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Atamurat
Atamurat is a town in eastern Turkmenistan. It is located in Lebap Province. It was formerly known as Kerki. Nearby towns and villages include Mukry, Amyderya, Surkhi and Kiikchi . . The town is served by Atamurat airport located 2 miles from the town centre. In August 2012, the state national company Turkmenistan Airlines has announced an international tender for the design and construction of a new complex with the capacity of 100 passengers per hour. The name Kerki is a Turkified pronunciation of the original Persian name Karkuh meaning "Deaf Mountain.

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