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Districts of Turkmenistan

An etrap, often translated as "district," is the second-level administrative division of Turkmenistan. In terms of hierarchy, an etrap is situated below a welaýat (province). An etrap may include several cities, towns and rural councils which include villages. An etrap is headed by an häkim ; they are appointed by the President of Turkmenistan.

List of districts
As of September 19, 2025, there are 58 districts in Turkmenistan. Among them, 7 are boroughs and 7 are cities with a district status. Here is a list of the districts of Turkmenistan arranged by administrative divisions and alphabetical order. Cities with a district status are highlighted in bold. == List of districts for each province ==
List of districts for each province
Aşgabat See also Map of the Boroughs of Ashgabat As of January 5, 2018, Ashgabat includes four boroughs (uly etraplar): Ahal province Balkan province Daşoguz province Lebap province Mary province ==Abolished districts==
Abolished districts
Here is a list districts abolished at some point: • Altyn asyr District - Abolished on January 5, 2018, then reestablished on September 19, 2025. • Archabil DistrictBeýik Türkmenbaşy DistrictÇandybil DistrictDerweze DistrictDöwletli District - Abolished on November 9, 2022, then reestablished on September 19, 2025. • Farap District - Abolished on November 9, 2022, then reestablished on September 19, 2025. • Garabekewül District - Abolished on November 25, 2017, then reestablished on September 19, 2025. • Gubadag District - Abolished on November 9, 2022, then reestablished on September 19, 2025. • Gurbansoltan Eje District - Abolished on November 9, 2022, then reestablished on September 19, 2025, with the name of Garaşsyzlyk. • Kenar District (Türkmenbaşy City) • Magdanly DistrictOguzhan District - Abolished on November 9, 2022, then reestablished on September 19, 2025. • Ruhabat DistrictSakar DistrictSerhetabat District ==See also==
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