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Çärjew District

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Çärjew District
Serdarabat District
Country Turkmenistan
ProvinceLebap Province
CapitalÇärjew
Time zoneUTC+5 (+5)

Çärjew District (formerly Türkmenabat/Serdarabat District)[1] is a district of Lebap Province in Turkmenistan.

The administrative center of the district is the town of Çärjew, a town created on 28 November 2017 from the promotion of the village of "Guşçular" and the absorption of the following villages: Darganly, Garawul, Marküş, Orazaly, Ulywahym, Ýaňyaryk.[2]

On the same date, 28 November, 2017, the district was renamed from Serdarabat District to its current name, Çärjew .

On 9 November 2022, Farap District was dissolved, and its territories were transferred to this district.[3]

Administrative Subdivisions

  • Cities (şäherler)
  • Towns (şäherçeler)
    • Hojagala
    • Kiştiwan
  • Village councils (geňeşlikler)
    • Amyderýa (Zähmetkeş, Gumly, Guýymugal, Hydyrili, Täzeoba, Ýokarymugal, Zarpçy)
    • Balta Myradow adyndaky (Açyl Mürzäýew adyndaky, Balta Myradow adyndaky, Baýatlar, Bereketli, Birleşik, Hojamekan, Ulyçarlak)
    • Bereket (Ýasydepe, Egrigüzer, Gaýybaýat, Gazagoba, Gökler, Täzeaý, Rowaç)
    • Bitik (Magtymguly, Bahar, Bitik, Çarmerde, 9-njy Maý, Gülabat, Täzeýol, Ýeketut)
    • Boýrabap (Gaýmakçy, Adak, Baýdakçy, Boýrabap, Galkynyş, Hojamiresen, Tally)
    • Garamyş (Garamyş, Bozarykly, Älemdar, Ýolbaşçy)
    • Guşçular (Guşçular, Darganly, Garawul, Marküş, Orazaly, Ulywahym, Ýaňyaryk)
    • Hanoba (Goýgala, Händek, Parahat, Tuýgun)
    • Hojaili (Bekaryk, Babadaýhan, Dogryýap, Duryýap, Dostluk, Hojaaryk, Hojaili, Kerpiçli, Pagtaçy, Peşelioba, Sahyjan, Ýeňiş)
    • Hojakenepsi (Hojakenepsi, Akrabat, Eljik, Ýylmangala)
    • Jendi (Jendi, Başsaka, Goşaaryk, Joşgun, Kündearyk, Sandykly, Ýalkym)
    • Kölaryk (Kölaryk, Araplar, Asudalyk, Ak altyn, Balykçy, Esgioba, Joraýew, Könegulançy, Petdeli, Üçbaş)
    • Kyraç (Kyraç, Gumkent, Mergenli, Ýaşlyk)
    • Nobat Gutlyýew adyndaky (N.Gutlyýew adyndaky, Çümmekdepe, Çöpligarawul, Könearyk, Magtymguly Pyragy, Owlakdepe, Saýatly, Saýatlyoba, Täzedurmuş, Ýaşlar, Ýokaryaryk)
    • Osty (Osty, Gadyn, Gyrteki)
    • Sarykbala (Sarykbala, Agalaň, Dogryýol, Döwletli, Gagarin, Garawuldepe, Gurluşykçy, Guýyaryk)
    • Zergär (Gyzylýap, Alagöz, Arap, Döwletmämmet Azady adyndaky, Düýeçi, Hojamaşat, Seýdi, Şyhlar, Zergär)

References

  1. ^ "Внесены изменения в административно-территориальное деление Лебапского велаята" [Changes to the administrative-territorial divisions in Lebap velayat] (in Russian). Türkmenistan Bu Gün. 2017-11-27. Retrieved 2018-01-05.
  2. ^ "Lebap welaýatynyň dolandyryş-çäk bölünişigine üýtgeşmeler girizildi". 2017-11-28. Archived from the original on 2023-03-31.
  3. ^ "Постановление Меджлиса Милли Генгеша Туркменистана" (in Russian). Электронная газета «Золотой век». 10 November 2022.

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