Türkmenabat
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Türkmenabat (Turkmen: Türkmenabat, Түркменабат), formerly Amul, Çärjew (until 1924 and from 1940-1999), and Novy Chardzhuy (from 1927-1940), is the second-largest city in Turkmenistan and the administrative centre of Lebap Province. As of 2009, it had a population of approximately 254,000 people (up from 161,000 in the 1989 census). From 1924 to 1927, it was also named Leninsk in honor of Vladimir Lenin.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Türkmenabat
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Coordinates: 39°4'3"N 63°34'42"E
- Рынок автозапчастей и стройматериалов (Алтын базар) 0.4 km
- загс 0.4 km
- pervyi mikraion 0.5 km
- "Поле Чудес" 0.8 km
- Druzhba Park 0.8 km
- центр. м-он 1.6 km
- kolhoznyy rynok 2.8 km
- Boarding School No.1 2.8 km
- Residence President Republic of Turkmenistan * * * * * * * 3.1 km
- Stadium Zahmet 3.1 km