Baku: Capital of Azerbaijan

Baku is the capital of  Azerbaijan, as well as the largest port on the Caspian Sea. Located on the south coast of the Absheron Peninsula.  Population of Baku stood at 2,269,700 people, up 7,100 people from early 2018 But non officially more than 4 million people live in Baku. Historians interpret the origin of the […]

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Exciting Facts about Gobustan National Park Azerbaijan

From diverse climatic zones to exquisite landscapes and mind-boggling diversity, take a trip to the Gobustan National Park and enjoy nature’s amazing wonders. Azerbaijan, also called the Land of Fire, is a powerful country with a deep and intriguing history. You may not find this fantastic place in many tourist maps, but this once-neglected region […]

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NOVRUZ – Azerbaijan’s traditional Holiday

Novruz holiday celebration is one of the Azerbaijani people’s most important and favorite holidays. This marks the spring’s arrival and is observed on the vernal equinox, March 20-21–the celestial New Year’s end. The celebrations go on for 3 days, and at the end of the last winter month, the preparations for them start early. Novruz […]

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Palace of the Shirvanshahs

In the Middle Ages, Baku was Shirvan’s second largest town next to Shamakhy Region. Palace of the shirvanshahs was built on a hill during Shirvanshah Khalilullah’s time (1417-1462). Palace of the Shirvanshahs was declared a museum preserve in 1964. In 2000, the UNESCO World Heritage List included a unique architectural and cultural ensemble, along with […]

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Ateshgah fire temple of baku

There is a fire temple 21 km east of Baku, with permanent natural gas flowing from under the ground. The temple was built by Indian merchants in the 18th century. After Discovering the source of gas, the Hindus from the Ganges started visiting the site to pray. As the merchants praised the place, the number [...]
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