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- Balkanabat (Turkmen: Balkanabat şäheri), formerly Nebit-Dag and Neftedag, is the administrative centre of Balkan Province, the largest province in Turkmenistan...
- football club based in Balkanabat. They compete in top division of Turkmen football, the Ýokary Liga. Their home stadium is Balkanabat Stadium which can hold...
- (east), Iran (south), and the Caspian Sea (west). The capital city is Balkanabat, formerly known as Nebit Dag. The region's boundaries are identical to...
- Balkanabat Airport (IATA: BKN), also known as Nebit Dag Airport, is a provincial airport located 4.5 kilometres (2.8 mi) southeast of Balkanabat in Turkmenistan...
- football club based in Balkanabat. They pla**** in the top division in Turkmenistani football in 2008. Their home stadium is Balkanabat Stadium which can hold...
- Sea. Major cities include Aşgabat, Türkmenbaşy (formerly Krasnovodsk), Balkanabat, Daşoguz, Türkmenabat, and Mary. Turkmenistan is in a temperate desert...
- Sport Toplumy Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Balkanabat, Turkmenistan. It is currently used mostly for football matches and serves as the home for...
- Peninsula of the Caspian Sea. It is directly subordinate to the city of Balkanabat in Balkan Province of western Turkmenistan. In November 2022, it was downgraded...
- March 2005 Salt Lake Stadium, Calcutta, India 16 March 2005 Balkanabat Stadium, Balkanabat, Turkmenistan 16 March 2005 Bangabandhu Stadium, Dhaka, Bangladesh...
- the Cheleken Peninsula, and modern oil drilling began in the 1930s near Balkanabat. The Gumdag field was developed in 1949, then Go****epe (1958), Ekerem...