Aghdam

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https://term.museum-digital.de/md-de/place/97636

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"Aghdam (Azerbaijani: Ağdam) is a ghost city and the nominal capital of the Aghdam District of Azerbaijan. Founded in the 18th century, it was granted city status in 1828 and grew considerably during the Soviet period. Aghdam lies 26 km (16 miles) from Stepanakert at the eastern foot of the Karabakh Range, on the outskirts of the Karabakh plain.

Before the First Nagorno-Karabakh War, butter, wine and brandy, machine, and silk factories, an airport and two railway stations functioned there. By 1989, Aghdam had 28,031 inhabitants. As Azerbaijani forces withdrew from Karabakh following political turmoil in the country during the war, Armenian forces captured Aghdam in July 1993. The heavy fighting forced the city's population to flee eastwards. Upon the seizure, Armenian forces sacked the town. Until 2020, it was a de facto part of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, and was almost entirely ruined and uninhabited." - (en.wikipedia.org 24.11.2023)
Latitude
39.983333587646
Longitude
46.916667938232
Population
39,451

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