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Encyclopedia > Welayatlar of Turkmenistan

Turkmenistan, once known as the Turkmen Soviet Socialist Republic is a country in Central Asia. It has borders with Afghanistan, Iran, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and has a coastline on the Caspian Sea.

Türkmenistanyn Respublikasy
Turkmenistan
(In Detail) (Full size)
National motto: none
image:LocationTurkmenistan.png
Official language Turkmen
Capital Ashgabat
President and Prime Minister Saparmurat Niyazov
Area
 - Total
 - % water
Ranked 51st
488,100 km²
Negligible
Population
 - Total (2002)
 - Density
Ranked 113th
4,603,244
9.4/km²
Independence
 - Declared
 - Recognised
From Soviet Union
October 27, 1991
(Year)
Currency Turkmen manat
Time zone UTC +5
National anthem Independent, Neutral, Turkmenistan State Anthem
Internet TLD .tm
Calling Code 993
Contents

History

Main article: History of Turkmenistan


Separated from Iran and annexed by Russia between 1865 and 1885, Turkmenistan became the Turkmen SSR, a Soviet republic, in 1925. It achieved its independence upon the dissolution of the USSR in 1991.


Politics

Main article: Politics of Turkmenistan


President Saparmurat Niyazov retains absolute control over the country and opposition is not tolerated. An all pervasive cult of personality is in place, with President Niyazov as Turkmenbashi ("The Leader of all Turkmens"). His face adorns almost everything in Turkmenistan, from banknotes to bottles of vodka. A slogan popular among Turkmens is "Halk! Watan! Türkmenbashy!" meaning "People! Motherland! Leader!".


Welayatlar

Turkmenistan is divided into 5 welayatlar (singular - welayat):

Geography

Main article: Geography of Turkmenistan

The country is approximately 488,100 square kilometers. 90% of the country is covered by the Karakum Desert. The center of country is dominated by Turan Depression and Garagum Desert which are flatlands which occupy nearly 80% of the country's area. The Kopetdag Range, along the southwestern border, reaches 2,912 meters. The Balkan Mountains in the far west and the Kugitang Range in the far east are the only other appreciable elevations. Rivers include the Amu Darya and Hari Rud.


The climate is subtropical desert, with little rainfall. Winters are mild and dry, with most precipitation falling between January and May. Heaviest precipitation is in the Kopetdag Range.


Other cities include: Turkmenbashi (formerly Krasnovodsk)


Economy

Main article: Economy of Turkmenistan


One-half of its irrigated land is planted in cotton, making it the world's 10th-largest producer; and it possesses the world's fifth-largest reserves of natural gas as well as substantial oil resources. In 1994, Russia's refusal to export Turkmen gas to hard currency markets and mounting debts of its major customers in the former USSR for gas deliveries contributed to a sharp fall in industrial production and caused the budget to shift from a surplus to a slight deficit.


Turkmenistan has taken a cautious approach to economic reform, hoping to use gas and cotton sales to sustain its inefficient economy. Privatization goals remain limited. Between 1998 and 2002, Turkmenistan has suffered from the continued lack of adequate export routes for natural gas and from obligations on extensive short-term external debt. At the same time, however, the value of total exports has risen sharply because of higher international oil and gas prices. Prospects in the near future are discouraging because of widespread internal poverty, the burden of foreign debt, and the unwillingness of the government to adopt market-oriented reforms.


President Niyazov has squandered much of his country's revenue on self-glorification, with cities, Ashgabat in particular, being given extensive renovations whilst the people living outside the capital struggle in conditions of poverty. President Niyazov has pledged free water, electricity and gas, however, shortages are frequent.

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Turkmen in traditional clothes - 1907

Demographics

Main article: Demographics of Turkmenistan


Culture

Main article: Culture of Turkmenistan

Miscellaneous topics


Countries in Central Asia

PRC (China) | Kazakhstan | Kyrgyzstan | Mongolia | Tajikistan | Turkmenistan | Uzbekistan



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