Lebap Province
V・T・E Lebap Province, Turkmenistan, Central Asia Lebap welaýaty |
latitude: 38.934, longitude: 63.051 |
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Lebap Province is a province in Turkmenistan, Central Asia at latitude 38°56′02.40″ North, longitude 63°03′03.60″ East.
Notes on Lebap Province
Lebap is the easternmost province of Turkmenistan. The capital is Turkmenabat. Major industries include natural gas extraction, hydrocarbon processing, sulfur and potash mining, and cotton production. A major oil refinery is located in Seýdi. The Amu Darya flows through this province. Two major bridges across the Amu Darya were commissioned in 2017, one for rail and one for motor vehicles, linking Turkmenabat with the town of Farap, which borders Uzbekistan. Major tourist attractions include the world's longest dinosaur tracks near Koýtendag and the 10th-century Daýahatyn caravansaray northwest of Turkmenabat.
Administrative Subdivisions
See also Districts in Turkmenistan and Turkmenistan Geoname Changes
As of 9 November 2022 Lebap Province (Lebap welaýaty) is subdivided into 8 districts (etrap, plural etraplar):[1] [2][3] As of November 27, 2017, Lebap Province is subdivided into 10 districts :[4][5]
- Çarjew (previously Serdarabat)
- Darganata (previously Birata)
- Dänew (previously Galkynyş)
- Halaç
- Hojambaz
- Kerki (previously Atamyrat)
- Köýtendag
- Saýat
As of that date two districts, Döwletli and Farap, were abolished. Farap's territory and municipalities were transferred to Çärjew etraby, and Döwletli's were split between Hojambaz and Köýtendag. Previously, in 2017, four districts (Beýik Türkmenbaşy, Garaşsyzlyk, Garabekwül, and Sakar) were abolished and their territories absorbed by other districts. The cities of Seýdi and Magdanly were reduced in status from cities equivalent to a district (etrap) to cities within a district. In 2017, the city of Atamyrat had its former name, Kerki, restored, and Atamyrat etraby was renamed Kerki etraby. In the same way the names Dänew and Darganata were restored, as well.[5]
As of 9 November 2022, the province included 15 cities (города or şäherler), 24 towns (посёлки or şäherçeler), 97 rural or village councils (сельские советы or geňeşlikler), and 430 villages (села, сельские населенные пункты or obalar).[1][2][3] One city in Lebap enjoys legal status equivalent to districts:
- Türkmenabat
You Can Help!
- Locate missing towns in / Найти отсутствующие на карте посёлки в Lebap welaýaty. The list is here/Список здесь: Turkmenistan Geoname Changes#Towns.
- Locate the new Zerger power plant in Çarjew etraby.
Laws and Decrees Related to Lebap Province
- ПОСТАНОВЛЕНИЕ Меджлиса Туркменистана Об административно-территориальных вопросах Лебапского велаята (Decree on administrative-territorial issues of Lebap Province) 07 July 2016
- Внесены изменения в административно-территориальное деление Лебапского велаята (Amendments to the Administrative-Territorial Division of Lebap Province) 27 November 2017
- Lebap welaýatynyň dolandyryş-çäk bölünişigine üýtgeşmeler girizildi 27 November 2017
- Парламент Туркменистана внёс изменения в административно-территориальное деление Лебапского велаята (Parliament of Turkmenistan introduced amendments to the administrative-territorial division of Lebap velayat) 28 November 2017
- Рассмотрены вопросы совершенствования административно-территориального устройства велаятов 22 October 2022
- Постановление Меджлиса Милли Генгеша Туркменистана 10 November 2022
- Türkmenistanyň Milli Geňeşiniň Mejlisiniň Karary 10 November 2022
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 “Рассмотрены вопросы совершенствования административно-территориального устройства велаятов” (in ru). Государственное информационное агентство Туркменистана (TDH) - Туркменистан сегодня. 22 October 2022 .
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 “Постановление Меджлиса Милли Генгеша Туркменистана” (in ru). Государственное информационное агентство Туркменистана (TDH) - Туркменистан сегодня. 10 November 2022 .
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 “Türkmenistanyň Milli Geňeşiniň Mejlisiniň Karary” (in tk). «Turkmenistan: Golden age». 10 November2022 .
- ↑ “Административно-территориальное деление Туркменистана по регионам по состоянию на 1 января 2017 года” .
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 “Внесены изменения в административно-территориальное деление Лебапского велаята”. 27 November 2017 .
See Also
- Law on Administrative-Territorial Structure of Turkmenistan, in Russian (О порядке решения вопросов административно-территориального устройства Туркменистана)
- Lebap Province on Academy of Sciences website (in the Russian language)
- List of Cities in Turkmenistan (Turkmenwiki, in Russian) (includes former names for reference)
- List of Cities in Turkmenistan (Wikipedia, in Russian) (includes former names for reference)
- List of Districts of Turkmenistan (Wikipedia in English) (CAUTION: Not up to date as of 20 May 2018, especially with respect to the city of Ashgabat, use with extreme caution! For Ashgabat, refer to the map of boroughs cited above.)
- List of Renamed Cities in Turkmenistan (Wikipedia, in English)
- List of Towns in Turkmenistan (Wikipedia, in Russian) {CAUTION: Not fully up to date as of 19 May 2018; use with caution!)
- Toponym Dictionary of Turkmenistan, Ashgabat: Ylym, 1970 (in the Turkmen language and Cyrillic script)
- Turkmenabat
- Turkmenistan
- Wikipedia: Лебапский велаят (in Russian)
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