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Lebap is a region located in northern Turkmenistan that serves as an important part of the country's administrative divisions. The region is significant for its role in Turkmenistan's economy and development, particularly in relation to the country's natural resources and population centers in the north.
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39°0′N 63°0′E / 39.000°N 63.000°E / 39.000; 63.000
Lebap Region (Turkmen: Lebap welaýaty, IPA: [leˈbɑːp βeˌɫɑːjɑˈtɯ]) is one of the five regions of Turkmenistan. It borders Afghanistan and Uzbekistan along the Amu Darya river. Its administrative centre is Türkmenabat (formerly Çärjew). Lebap covers an area of 93,727 square kilometres (36,188 mi), and it has a population of 1,447,298 as of the 2022 census.
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