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Balkan Region

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Balkan
Balkan welaýat
From the top, Yangykala Canyon, Entrance to Türkmenbaşy, Discoverers Monument in Balkanabat
Balkan region in Turkmenistan
Country Turkmenistan
CapitalBalkanabat
Area
 • Total139,270 km2 (53,770 sq mi)
Population
 (2022 census)
 • Total529,895
 • Density3.8/km2 (9.9/sq mi)
Websitebalkan.gov.tm

Balkan Region (Turkmen: Balkan welaýaty, Балкан велаяты) is the westernmost of the five regions of Turkmenistan. Clockwise from north it borders Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan (north); two provinces of Turkmenistan (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 those of the former Krasnovodsk Oblast', a Soviet-era province of the Turkmen Soviet Socialist Republic. This oblast was liquidated and restored repeatedly in the 20th century, concluding with its abolition in 1988. However, the administrative boundaries of the region were restored in 1991 when Balkan Region was established.

The province covers 139,270 square kilometers and counts 529,895 residents (2022 estimate).[1] A large minority of these are nomadic herding families.[2] Its population density of 3.8 persons per square kilometer is the lowest in Turkmenistan.

Other cities include: Bereket, Türkmenbaşy, Gumdag, Serdar, Hazar, Etrek, and Esenguly.

Balkan Region has significant hydrocarbon reserves, which in 2019 accounted for 13.9% of Turkmenistan's natural gas production and 93.1% of its petroleum production.[3] It also generated 15.4% of the country's electric power.[3] Due to the very low water supply, agriculture is negligible, and only 4.5% of Turkmenistan's arable lands are within the province.

Off its Caspian shores, the Balkan Region includes the island of Ogurja Ada, the most important island in Turkmenistan and one of the largest in the Caspian Sea.

Etymology edit

 
Loading terminal of the Garabogaz urea (carbamide) plant in Balkan Province, Turkmenistan

One conjecture holds that Balkan comes from Bal akan meaning “where the honey flows”, possibly relating to the locally rich petroleum sources. However, Atanyyazow explains,

This name is derived from the Balkan word meaning "mountain" in ancient Turkic languages (Khasanov, p. 47) - compare the Balkan mountains in Bulgaria. In the Turkic language, it is also used to mean "mountain", "mountain-top mountains" (1 Uretsko-Russian. Sl. M, 1931, p. 110). In the dictionaries of Budagovyts and Gadlovyts, it also occurs in the same sense. This ancient name, which existed in the early 11th century, is interpreted by local elders as "honey flowing"...[4]

Administrative subdivisions edit

Districts edit

Balkan Province (Balkan welaýaty) is subdivided into 6 districts (etrap, plural etraplar):[5][6]

  1. Bereket (previously Gazanjyk)
  2. Esenguly (previously Hasan-Kuli)
  3. Etrek (previously Gyzyletrek)
  4. Gyzylarbat (from 1999 to 2022 called Serdar)
  5. Magtymguly (previously Garry Gala)
  6. Türkmenbaşy

In addition, part of the city of Turkmenbashy is subdivided into a borough with district status and thus a presidentially appointed mayor.

  1. Awaza etraby

The former Kenar Borough (Kenar etraby) of the city of Turkmenbashy was abolished effective 9 November 2022.[7][8][9][6][10][11][12]

Municipalities edit

As of January 1, 2017, the province included 10 cities (города or şäherler), 13 towns (посёлки or şäherçeler), 33 rural or village councils (сельские советы or geňeşlikler), and 112 villages (села, сельские населенные пункты or obalar).[6] Two cities, Gumdag and Hazar, were downgraded to town status in November 2022, reducing the number of cities to eight and increasing the number of towns by two. The town of Garagöl was annexed by the town of Hazar, bringing the number of towns to 14.[12]

In the list below, cities with "district status" are bolded:

 
Railway station in Bereket city, October 2013.
 
