Kopetdag District
Kopetdag District
Köpetdag etraby Proletar District (1961-1993) Stalin District (-1961) | |
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Country | Turkmenistan |
City | Ashgabat |
Area | |
• Total | 150.53 km2 (58.12 sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+5 |
Kopetdag District (Turkmen: Köpetdag etraby) is a borough of Aşgabat in Turkmenistan. As a borough, it is headed by a presidentially appointed mayor (Turkmen: häkim). [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15]
Etymology
[edit]The district is named after the Kopet Dag (viz.) mountain range visible to the south.
History
[edit]It is located in the historical center of Ashgabat. During the Soviet era, it was known by the names Stalin etraby and, after 1961, Proletar etraby, until it was renamed on 14 September 1993 by presidential decree to its present Köpetdag etraby.[16]
According to the Soviet census of 1989, 149,996 people lived in the district.[17]
In late 2021, the new State Tribune was opened on the outskirts of the district. The tribune's total area is 9,000 square metres (97,000 square feet) and includes a two-story domed building featuring a presidential tribune alongside 2,000 seat tribunes for guests. In addition, the largest, at 120-meters, LED screen in Central Asia was installed near the tribune. It was opened with the intention of holding mass events on national holidays. The annual Turkmen Independence Day Parade in honor of the country's 30th anniversary was held on this square in September 2021.[18]
Education
[edit]The Academy of the Ministry of National Security, the Turkmen State Border Service Institute, the Military Institute of the Ministry of Defense, and the Turkmen State Institute of Physical Education and Sports are located in the district.
Other places of interest
[edit]See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ OpenStreetMap / Ashgabat / Boroughs_of_Ashgabat
- ^ Ашхабад прирос новыми территориями 27 May 2013
- ^ Новое административно-территориальное деление Ашхабада и Ахалского велаята (с картами) Archived 2020-07-26 at the Wayback Machine 27 May 2013
- ^ Изменения в административной карте столицы Туркменистана и ее прилегающих территорий 28 May 2013
- ^ Объединены два этрапа туркменской столицы 04 February 2015
- ^ О статусе столицы Туркменистана[permanent dead link] 26 March 2016
- ^ Постановление о вопросах административно-территориального деления города Ашхабада 05 January 2018
- ^ Глава государства подписал Постановления о переименовании и структурной реорганизации некоторых хякимликов Ахалского велаята и Ашхабада 05 January 2018
- ^ Меджлис Туркменистана внёс изменения в административно-территориальное деление города Ашхабада Archived 2020-12-03 at the Wayback Machine 05 January 2018
- ^ Türkmenistanyň Mejlisiniň Karary Ahal welaýatynyň dolandyryş-çäk bölünişiginiň meseleleri hakynda Archived 2020-07-26 at the Wayback Machine 05 January 2018
- ^ Парламент Туркменистана внёс изменения в административно-территориальное деление Ашхабада 06 January 2018
- ^ В Туркменистане изменились административные границы Ашхабада и Ахалского региона 06 January 2018
- ^ Глава государства подписал Постановления о переименовании и структурной реорганизации некоторых хякимликов Ахалского велаята и Ашхабада Archived 2018-07-09 at the Wayback Machine 08 January 2018
- ^ Döwlet Baştutanymyz Ahal welaýatynyň we Aşgabat şäheriniň käbir häkimlikleriniň atlaryny we gurluşyny üýtgetmek hakynda Karara gol çekdi Archived 2018-04-20 at the Wayback Machine 08 January 2018
- ^ Постановление Меджлиса Туркменистана "О вопросах административных территорий этрапов города Ашхабада" 06 August 2018 (published in official daily newspaper Нейтральный Туркменистан 7 August 2018, page 2, with map)
- ^ "Presidential Decree No. 1491" (PDF) (in Turkmen). 14 September 1993.
- ^ "Демоскоп Weekly - Приложение. Справочник статистических показателей". www.demoscope.ru. Retrieved 2020-11-22.
- ^ "В столице Туркменистана открыли новую государственную трибуну | Интернет-газета Turkmenistan.Ru".
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