The Turan Depression or Turan Lowland is a vast low-lying desert
basin region stretching from southern Turkmenistan through Uzbekistan to Kazakhstan. The lowland region lies to the east of the Caspian Sea and southeast of the Aral Sea. It is one of the largest
expanses of sand in the world. On average, the region receives less than 15 inches (381mm) of rainfall per year. The Kara Kum desert lies at the
southern portion of the Turan Lowlands.
Three of the largest cities in the Turan Depression are: Dashkhovuz in Turkmenistan, Nukus in Uzbekistan, and
Urganch, also in Uzbekistan. Vpadina Akchanaya in Turkmenistan
is 267 feet (81 meters) below sea level. The Amu Darya
River runs in a southeast-northwesterly direction through the lowlands.
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