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Nebitdag

Balkanabat
Balkanabat is located in Turkmenistan
Balkanabat
Balkanabat
Location in Turkmenistan
Coordinates: 39°31′00″N 54°22′00″E / 39.51667°N 54.36667°E / 39.51667; 54.36667Coordinates: 39°31′00″N 54°22′00″E / 39.51667°N 54.36667°E / 39.51667; 54.36667
Country Flag of Turkmenistan.svg Turkmenistan
Province Balkan Province
Government
 • Mayor Balkan Gulmamedov
Elevation 17 m (56 ft)
Population (2011)
 • Total 120,800
Time zone +5 GMT
Area code(s) (00993) 222 X XX XX

Balkanabat (Балканабат, بلخان آباد), formerly Nebit Dag, is a city in western Turkmenistan, and the capital of Balkan Province, the largest province in the country. It is located at 39°31′0″N 54°22′0″E / 39.51667°N 54.36667°E / 39.51667; 54.36667, at an altitude of 17 meters. Balkanabat lies at the foot of the Balkan Daglary mountain range. Balkanabat is about 450 km west of Ashgabat and 160 km east of the port city of Turkmenbashi. The city has an airport with scheduled daily flights to Ashgabat.

The former name, Nebit Dag, means "Oil Mountain" in Turkmen language, and it is named for the reserves of oil and large mountains of the Balkan mountain range. The town was founded in 1933, as a settlement along one of the stations of Trans-Caspian Railway. There is a large monument on the far eastern side of the city called "Monument to the Desert Explorers" which depicts a camel and several men struggling to walk through the windy desert of Karakum. Nebit Dag was renamed to Balkanabad (Balkan from name of Balkan mountains, abad - city) in 2001 by the decree of former President of Turkmenistan Saparmurat Niyazov.

The city has a "Health Path," which is a concrete path outside of the city built to give the citizens of the town a place to take a moderate hike along the mountainside. It was opened in 2004 to model a similar concrete path outside of Ashgabat. The city has five bazaars (markets) Gök, Jennet, Gündogar, Bereket and bazaar on 5th microregion. There is hotel "Nebitçi", a theatre, museums, restaurants and parks in Balkanabat. The north side of town contains the large park "Saparmyrat Türkmenbaşy Seýilgähi" which contains tennis courts, a life-size chess board and plenty of benches. The Yomud tribe was historic to the Balkan region and the Yomud carpet göl (pattern) is one of the five patterns represented on the Turkmen flag.


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