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incorporation into the
Soviet Union, it was
initially renamed back to
Ganja (
Gyandzha) in 1924, but in 1935 the name was
changed again to
Kirovabad (Russian:...
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change production never implemented. In
December 2004, it
opened as the
Gyandzha Auto
Plant and the
first car that came out of
their production line was...
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failed to materialize. The car was also
produced in
Azerbaijan by the
Gyandzha Auto Plant. The name
comes from the Oka
River in
Russia upon
which Serpukhov...
- Limanı) (IATA: GNJ, ICAO: UBBG) is an
airport serving Ganja (also
known as
Gyandzha), the second-largest city in Azerbaijan. It was
previously used by the...
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Deputy Minister of
Foreign Affairs since 1993. Born in
Kirovabad (now
Gyandzha) in 1949, Mamed-Guliev
attended Baku
State University where he studied...
- to
Trolleybuses in
Azerbaijan at
Wikimedia Commons Gyandzha database /
photo gallery and
Gyandzha trolleybus list at
Urban Electric Transit – in various...
- to the
Transcaucasian Military District and was
based in
Kirovabad (now
Gyandzha), in the
Azerbaijani SSR.
Elements were also
based in Shamkhor, Baku, and...
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Sojitz Alumina Azerbaijan Gyandzha Alumina 40°41′29″N 46°24′38″E / 40.69139°N 46.41056°E / 40.69139; 46...
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Ganjeh - گنجه (Persian)*,
Ghianja (Romanian*), Gjandža - Гјанџа (Serbian)*,
Gyandzha - Гянджа (Belarusian*, Bulgarian*, Russian*, Ukrainian*), Gəncə [Ҝәнҹә]...
- Baku 2–0 Gala Baku 2011–12 Gala Baku 3–1 NTD Baku 2012–13 Gala Baku 2–0
Gyandzha 2013–14 Gala Baku
League Şəki 2014–15 Gala Baku 2–1
Aztop Baku 2015–16...