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Turkmenistan is a
landlocked country in
Central Asia
bordered by
Kazakhstan to the northwest,
Uzbekistan to the north, east and northeast, Afghanistan...
- The
economy of
Turkmenistan continues to
recover from the 2014
downturn in
hydrocarbon prices, but
remains "in the grip of its
worst economic crisis since...
- IEC TR 60083. Type A (NEMA 1–15, US 2 pin); max 15 A at 125 V,
ungrounded Type
B (NEMA 5–15, US 3 pin); max 15 A at 125 V Type C (CEE 7/16, Europlug); max...
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Ashgabat (Turkmen: Aşgabat) is the
capital and
largest city of
Turkmenistan. It lies
between the
Karakum Desert and the
Kopetdag mountain range in Central...
- politician, 1st
President of
Turkmenistan (
b. 1940) 2009 –
Edwin G. Krebs,
American biochemist and academic,
Nobel Prize laureate (
b. 1918) 2009 – Christos...
- has also
withdrawn any
interest in the deal, as have
Uzbekistan and
Turkmenistan.
B. ****anbayev,
Mukhit (October 2013). "Russia's
Policy of Integration...
- been
attained as host
nation and
second placers in the 2019 championships. ^
B Under tournament regulations the top ten ****ociations are
reserved a berth...
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Tradition in
Turkmenistan, Surrey: Curzon, p. 27 Blackwell,
Carole (2001),
Society and
Tradition in
Turkmenistan, Surrey: Curzon, p. 31 Zhavoronkov,
B.; Larionov...
- The
history of
Turkmenistan traditionally began with the
arrival of Indo-European
Iranian tribes around 2000 BC.
Early tribes were
nomadic or semi-nomadic...
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Turkmenistan is
divided into five regions, or welaýatlar (singular welaýat) and one
capital city (şäher) with
provincial legal status. They are Ahal, Balkan...