chongar
Chongar is a toponym used for several settlements in Central Asia. The most documented instance is a village named Chongar in Turkmenistan's Lebap Province, located near the Amu Darya river and close to the border with Uzbekistan. This rural locality has an agriculture-based economy, with cotton and grain as common crops, and it serves as a minor waypoint for regional transportation.
Additionally, several other villages in Turkmenistan and in Uzbekistan bear the same or similar name, often
Etymology is not well established in English-language sources, and the name's origin is considered Turkic in
Because Chongar can refer to multiple places, the article avoids assuming a single location; readers should