Provinces of Turkmenistan
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Turkmenistan is divided into 5 provinces or welayatlar (singular - welayat) and one independent city (şäher):
| Division | ISO 3166-2 | Capital City | Area (sq. km) | Area (sq. mi) | Pop (1995) | Key |
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| Aşgabat | Aşgabat | 604,000 | ||||
| Ahal Province | TM-A | Aşgabat | 95,000 | 36,680 | 722,800 | 1 |
| Balkan Province | TM-B | Balkanabat | 138,000 | 53,280 | 424,700 | 2 |
| Daşoguz Province | TM-D | Daşoguz | 74,000 | 28,570 | 1,059,800 | 3 |
| Lebap Province | TM-L | Türkmenabat | 94,000 | 36,290 | 1,034,700 | 4 |
| Mary Province | TM-M | Mary | 87,000 | 33,590. | 1,146,800 | 5 |
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