Wall of Yangy Kala Canyon in Balkan Province, Turkmenistan

Industry edit

From 2017 to 2019, Balkan Province produced these volumes of industrial products:[13]

2017 2018 2019
Electricity
million kwh
5,106.3 4,757.6 3,474.3
Oil (including gas condensate)
thousand tonnes
10,237.9 10,120.9 9,146.4
Natural gas
billion m3
10.5 10.5 9.7
Gasoline
thousand tonnes
1,828.1 1,830.1 1,707.6
Kerosene
thousand tonnes
551.6 567.9 477.4
Diesel fuel
thousand tonnes
1,897 1,182 1,745
Bunker oil
thousand tonnes
623 854.5 674
Sodium sulfate
thousand tonnes
3.1 1.5 0.3
Cement
thousand tonnes
888.2 731.2 402.6
Building bricks
million
6.2 6.8 9.7
Salt
thousand tonnes
94.1 94.2 94.3

Turkmenistan's largest petroleum refinery is in the city of Turkmenbashy (viz.).

The Balkan Cement Plant in Jebel was built in 2011 by Turkish firm Polimeks and has a design capacity of one million tons per year.[14][15][16]

The Kiyanly Polymer Factory (Turkmen: Gyýanly Polimer Zawody), inaugurated October 17, 2018, features design capacity to produce 381 thousand tonnes of polyethylene and 81 thousand tonnes of polypropylene per year. Built at a cost of $3.4 billion by LG International, Hyundai Engineering, Toyo Engineering, and Gap Inşaat (a subsidiary of Çalık Holding), the plant cracks methane and ethane for production of polymers.[17] In the first ten months of 2019, however, the factory produced only 67,900 tonnes of polyethylene and 12,700 tonnes of polypropylene.[18]

The $1.3 billion Garabogaz urea (carbamide) plant, built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and GAP İnşaat, was inaugurated on September 18, 2018, with a design capacity of 1.16 million tonnes of urea per year.[19] Between January and October 2019, the Garabogaz plant produced approximately 392,000 tonnes of urea, of which 261,000 tonnes was exported.[20]

Three factories produce iodine in Turkmenistan, all in Balkan Province: one each in Balkanabat, Hazar, and Bereket. The Bereket plant is designed to produce 150 tonnes per year of iodine. Following planned renovations and upgrades, the Balkanabat and Hazar plants will have design capacities of 250 tonnes and 300 tonnes of iodine, respectively, plus 2400 tonnes and 4500 tonnes of bromine, respectively, per year.[21] Total production of iodine in 2019 was 681.4 tonnes.[22]

Transportation edit

The M37 highway begins at the Turkmenbashi International Seaport and leads eastward 1200 kilometers in the direction of Ashgabat, Mary, Türkmenabat, and the border with Uzbekistan. A network of paved roads connects major population centers, including the P-15, P-16, P-17, P-18, and P-20 highways. Passenger and car ferry service is available between the seaport in Turkmenbashy and Baku. A major airport is located in Turkmenbashy, and smaller airports are located in Balkanabat, Etrek, Garabogaz, Hazar, and Jebel. A military airfield is located at Ýangyja.

The Trans-Caspian Railway begins in Turkmenbashy and extends eastward to Uzbekistan via Ashgabat, Mary, and Turkmenabat. The International North–South Transport Corridor passes through Balkan Province and intersects the Trans-Caspian Railway at Bereket, which features a large locomotive depot and repair works.

