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A Mystery Solved

Pubblicatu di apm-wa lu 8 January 2020 n English

As I mapped Turkmenistan a couple of years ago, I noted that two locations were marked as the town of Darganata. Only one could be correct, and in my explorations I determined which one was Darganata, then pursued the correct name of the other, which turned out to be a village named Çarwadar. I made the correction, but filed away a question in the back of my mind: why would a mapper insert such an obvious error in OSM?

The answer came to light yesterday as I examined a Soviet military map of the area. In Soviet times, Çarwadar was a state farm named Sovkhoz Dargan-Ata, or in Russian совхоз “Дарган-Ата”(the contraction “sovkhoz” means “state farm”). Not a town, not even a village in Soviet terms, but a state farm community named in honor of its big brother a few kilometers away. Mystery solved! Today Çarwadar is a full fledged village, not just a farm community, and enjoys its own name, which means “herdsman”. The old state farm focused on sheep raising, and presumably the residents of Çarwadar still do.

Locu: Charvadar, Darganata District, Lebap Region, Turkmenistan
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Cummentu di happygo lu 13 January 2020 ê 09:10

Fascinating! Any pictures of that Soviet military map?

Cummentu di apm-wa lu 13 January 2020 ê 14:31

You can see samples of Soviet military maps here: https://iu.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=098c42997ca441029b69f0597ff92ea6

Mapstor also has digital copies of Soviet military maps as well as much more, if you are interested in acquiring them.

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