daryā
being the
Persian word for 'lake'...
- Afghanistan,
Uzbekistan along the Amu Darya. Its
administrative centre is
Türkmenabat (formerly
named Çärjew). It has an area of 93,727
square kilometers,...
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through the region, on its way to the Aral Sea. An oil
pipeline runs from
Turkmenabat,
Turkmenistan to Omsk,
Russia (where it
connects with a larger, Siberian...
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Sport Toplumy Stadium is a multi-purpose
stadium in
Türkmenabat, Turkmenistan. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches and
serves as the home...