Khizi Rayon
Xızı (Khizi)
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Population (1999): |
13,080 |
Area (sq. km.): |
1,850 |
Capital: |
Xızı |
Khizi (Xızı) is the least-populous rayon of Azerbaijan. Its capital is the village of Xızı. The rayon has a remarkable variety of landscapes. On the flat Caspian coast there are irrigated cattle and chicken-breeding[1] lowlands around Shurabad. West of Giläzi, the Xızı road climbs gently through stripily coloured semi-desert landscapes known as the Candy Cane Mountains[2]. Around 10km west of Xızı town, the green, heavily forested hills around Alti Agach which has been declared a Altyaghach National Park. The national park is home to the rare East Caucasian Tur, a mountain dwelling goat antelope found only in the eastern half of the Caucasus Mountains.[3]
References
- ^ Gateway.az
- ^ Azerb.com
- ^ Azerb.com
Khizi Rayon
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Ağdərə, Agirdzha, Agsiazan, Altıağac, Angelan, Ashaga Angelan, Baxışlı, Bəyəhmədyurd, Bilyasan, Charmimazar, Çisti Klyuç, Dellar, Dizəvər, Donguli, Əmbizlər, Fındığan, Gariban, Germiyan, Giləzi, Güneyqışlaq, İkinci Yaşma, Kechallyar, Khirek, Khol-Kilyazi, Kichik-Gimchi, Külüllü, Kyucheyri, Kyzyl-Yulduz, Məşədi Həsən, Qarabulaq, Qars, Qasımkənd, Qızılqazma, Shalgyakh, Sitalçay, Şıxlar, Şuraabad, Şurakənd, Tervakharva, Təzəkənd, Tıxlı, Tudar, Türkoba, Upa, Vərdağ, Xanəgah, Xələc, Yarımca, Yaşma, Yeni Yaşma, Yukhary Angelan, Zargarly
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