Gyzyldag
Gyzyldag (Azerbaijani: Qızıldağ) is a mountain in Azerbaijan with a height of 1,319.1 m (4,328 ft) above sea level, in the Shahbuz district of the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic, on the border with the Babek district.[1]
Geography
[edit ]It is located 19 kilometers north-east of the city of Nakhichevan, 4 kilometers north-east of Jagri, on the right bank of the middle course of the Nakhchivanchay river, in the interfluve of Nakhchivanchay and Jagrichay.
The Khal-Khal deposit of native copper is located one kilometer to the south-east of Gyzyldag. The deposit was studied in 1961-1963 by G. Mammadov and M. Mammadov.[2] In 1980–1981, the deposit was explored in detail by V. Nagiyev and Y. Kerimov.[3]
See also
[edit ]References
[edit ]- ^ Izmailova, Saida. "К ИСТОРИЧЕСКОЙ ГЕОГРАФИИ АЗЕРБАЙДЖАНА XVI- первой половины XVIII вв".
{{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires|journal=(help) - ^ "Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic" (PDF).
- ^ "Gyzyldag" (PDF).
39°22′26.7′′N 45°26′50.2′′E / 39.374083°N 45.447278°E / 39.374083; 45.447278
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