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Shahdag National Park turns seventeen

Shahdag National Park

Seventeen years have passed since the establishment of the Shahdag National Park. Founded in 2006, the Shahdag National Park has become one of the most exciting places for tourists. The park is a perfect place to experience the awe and wonders of nature. The park was laid in an area …

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Azerbaijan, China discuss cooperation in green energy

Azerbaijan, China

Azerbaijani Economy Minister Mikail Jabbarov received representatives of China Energy International Group Co., which has advanced experience in the field of green energy, Azernews reports. The meeting discussed cooperation to accelerate the transition to green energy in Azerbaijan. At the meeting, information was presented on the development of Azerbaijan’s energy sector in …

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Culinary delights of Turkic countries demonstrated in Shusha

culture

The Turkic countries are known for their rich and diverse culinary traditions that have been shaped by centuries of history and cultural exchange. The Turkic countries, which include Azerbaijan, Turkiye, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Turkmenistan, boast a wide variety of dishes that showcase their rich culinary legacy. From mouthwatering meat …

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Azerbaijan presents green energy concept at COP 28

green energy

Being one of the main factors affecting surroundings, humankind has tried to adapt the environment according to its needs throughout history. Even in pre-historic times, as humankind spread from Africa to other continents, many local animals and even plants started to go extinct in places where humankind stepped upon them. …

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Factors leading to development of tourism in Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan

Until problems such as global warming and climate change appeared, the world economy saw its entire development perspective as fundamentally dependent on oil. Many countries were already moving towards industrialization, and places for recreation such as tourism were shrinking. But as the problem facing the world became more serious, it …

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