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What is the capital of Turkmenistan?

What is the capital of Turkmenistan?

Ashgabat
Turkmenistan/Capitals

Ashgabat, formerly Ashkhabad, Ashkabad, Askhabad, or (1919–27) Poltoratsk, 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 Karakum (Turkmen: Garagum) Desert, about 19 miles (30 km) from the Iranian frontier.

What was Turkmenistan called before?

the Turkmen Soviet Socialist Republic
From 1925 to 1991 Turkmenistan was the Turkmen Soviet Socialist Republic, a constituent (union) republic of the Soviet Union; it declared independence on October 27, 1991.

What is Turkmenistan famous for?

Known for its autocratic government and large gas reserves, Turkmenistan also has a reputation as an island of stability in restive Central Asia. Despite its gas wealth, much of Turkmenistan’s population is still impoverished.

Where is Turkmenistan in Asia?

Central Asia
Turkmenistan is the southern-most country of Central Asia, with Iran and Afghanistan to the south, Uzbekistan to the north and north-east, Kazakhstan to the north, and the Caspian Sea to the west. With an area of 488,100 km², it’s the 53rd largest country in the world by area, and is roughly the size of Spain.

Turkmenistan is famous for its caves. The most known of them are the Karlyuk caves. They are located on the slope of Kugitangtau Ridge and are considered unique natural sanctuaries, the are equal to none in entire Eurasia ;they are by right included in the List of the World Legacy of UNESCO .

What is the capital of the country Turkmenistan?

The capital city of Turkmenistan is Ashgabat. The city was founded in 1881, and it is located in the northern region of Turkmenistan about 19 miles from the Iranian border on the foot of Kopet Dag mountain ranges.

Where is Turkmenistan located?

Turkmenistan is located in Central Asia, with borders that include: Kazakhstan to the northwest, Uzbekistan to the northeast, Afghanistan to the southeast, Iran to the south, and the Caspian Sea to its west – with a coastline of 1,768 km.