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Description
Ahal is a province located in Turkmenistan, known for its diverse landscapes and rich cultural heritage. It encompasses a range of geographical features, including deserts, mountains, and valleys, which contribute to its unique environment. The province is home to several noteworthy historical sites and monuments, reflecting the ancient civilizations that once thrived in the region.
The capital of Ahal Province is Awaza, a popular destination for both tourists and locals. Awaza is located along the Caspian Sea and is renowned for its beautiful beaches and modern resorts. The area is developed to accommodate visitors, offering recreational activities and cultural experiences that showcase the traditions of Turkmenistan.
Agriculture plays a significant role in Ahal's economy, with the cultivation of crops like cotton, wheat, and fruits being predominant. Additionally, the region is involved in various industries, including textiles and construction. The local government continues to focus on infrastructure development and improving the quality of life for its residents.
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