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Boyukshor (Azerbaijani: Böyük Şor gölü), also
spelled separately Boyuk Shor (in
translation refers to "Big Salty"), is the second-largest lake of Azerbaijan...
- Ali-Bayramly–Baku), 130 km (81 mi); Shirvan–Dashgil, 40 km (25 mi); Dubandi-
Boyukshor, 40 km (25 mi); Dubandi-Keshla, 40 km (25 mi); Dashgil-Sangachal-Keshla...
- was
completed in
February 2015. The six-storey, 60
meter structure near
Boyukshor Lake, Baku, Azerbaijan,
opened on 6
March 2015. The main
tenant of the...
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Towers Places of
worship Nature and
parks Baku Bay Baku
Archipelago Lake
Boyukshor Baku
Botanical Gardens National Park
Mirza Alakbar Sabir Garden Philharmonic...
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Towers Places of
worship Nature and
parks Baku Bay Baku
Archipelago Lake
Boyukshor Baku
Botanical Gardens National Park
Mirza Alakbar Sabir Garden Philharmonic...
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volcanoes (Keyraki, Bogkh-bogkha,
Lokbatan and others) and salt
lakes (
Boyukshor, Khodasan, etc.). Baku has a cold semi-arid
climate (Köppen
climate classification:...
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Archipelago Lake
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Mirza Alakbar Sabir Garden Philharmonic...
- is 54–57 m
above present sea level, and 48 m
above the
level of Lake
Boyukshor. An
ancient mud
volcano (Kichik-Dag) lies
north of the
fossiliferous area;...
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Towers Places of
worship Nature and
parks Baku Bay Baku
Archipelago Lake
Boyukshor Baku
Botanical Gardens National Park
Mirza Alakbar Sabir Garden Philharmonic...
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Towers Places of
worship Nature and
parks Baku Bay Baku
Archipelago Lake
Boyukshor Baku
Botanical Gardens National Park
Mirza Alakbar Sabir Garden Philharmonic...