In addition to the seaport at Turkmenbashy, smaller vessel-loading facilities are found at Garabogaz (urea) and Gyýanly (polymers). Turkmenbashi International Seaport operates oil-loading terminals at Alaja, Ekerem, and Kenar, and Dragon Oil loads oil at the port of Hazar.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Turkmenistan: Regions, Major Cities & Towns - Population Statistics, Maps, Charts, Weather and Web Information". www.citypopulation.de. Retrieved 2024-01-16.
  2. ^ Statistical Yearbook of Turkmenistan 2000-2004, National Institute of State Statistics and Information of Turkmenistan, Ashgabat, 2005.
  3. ^ a b Türkmenistanyň Ýyllyk Statistik Neşiri 2019 Ýyl (in Turkmen, Russian, and English). Ashgabat: State Committee of Statistics of Turkmenistan. 2020. p. 42.
  4. ^ Atanyyazov, S. (1970). Türkmenistanyň Toponymyk Sözlügi (in Turkmen). Ashgabat: Ylym. p. 42.
  5. ^ Türkmenistanyň Mejlisi (2010–2018). "Türkmenistanyň dolandyryş-çäk birlikleriniň Sanawy". Türkmenistanyş Mejlisiniň Karary. Ashgabat.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) This document is reproduced online at https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Districts_in_Turkmenistan.
  6. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on 2018-07-08. Retrieved 2018-07-08.
  7. ^ According to Türkmenistanyň dolandyryş-çäk birlikleriniň Sanawy Turkmenbashy until November 2022 was divided into the city of Turkmenbashy proper and the Awaza borough, which consists of the Awaza National Resort Zone plus an administrative center and bedroom community a short distance away as well as the city airport. However, parliamentary and presidential decrees established Kenar borough (Kenar etraby) and that name is attested in these statutes, though it was omitted from the official list of administrative subdivisions. The portion of the city of Turkmenbashy not in Awaza borough was thus referred to as the Kenar borough (Kenar etraby), after the former village of Kenar that was annexed by Turkmenbashy city.
  8. ^ . 27 May 2016. Archived from the original on 8 July 2018. Retrieved 11 April 2021.
  9. ^ "ПОСТАНОВЛЕНИЕ МЕДЖЛИСА ТУРКМЕНИСТАНА Об административно-территориальных вопросах Балканского велаята". 27 May 2016.
  10. ^ "Расширенное совещание по дальнейшему развитию Национальной туристической зоны «Аваза»" (in Russian). «Туркменистан: золотой век». 31 July 2013.
  11. ^ "Türkmenistanyň Prezidenti "Awaza" milli syýahatçylyk zolagyny mundan beýläk-de ösdürmek boýunça giňişleýin maslahat geçirdi" (in Turkmen). "Türkmenistan: Altyn asyr". 31 July 2013.
  12. ^ a b "Постановление Меджлиса Милли Генгеша Туркменистана" (in Russian). Электронная газета «Золотой век». 10 November 2022.
  13. ^ Türkmenistanyň Ýyllyk Statistik Neşiri 2019 Ýyl (in Turkmen, Russian, and English). Ashgabat: State Committee of Statistics of Turkmenistan. 2020. p. 46.
  14. ^ "На западе Туркменистана построен крупнейший в стране цементный завод" (in Russian). Turkmenistan.ru. 12 October 2011.
  15. ^ Saeedi, Tariq (26 November 2019). "2020 год может быть поворотным для Туркменистана – Часть 2" (in Russian). News Central Asia.
  16. ^ "Jebel Cement Factory Balkanabat – 2011" (in English, Russian, and Turkish). Polimeks. Retrieved 18 April 2021.
  17. ^ "Полимерный завод в Киянлы добавляет новые возможности в индустриально-экономический микс Туркменистана" (in Russian). News Central Asia. October 18, 2018.
  18. ^ "С начала 2019 г. на ГХК в пос. Киянлы произведено 67,9 тыс. т полиэтилена" (in Russian). Neftegaz.ru. November 14, 2019.
  19. ^ "Страсти по каспийскому карбамиду" (in Russian). KORABEL.RU. August 20, 2019.
  20. ^ "Завод «Гарабогазкарбамид» экспортировал с начала года более 261 тысяч тонн удобрений" (in Russian). Turkmenportal. November 13, 2019.
  21. ^ "На западе Туркменистана открыли новый завод по производству йода" (in Russian). SNG Today. 1 July 2019.
  22. ^ Türkmenistanyň Ýyllyk Statistik Neşiri 2019 Ýyl (in Turkmen, Russian, and English). Ashgabat: State Committee of Statistics of Turkmenistan. 2020. p. 29.

