- Ashgabat - Wikipedia
The main sporting venues in Ashgabat are the Olympic Stadium, Ashgabat Stadium, the National Olympic ice rink, Sports complex for winter sports and the Ashgabat Watersports Complex
- Is Ashgabat the World’s Strangest City? - Wild Junket
Today, modern Ashgabat is jokingly called the “city of the dead”, because it is almost impossible to see people in the new districts of white marble The city holds the Guinness Book of Records title for most white marble on Earth
- Ashgabat | Turkmenistan, Map, Population | Britannica
Ashgabat, city and capital of Turkmenistan It lies in an oasis at the northern foot of the Kopet-Dag (Turkmen: Köpetdag) Range and on the edge of the Karakum (Turkmen: Garagum) Desert, about 19 miles (30 km) from the Iranian frontier
- Ashgabat, Turkmenistan: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025 . . .
Ashgabat Tourism: Tripadvisor has 4,200 reviews of Ashgabat Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Ashgabat resource
- Ashgabat: Why Its Considered the Worlds Strangest City
Let's take a virtual tour through Ashgabat and explore why it's earned its reputation as the world's weirdest metropolis
- 15 Things To Do in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan’s Surreal Capital
Uncover the best things to do in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan’s white marble city, with this guide to iconic landmarks and unique day trips
- Ashgabat Guide to white marble capital - Central Asia Guide
Ashgabat is a wealthy city packed with marble palaces, shining gold domes, and large expanses of polished streets Ashgabat means “the city of love” translated from the Arabic language and it was founded in 1881
- Ashgabat travel - Lonely Planet | Turkmenistan, Asia
With its lavish marble palaces, gleaming gold domes and vast expanses of manicured parkland, Ashgabat (‘the city of love’ in Arabic) has reinvented itself as a showcase city for the newly independent republic and is definitely one of Central Asia's – if not the world's – strangest places
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