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Zagatali

Zagatali

Zagatala is a beautiful green city with spacious cobbled and paved streets lined with majestic plane trees. Most of the buildings are clean one-story houses with tiled roofs, but there are many modern three- and four-story buildings in the city. All houses in the city are built of local river stone and burnt brick, they are painted standardly and are very similar to houses in the provinces of Western Europe.

Ilisu

Ilisu

Ilisu is one of the ancient villages of Azerbaijan, located at the intersection of the rivers Kyurmyukchay and Agchay in a beautiful place surrounded by mountains and forests, 12 kilometers from the city of Gakh. In ancient times, most of the population of Ilisu was artisans.

Gakh

Gakh

In the north-west of Azerbaijan, at the foot of the southern slope of the Greater Caucasus, is located the picturesque city - Gakh. The distance between Baku and Gakh is 345 kilometers. The city is located at an altitude of 500 meters above sea level.

Gabala

Gabala

Gabala is a popular tourist center due to the numerous preserved historical monuments, a warm mild climate and the stunning beauty of the Caucasus mountains. The main attractions of the city are the Albanian Church "Jotari" (IV – VIII centuries), the village of Nij, where a unique architectural monument is located - the Udi Temple, archaeological excavations in the ancient city of Gabala (Gyadim Gabala).

Shamakhi

Shamakhi

Shemakha (or Shamakhi) is located in the southern part of the Greater Caucasus, 122 kilometers from Baku and lies at an altitude of 800 meters above sea level. Founded in V-IV centuries BC and was one of the cities of Caucasian Albania and also the capital of the State of Shirvanshahs in the X century.

Sheki

Sheki

Sheki is the center of the eponymous district and the eponymous historical region in Azerbaijan. Located in the southern foothills of the Greater Caucasus, 77 km north of the Yevlakh railway junction.

Ismailli

Ismailli

At the foot of the picturesque southern slope of the Greater Caucasus, the small but beautiful city of Ismayilli, formed in November 1931, is comfortably located. The former village of Ismayilli received the status of a city in 1967, after which Ismayilli became part of 11 cities of republican subordination