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Countries, peoples, languages ​​/ Countries of the world / Cities of Asia. Turkmenistan

(4)

MARY

(5)

KIRK

KUSHKA (Gushgy)

(6)

TASHAUZ (Dashkhovuz)

TEJEN

(7)

ASHGABAT (Ashgabad) - the capital

CHARJOW

CHELEKEN

(8)

DASHHOVUZ - see Tashauz

(11)

TURKMENBASHI (former Krasnovodsk) - port

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