

Turkmenistan
Ak Bugday Museum
The Ak Bugday Museum, located in Annau, near Ashgabat, is a cultural and historical site that showcases the region’s rich agricultural heritage.


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Akhal-Teke Horses Monument
Monument of Akhal-Teke Horses in Turkmenistan, located in the capital city Ashgabat, is a striking tribute to the Akhal-Teke breed.


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Alabai Monument
The Alabai Monument, located in Ashgabat, is a grand statue dedicated to the Alabai dog breed, also known as the Central Asian Shepherd Dog.


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Altyn Asyr Bazaar
Altyn Asyr Bazaar known as a Tolkuchka bazaar in Ashgabat.


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Arch of Neutrality
The Arch of Neutrality is one of the most iconic landmarks in Ashgabat, , this impressive structure is a symbol of the country's policy of neutrality.


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Ashgabat
Ashgabat is the capital of Turkmenistan.

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Ashgabat TV Tower
The Ashgabat TV Tower, also known as the Turkmenistan Tower, is an iconic structure that stands atop the Kopet Dag mountains.

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Astan Baba Mausoleum
The Astan Baba Mausoleum is a significant cultural and religious monument located in the Lebap region of Turkmenistan.

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Carpet Museum
The Carpet Museum in Mary, Turkmenistan, offers a deep dive into the rich cultural heritage of carpet weaving, which is an integral part of Turkmen identity.

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Constitution Monument
Constitution Monument, in Ashgabat, stands as a symbol of the nation's commitment to democracy and the rule of law.
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Darwaza
Darwaza, also known as the "Door to Hell," is a fascinating natural gas crater located in Turkmenistan.

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Earthquake Monument
The Earthquake Monument in Ashgabat, commemorates the devastating 1948 earthquake that struck the city.

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Ertugrul Ghazi Mosque
Ertugrul Ghazi Mosque in Ashgabat, is a striking example of modern Islamic architecture and is an important cultural landmark.

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Ferris Wheel
Ferris Wheel in Ashgabat, known as the Giant Wheel, is an iconic landmark that complements the city's modern skyline.

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Flagpole in Ashgabat
Flagpole in Ashgabat, standing in front of the National Museum of History.

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Gokdepe Mosque
Gokdepe Mosque is a significant religious and historical landmark located in Gokdepe.

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Halk Hakydasy Memorial Complex
Halk Hakydasy Memorial Complex is a prominent memorial site located in Ashgabat.

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Il-Arslan Mausoleum
Il-Arslan Mausoleum, also known as the Mausoleum of Sultan Il-Arslan, is a striking architectural monument located in the ancient city of Kunya Urgench.

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Independence Monument
Monument of Independence in Ashgabat, is a significant symbol of national pride and sovereignty.
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Kara Kum
Kara Kum meaning "Black Sand”, also known as the Karakum Desert.
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Kopet Dag Mountains
The Kopet Dag Mountains, which stretch along the border between Turkmenistan and Iran.

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Kowata
Kowata (Kow-Ata) is a natural underground lake located within the Kow-Ata Cave in Turkmenistan.

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Kunya Urgench
Kunya Urgench (also spelled Konya Urgench or Old Urgench) is an ancient city located in present-day northwestern Turkmenistan.

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Kutlug Timur Minaret
The Kutlug Timur Minaret, located in the city of Kunya-Urgench

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Kyz Gala
Kyz Gala, located in the ancient Merv Oasis of modern-day Turkmenistan, is a remarkable mudbrick fortress that exemplifies the splendor and ingenuity of ancient Central Asian architecture.

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Mary
Mary located in the southeastern part of Turkmenistan, which is one of the most significant cities in the country, both historically and culturally.

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Mary Museum
The Museum of History and Ethnography in Mary, is a fascinating institution showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the region.

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Mausoleum of Sultan Sanjar
The Mausoleum of Sultan Sanjar is a magnificent architectural landmark located in Merv, an ancient city in Turkmenistan.

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Mausoleum of Sultan Tekesh
The Mausoleum of Sultan Tekesh is an impressive historical structure located in Kunya Urgench.

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Medieval Fortress of Amul
The Medieval Fortress of Amul in Turkmenabat, carries rich historical significance.

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Nisa Fortress
Nisa Fortress, located near Ashgabat in Turkmenistan, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its historical significance and architectural grandeur.
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Nohur
Nohur (also known as Nokhur or Nokur) is a remote and picturesque village located in the Kopet Dag Mountains of southern Turkmenistan.

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Olympic Stadium
The Olympic Stadium in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, is an impressive and distinct architectural structure primarily recognized for its massive white marble facade and a unique design element: a horse's head incorporated into the roof, symbolizing the Akhal-Teke.

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Portal caravanserai
Kunya-Urgench, was once a thriving center along the Silk Road. This ancient city, which saw its peak under the Khorezmian Empire, houses several fascinating historical structures, including the ruins of a Portal caravanserai.

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Ruins of Abiverd
The Ruins of Abiverd an ancient city located in modern-day Turkmenistan, offers a glimpse into the once-thriving civilizations of Central Asia.

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Ruins Seyit Jemaleddin Mosque
Ruins Seyit Jemaleddin Mosque (also spelled Seyit Jemal ad-Din) is a historic mosque located in the town of Anau, about 12 kilometers southeast of Ashgabat

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Serakhs Baba Mausoleum
The Serakhs Baba Mausoleum, located in the ancient city of Serakhs in Turkmenistan, is a significant historical and architectural monument.

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Turarbek Khanum Mausoleum
The Turarbek Khanum Mausoleum, located in Kunya Urgench, is one of the most remarkable architectural monuments from the medieval period in Central Asia.

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Turkmenbashi Ruhy Mosque
Turkmenbashi Ruhy Mosque (also known as the Gypjak Mosque) is one of the largest mosques in Central Asia, located in Gypjak, a village near Ashgabat.

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Wedding Palace
Wedding Palace in Ashgabat, is an iconic architectural landmark that serves as a venue for weddings and other significant celebrations.
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Yangikala Canyon
Located in the remote western part of Turkmenistan, Yangikala Canyon is one of the country’s most stunning natural wonders.