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Not to be confused with the Balkans a region in south eastern Europe 40 0 N 55 0 E 40 000 N 55 000 E 40 000 55 000 Balkan Balkan welayatRegionFrom the top Yangykala Canyon Entrance to Turkmenbasy Discoverers Monument in BalkanabatBalkan region in TurkmenistanCountry TurkmenistanCapitalBalkanabatArea Total139 270 km2 53 770 sq mi Population 2022 census Total529 895 Density3 8 km2 9 9 sq mi Websitebalkan wbr gov wbr tm Balkan Region Turkmen Balkan welayaty Balkan velayaty is the westernmost of the five regions of Turkmenistan Clockwise from north it borders Kazakhstan Uzbekistan north two provinces of Turkmenistan 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 those of the former Krasnovodsk Oblast a Soviet era province of the Turkmen Soviet Socialist Republic This oblast was liquidated and restored repeatedly in the 20th century concluding with its abolition in 1988 However the administrative boundaries of the region were restored in 1991 when Balkan Region was established The province covers 139 270 square kilometers and counts 529 895 residents 2022 estimate 1 A large minority of these are nomadic herding families 2 Its population density of 3 8 persons per square kilometer is the lowest in Turkmenistan Other cities include Bereket Turkmenbasy Gumdag Serdar Hazar Etrek and Esenguly Balkan Region has significant hydrocarbon reserves which in 2019 accounted for 13 9 of Turkmenistan s natural gas production and 93 1 of its petroleum production 3 It also generated 15 4 of the country s electric power 3 Due to the very low water supply agriculture is negligible and only 4 5 of Turkmenistan s arable lands are within the province Off its Caspian shores the Balkan Region includes the island of Ogurja Ada the most important island in Turkmenistan and one of the largest in the Caspian Sea Contents 1 Etymology 2 Administrative subdivisions 2 1 Districts 2 2 Municipalities 3 Industry 4 Transportation 5 See also 6 References 7 LinksEtymology edit nbsp Loading terminal of the Garabogaz urea carbamide plant in Balkan Province TurkmenistanOne conjecture holds that Balkan comes from Bal akan meaning where the honey flows possibly relating to the locally rich petroleum sources However Atanyyazow explains This name is derived from the Balkan word meaning mountain in ancient Turkic languages Khasanov p 47 compare the Balkan mountains in Bulgaria In the Turkic language it is also used to mean mountain mountain top mountains 1 Uretsko Russian Sl M 1931 p 110 In the dictionaries of Budagovyts and Gadlovyts it also occurs in the same sense This ancient name which existed in the early 11th century is interpreted by local elders as honey flowing 4 Administrative subdivisions editDistricts edit Balkan Province Balkan welayaty is subdivided into 6 districts etrap plural etraplar 5 6 Bereket previously Gazanjyk Esenguly previously Hasan Kuli Etrek previously Gyzyletrek Gyzylarbat from 1999 to 2022 called Serdar Magtymguly previously Garry Gala Turkmenbasy In addition part of the city of Turkmenbashy is subdivided into a borough with district status and thus a presidentially appointed mayor City Boroughs of Turkmenbasy City Awaza etraby The former Kenar Borough Kenar etraby of the city of Turkmenbashy was abolished effective 9 November 2022 7 8 9 6 10 11 12 Municipalities edit As of January 1 2017 the province included 10 cities goroda or saherler 13 towns posyolki or saherceler 33 rural or village councils selskie sovety or geneslikler and 112 villages sela selskie naselennye punkty or obalar 6 Two cities Gumdag and Hazar were downgraded to town status in November 2022 reducing the number of cities to eight and increasing the number of towns by two The town of Garagol was annexed by the town of Hazar bringing the number of towns to 14 12 In the list below cities with district status are bolded nbsp Railway