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Lebap Province : ウィキペディア英語版
Lebap Region

Lebap Region ((トルクメン語:Lebap welaýaty) from the Persian ''لب آب Lab-i āb'') is one of the regions of Turkmenistan. It is in the northeast of the country, bordering Afghanistan, Uzbekistan along the Amu Darya. Its capital is Türkmenabat (formerly named Çärjew). It has an area of 93,730 square kilometers, and a population of 1,334,500 people (2005 est.).〔''Statistical Yearbook of Turkmenistan 2000-2004'', National Institute of State Statistics and Information of Turkmenistan, Ashgabat, 2005.〕
The name Lebap is Turkmenized form of the Persian Lab-i āb (لب آب) which means "riverside" and has long been used to designate the middle reaches of the Amu Darya river.〔
UNESCO., Ahmad Hasan Dani, and V. M. Masson. 1992. (History of civilizations of Central Asia ). Vol. V. Paris: Unesco. p.128〕
It contains the Repetek Nature Reserve and the Köýtendag Nature Reserve, which has Turkmenistan's highest mountain, Aýrybaba (3137 meters).
Both Turkmen citizens and foreigners require special permission to visit parts of the province bordering Uzbekistan, as the government regards the border district as a "closed" border zone.
==Districts==
Lebap Region is divided into 16 districts (''etraplar''; singular ''etrap'') and 3 cities (''il'').〔(Лебапский Велаят )〕〔(Turkmenistan Districts )〕 Name changes since 1995 are shown in parentheses:
*Districts
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*Atamyrat District (formerly Kerki District)
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*Beýik Türkmenbaşy District (formerly Saparmyrat Nyýazow District)
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*Birata District (formerly Darganata District)
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*Döwletli District (created in August 2007)〔(Dovletli: a new etrap in Lebap Province ) . Retrieved on 24 January 2009.〕〔(Presidential resolution on Dovleti Etrap ), 29 August 2007. Retrieved on 24 January 2009.〕
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*Farap District
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*Galkynyş District (formerly Dänew District)
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*Garabekewül District
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*Garaşsyzlyk District (formerly Boýnyuzyn District)
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*Halaç District
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*Hojambaz District
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*Köýtendag District (formerly Çarşaňňy District)
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*Magdanly District
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*Sakar District
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*Saýat District
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*Serdarabat District (formerly Türkmenabat/Çärjew District)
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*Seýdi District
*Cities
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*Magdanly City (formerly Gowurdak)
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*Seýdi City
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*Türkmenabat City (formerly Çärjew)

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