Baku is the capital of Azerbaijan and has many notable features.Baku is the largest city in the Caucasus region and on the Caspian Sea. It’s also the world’s lowest-lying national capital, sitting 92 ft (28 m) below sea level.Baku has a rich history, with evidence of Zoroastrian, Sasanian, Arabic, Persian, Shirvani, Ottoman, and Russian influences.
Baku is a major cultural center, with many museums, theaters, and institutions of higher education. The Old City, which includes the Maiden Tower and the Palace of the Shirvanshahs, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.Baku is a major industrial, commercial, and cultural center, with a large oil industry and production of oil equipment. Other industries include metalworking, shipbuilding, and food processing.
Gabala (also known as Qabala) is a city in northern Azerbaijan. To the southwest, Chukhur Gabala village has ancient ruins, including imposing gate towers, from the city’s time as capital of Caucasian Albania. On the city’s northeastern outskirts, the Tufandag Winter–Summer Mountain Resort offers ski runs.It is famous for its ski slopes and other winter activities such as snowboarding, snowmobiling, and Gondola rides. You can take a cable car ride from the resort through the picturesque mountains.
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