Independence Square, Ashgabat

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Independence Square (Turkmen: Garaşsyzlyk meýdany) is a square in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan.[4][5] The identification number of the square is 2000.[6]

Native nameGaraşsyzlyk meýdany (Turkmen)
Former name(s)Karl Marx Square
Neutrality Square[1][2]
Turkmenbashy Square[3]
TypeSquare
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Independence Square
Independence Square
Independence Square, Ashgabat is located in Turkmenistan
Independence Square, Ashgabat
Native nameGaraşsyzlyk meýdany (Turkmen)
Former name(s)Karl Marx Square
Neutrality Square[1][2]
Turkmenbashy Square[3]
TypeSquare
LocationAshgabat, Turkmenistan
Coordinates37°56′06″N 58°22′46″E
Other
Known forThe Central Square in Ashgabat
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Development

By June 2009, the square was renovated, with new fountains, original lamps and benches, being built over the course of six months.[7] In October 2014, President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov acquainted with the progress of landscaping on the square, taking a bike ride through the central part of the square.[8]

In September 2021, in honor of the 30th anniversary of Turkmen independence, the largest flat screen TV Central Asia was placed on the government tribune.[9] It coincided with the complete renovation of the government tribune.[10][11][12]

On 16th September 2021, a new complex of the State Tribune was opened, built on Kopetdag Avenue in the south of Ashgabat.[13] The former tribune in Independence Square will be reconstructed and renamed into the Business Reception Center of the Oguzkhan Presidential Palace.[14]

Events

The annual Turkmen Independence Day Parade, as well as welcome ceremony for foreign dignitaries visiting Ashgabat are held on the square.[15] Festivities on New Year's Eve occurs on the square.[16] In 2004, Turkmen leader Saparmurat Niyazov ordered that an original fountain be built on the square.[17] In May 2007, a "Star Show" took place on the square dedicated to the Day of Workers of Culture and Arts and the poetry of Magtymguly Fragi, with three powerful telescopes being installed on the central square for people to look into the lens.[18]

Landmarks

  • Oguzhan Presidential Palace[19][15]
  • Ruhyyet Palace[15]
  • Ministry of Defense headquarters[15]
  • Mejlis of Turkmenistan
  • Center of the Social Organizations of Turkmenistan
  • Turkmen State Library[20]
  • Ministry of Textile Industry
  • National Olympic Committee of Turkmenistan
  • Ashgabat Olympic Swimming Pool
  • State Puppet Theatre
  • Saparmurar Turkmenbashi Military Academy
  • Pushkin Russian-Turkmen Secondary School
  • Foreign Economic Relations' State Bank
  • Embassy of the Kazakhstan
  • Embassy of China

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