station in Bereket city October 2013 nbsp Wall of Yangy Kala Canyon in Balkan Province Turkmenistan Balkanabat formerly Nebit Dag Bereket formerly Gazanjyk Cyrillic Russian Kazandzhik or Gazandzhyk Esenguly formerly Hasan Kuli Cyrillic Russian Gasan Kuli Etrek formerly Gyzyletrek Garabogaz formerly Bekdas Gyzylarbat from 1999 to 2022 called Serdar Magtymguly formerly Garrygala Cyrillic Russian Kara Kala Turkmenbasy City formerly Krasnovodsk Industry editFrom 2017 to 2019 Balkan Province produced these volumes of industrial products 13 2017 2018 2019 Electricitymillion kwh 5 106 3 4 757 6 3 474 3 Oil including gas condensate thousand tonnes 10 237 9 10 120 9 9 146 4 Natural gasbillion m3 10 5 10 5 9 7 Gasolinethousand tonnes 1 828 1 1 830 1 1 707 6 Kerosenethousand tonnes 551 6 567 9 477 4 Diesel fuelthousand tonnes 1 897 1 182 1 745 Bunker oilthousand tonnes 623 854 5 674 Sodium sulfatethousand tonnes 3 1 1 5 0 3 Cementthousand tonnes 888 2 731 2 402 6 Building bricksmillion 6 2 6 8 9 7 Saltthousand tonnes 94 1 94 2 94 3 Turkmenistan s largest petroleum refinery is in the city of Turkmenbashy viz The Balkan Cement Plant in Jebel was built in 2011 by Turkish firm Polimeks and has a design capacity of one million tons per year 14 15 16 The Kiyanly Polymer Factory Turkmen Gyyanly Polimer Zawody inaugurated October 17 2018 features design capacity to produce 381 thousand tonnes of polyethylene and 81 thousand tonnes of polypropylene per year Built at a cost of 3 4 billion by LG International Hyundai Engineering Toyo Engineering and Gap Insaat a subsidiary of Calik Holding the plant cracks methane and ethane for production of polymers 17 In the first ten months of 2019 however the factory produced only 67 900 tonnes of polyethylene and 12 700 tonnes of polypropylene 18 The 1 3 billion Garabogaz urea carbamide plant built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and GAP Insaat was inaugurated on September 18 2018 with a design capacity of 1 16 million tonnes of urea per year 19 Between January and October 2019 the Garabogaz plant produced approximately 392 000 tonnes of urea of which 261 000 tonnes was exported 20 Three factories produce iodine in Turkmenistan all in Balkan Province one each in Balkanabat Hazar and Bereket The Bereket plant is designed to produce 150 tonnes per year of iodine Following planned renovations and upgrades the Balkanabat and Hazar plants will have design capacities of 250 tonnes and 300 tonnes of iodine respectively plus 2400 tonnes and 4500 tonnes of bromine respectively per year 21 Total production of iodine in 2019 was 681 4 tonnes 22 Transportation editThe M37 highway begins at the Turkmenbashi International Seaport and leads eastward 1200 kilometers in the direction of Ashgabat Mary Turkmenabat and the border with Uzbekistan A network of paved roads connects major population centers including the P 15 P 16 P 17 P 18 and P 20 highways Passenger and car ferry service is available between the seaport in Turkmenbashy and Baku A major airport is located in Turkmenbashy and smaller airports are located in Balkanabat Etrek Garabogaz Hazar and Jebel A military airfield is located at Yangyja The Trans Caspian Railway begins in Turkmenbashy and extends eastward to Uzbekistan via Ashgabat Mary and Turkmenabat The International North South Transport Corridor passes through Balkan Province and intersects the Trans Caspian Railway at Bereket which features a large locomotive depot and repair works In addition to the seaport at Turkmenbashy smaller vessel loading facilities are found at Garabogaz urea and Gyyanly polymers Turkmenbashi International Seaport operates oil loading terminals at Alaja Ekerem and Kenar and Dragon Oil loads oil at the port of Hazar See also editBalkan newspaper Cave of Dzhebel Gyzylbayyr Hojagala Jebel Ogurja Ada Turkmenbasy Gulf Turkmenbasy sahercesi OpenStreetMap Wiki Balkan Province