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Ashgabat, also spelled Asgabat formerly named Poltoratsk between 1919 and 1927, is the capital and the largest city of Turkmenistan.
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Ashgabat, city and capital of Turkmenistan. It lies in an oasis at the northern foot of the Kopet-Dag (Turkmen: Köpetdag) Range and on the edge of the ...
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The new Ashgabat is all about grand buildings, wide avenues, parks, and gardens, which appear eerily devoid of human presence. The city is divided into two ...

Ashgabat

Capital of Turkmenistan
Ashgabat is the capital of Turkmenistan. It’s known for its white marble buildings and grandiose national monuments. To the northwest, the sprawling Ruhy Mosque has a vast gilt dome. The central Artogrul Gazi Mosque is modeled on Istanbul’s Blue...
Ashgabat is the capital and largest city. It is one of the six independent Turkic states. With a population over 7 million, Turkmenistan is the 35th ...
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Ashgabat (Turkmen: Aşgabat, also Ashkabat, Ashkhabad, Ashgabad, etc.) is the capital of Turkmenistan, surrounded by Ahal Province. It was designed as to be ...
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Turkmenistan and the Gates of Hell. Epic city structures, desert landscapes & local tea at nomadic settlements. Learn More. Explore Ashgabat, Turkmenistan.
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Ashgabat is the capital of the Central Asian country of Turkmenistan. The city lies at the foot of a mountain range. It is also at the edge of a desert, ...
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Ashgabat stands as the major communication hub of Turkmenistan. Here, a sophisticated network of television and radio links, digital satellite communications is ...
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With its lavish marble palaces, gleaming gold domes and vast expanses of manicured parkland, Ashgabat ('the city of love' in Arabic) has reinvented itself ...