Ağsu (Rayon)
Ağsu (also Aqsu ) is a rayon in Azerbaijan . The capital is the city of Ağsu . The name means "white water".
geography
The rayon has an area of 1020 km². The landscape in the north belongs to the southern flank of the Great Caucasus , there are the mountains Niaylgad, Gingar and Lenkebiz as well as the Agsu Pass. The Shirvan steppe joins in the south. Major rivers in the district are the Ağsu and Ayramchay.
population
In 2009 the district had 70,000 inhabitants.
economy
The region is dominated by agriculture. Cotton, grain and wine are grown and cattle are raised. There is a food processing industry, e.g. B. dairies and wineries as well as snake farms. In addition, silk is processed in the region, as the Silk Road also runs through the rayon.
Attractions
The old and famous Giz-galasi tower is located in the region. Also near the village of Bazavand are the ruins of the 18th century city of New Shemakha. The grave of Ag Gumbaz can be found southwest of the capital.
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d Azerbaijan Development Gateway ( Memento of November 14, 2008 in the Internet Archive ) about the rayon
- ↑ a b c azerb.com about Ağsu
- ↑ Azerbaijani Statistical Authority ( Memento of November 14, 2010 in the Internet Archive )
Coordinates: 40 ° 36 ' N , 48 ° 24' E