Cities

Aghsu City

Agsu has been in operation as administrative-territorial district since October 8, 1943. Agsu was a city-type settlement until 1967, in the same year it was entitled with city status. It has border with Ismayilli District in west and northwest, Shamakhi District in northwest and east, Kurdamir and Hajigabul Districts in the south. For geographical position, Aghsu District is located in Shirvan Plain and foots of Greater Caucasus. 16 villages and 3 territorial scopes are in the mountainous area. 2 Rivers – Girdiman, Aghsuchay and their branches Aghdarchay and Nazirchay flow through the area of District. Kukash ravine and Javanshir Lake are located in the west, Upper Shirvan Canal and its Aghsu branch are located in the south.

Aghsu District is an agricultural district. Cattle-breeding, grain-growing, cotton-growing and gardening play an important role in the economy of this district. There is a 55 km-motor road in the area of the district. 37 km-Baku-Shamakhi-Yevlakh road belongs to the second category, 18 km-Aghsu-Kurdemir-Bahramtapa road – to the third category.

  • Baku
  • Dashkasan
  • Lerik
  • Saatli
  • Terter
  • Aghjabedi
  • Fuzuli
  • Masally
  • Sabirabad
  • Tovuz
  • Aghdam
  • Gadabey
  • Mingechevir
  • Shabran
  • Ujar
  • Aghdash
  • Ganja
  • Naftalan
  • Shakhbuz
  • Khachmaz
  • Aghstafa
  • Goranboy
  • Nakhchivan
  • Salyan
  • Khankendi
  • Aghsu
  • Goychay
  • Neftchala
  • Shamakhi
  • Khyzy
  • Astara
  • Goygol
  • Oghuz
  • Samukh
  • Khojaly
  • Babak
  • Hajigabul
  • Ordubad
  • Sadarak
  • Khojavend
  • Balakan
  • Imishli
  • Gakh
  • Shaki
  • Yardimli
  • Barda
  • Ismailli
  • Gazakh
  • Shamkir
  • Yevlakh
  • Beylagan
  • Kalbajar
  • Gabala
  • Sharur
  • Zagatala
  • Bilasuvar
  • Kangarli
  • Gobustan
  • Shirvan
  • Zangilan
  • Jabrayil
  • Kurdamir
  • Guba
  • Siyazan
  • Zardab
  • Jalilabad
  • Lachin
  • Gubadli
  • Sumgayit
  • Julfa
  • Lankaran
  • Gusar
  • Shusha