Cities

Gebele city

Main sightseeing of Gabala district is ancient Kabala, having been reminded in written sources of the 1st century (Pliney and others). It existed more than 1800 years, out of them 600 years it had been capital of Albania Caucasian. Ruins of the ancient town are in 15 km from regional center, allocated on the territory between Garachay and Jourluchay rivers.In Gabala district there are planted tobacco, barley, wheat; mulberry filature to being ranched. Administrative center of the area – Gabala town being situated on the right side of Demiraparanchay bank River. In clear weather from the town, it is possible to contemplate the highest top of Azerbaijan – Bazarduzu Mountain.

Alongside the area territory, Tikanlichay, Gumchay, Demiraparanchay and Vendemchay rivers and others flow thereon.In surroundings of Gabala being enriched with nut and chestnut boscages, there are many sources of mineral waters and rills with pure key water. By bright sightseeing of the area is chestnut grove, allocated on mountain slopes at a height of 1000 m. In spring, that grove presents beautiful eyeful scene. Mid age of each tree exceeds 500 years. Some of them are inserted into the list of trees being under custodial by government.

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  • 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