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Welayaty (region) in eastern Turkmenistan; area 93,600 sq km/36,139 sq mi; population (1996) 775,000. The capital is Chärjew and Kerki is another city. Most of the region lies in the Kara-Kum desert. It borders on Uzbekistan to the north. The principal river is the Amu Darya. Industries include natural gas extraction, and sulphur mining, and silk production and irrigated cultivation of cotton.



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Meanwhile in Turkmenistan, officials have ordered a quarantine of Lebap Province, where an outbreak of typhoid has been recorded.
On December 17, 2005, a police officer, district government representative, and a local CRA representative raided a meeting of an unregistered branch of Baptists in Galkynysh Etrap of Lebap Welayat.
 
 
 
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