Also known as Gyzylgaya
Gyzylgaýa, formerly known as Kizyl-Kaya (in Russian: "Кизыл-Кая") is a town in Türkmenbaşy District, Balkan Province, Turkmenistan. It should not be confused with Gyzylgaýa, Saýat District, Lebap Province. In 2022, Gyzylgaýa had a population of 993 people.
Gyzylgaýa, formerly known as Kizyl-Kaya (in Russian: "Кизыл-Кая") is a town in Türkmenbaşy District, Balkan Province, Turkmenistan. It should not be confused with Gyzylgaýa, Saýat District, Lebap Province. In 2022, Gyzylgaýa had a population of 993 people.
== Etymology == In Turkmen, Gyzylgaýa is a compound of the words "Gyzyl" and "Gaýa", meaning "Red" and "Crag" or "Cliff" respectively. The mention of red color in former soviet toponyms is common.
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).