• Esenguly (formerly Hasan-Kuly, romanized Russian Gasan-Kuli) is a city in and administrative center of Esenguly District, Balkan Province, Turkmenistan...
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  • Esenguly District is a district of Balkan Province in Turkmenistan. The administrative center of the district is the town of Esenguly Esenguly District...
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    cities include: Bereket, Türkmenbaşy, Gumdag, Serdar, Hazar, Etrek, and Esenguly. Balkan Region has significant hydrocarbon reserves, which in 2019 accounted...
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    Turkmenistan: Türkmenbaşy (formerly Krasnovodsk) Hazar (formerly Çeleken) Esenguly Garabogaz (formerly Bekdaş) Countries in the Caspian region, particularly...
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    measuring 5.2 to 6.4 ft (1.6 to 2.0 m) was caught in the Caspian Sea north of Esenguly, Turkmenistan, by two officials of Turkmenistan Fishery Protection. On...
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    border starts at the Caspian coast just to the south of the Turkmen town of Esenguly. It then goes overland in an eastwards directions in a series of straight...
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    Türkmenbaşy adyndaky 6,770 Daşoguz 43 Türkmengala 6,465 (1989) Mary 44 Esenguly 5,823 (1989) Balkan 45 Garabekewül 5,509 (1989) Lebap 46 Halaç 5,101 (1989)...
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  • south-western Turkmenistan about 15 km from the border with Iran. It is located in Esenguly District, Balkan Province. It has productive oil fields. "OpenStreetMap...
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  • Gumdag 241 х-хх-хх Etrek (Gyzyletrek) 242 х-хх-хх Balkanabat 222 х-хх-хх Esenguly 245 х-хх-хх Serdar (Gyzylarbat) 246 х-хх-хх Bereket (Gazanjyk) 247 х-хх-хх...
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  • majority. Sedentary Yomud Turkmens lived in the villages of Chekishler and Esenguly located in today's Balkan welayaty; semi-nomadic Yomuds lived in the lower...
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