OpenStreetMap Wiki Districts in TurkmenistanReferences edit Turkmenistan Regions Major Cities amp Towns Population Statistics Maps Charts Weather and Web Information www citypopulation de Retrieved 2024 01 16 Statistical Yearbook of Turkmenistan 2000 2004 National Institute of State Statistics and Information of Turkmenistan Ashgabat 2005 a b Turkmenistanyn Yyllyk Statistik Nesiri 2019 Yyl in Turkmen Russian and English Ashgabat State Committee of Statistics of Turkmenistan 2020 p 42 Atanyyazov S 1970 Turkmenistanyn Toponymyk Sozlugi in Turkmen Ashgabat Ylym p 42 Turkmenistanyn Mejlisi 2010 2018 Turkmenistanyn dolandyrys cak birliklerinin Sanawy Turkmenistanys Mejlisinin Karary Ashgabat a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link This document is reproduced online at https wiki openstreetmap org wiki Districts in Turkmenistan a b c Administrativno territorialnoe delenie Turkmenistana po regionam po sostoyaniyu na 1 yanvarya 2017 goda Archived from the original on 2018 07 08 Retrieved 2018 07 08 According to Turkmenistanyn dolandyrys cak birliklerinin Sanawy Turkmenbashy until November 2022 was divided into the city of Turkmenbashy proper and the Awaza borough which consists of the Awaza National Resort Zone plus an administrative center and bedroom community a short distance away as well as the city airport However parliamentary and presidential decrees established Kenar borough Kenar etraby and that name is attested in these statutes though it was omitted from the official list of administrative subdivisions The portion of the city of Turkmenbashy not in Awaza borough was thus referred to as the Kenar borough Kenar etraby after the former village of Kenar that was annexed by Turkmenbashy city Balkanskij velayat administrativno territorialnye izmeneniya 27 May 2016 Archived from the original on 8 July 2018 Retrieved 11 April 2021 POSTANOVLENIE MEDZhLISA TURKMENISTANA Ob administrativno territorialnyh voprosah Balkanskogo velayata 27 May 2016 Rasshirennoe soveshanie po dalnejshemu razvitiyu Nacionalnoj turisticheskoj zony Avaza in Russian Turkmenistan zolotoj vek 31 July 2013 Turkmenistanyn Prezidenti Awaza milli syyahatcylyk zolagyny mundan beylak de osdurmek boyunca ginisleyin maslahat gecirdi in Turkmen Turkmenistan Altyn asyr 31 July 2013 a b Postanovlenie Medzhlisa Milli Gengesha Turkmenistana in Russian Elektronnaya gazeta Zolotoj vek 10 November 2022 Turkmenistanyn Yyllyk Statistik Nesiri 2019 Yyl in Turkmen Russian and English Ashgabat State Committee of Statistics of Turkmenistan 2020 p 46 Na zapade Turkmenistana postroen krupnejshij v strane cementnyj zavod in Russian Turkmenistan ru 12 October 2011 Saeedi Tariq 26 November 2019 2020 god mozhet byt povorotnym dlya Turkmenistana Chast 2 in Russian News Central Asia Jebel Cement Factory Balkanabat 2011 in English Russian and Turkish Polimeks Retrieved 18 April 2021 Polimernyj zavod v Kiyanly dobavlyaet novye vozmozhnosti v industrialno ekonomicheskij miks Turkmenistana in Russian News Central Asia October 18 2018 S nachala 2019 g na GHK v pos Kiyanly proizvedeno 67 9 tys t polietilena in Russian Neftegaz ru November 14 2019 Strasti po kaspijskomu karbamidu in Russian KORABEL RU August 20 2019 Zavod Garabogazkarbamid eksportiroval s nachala goda bolee 261 tysyach tonn udobrenij in Russian Turkmenportal November 13 2019 Na zapade Turkmenistana otkryli novyj zavod po proizvodstvu joda in Russian SNG Today 1 July 2019 Turkmenistanyn Yyllyk Statistik Nesiri 2019 Yyl in Turkmen Russian and English Ashgabat State Committee of Statistics of Turkmenistan 2020 p 29 Links edit nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Balkan Province Tourism in Balkan Province permanent dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Balkan Region amp oldid 1196157673, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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