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Description
Lebap is a province located in the southeastern part of Turkmenistan. It is bordered by Afghanistan to the south and is characterized by a diverse geography, which includes desert landscapes, rivers, and mountains. The region is known for its natural beauty and cultural heritage, attracting visitors who are interested in exploring its unique environment and history.
The province's capital, Türkmenabat, is an important city for trade and transportation within Turkmenistan. It is situated on the banks of the Amu Darya River, making it a crucial hub for commerce. The city has a growing population and features various amenities, including educational institutions, markets, and cultural sites that reflect the rich traditions of the Turkmen people.
Lebap is also recognized for its agricultural activities, particularly cotton farming, which plays a significant role in the region's economy. The local climate supports the cultivation of various crops, making the province an essential contributor to the agricultural output of Turkmenistan. Efforts are ongoing to promote sustainable practices in farming and resource management to further enhance the economic prospects of Lebap.
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