Zərdəbərə

Zərdəbərə is a village in the Lerik Rayon of . The village forms part of the municipality of .
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  • Type: Locality
  • Description: village in the Lerik Rayon, Azerbaijan
  • Also known as: Zardabara

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Mastail and Lerik.

Hamlet
is a village and municipality in the Lerik Rayon of . It has a population of 916. is situated 4½ km east of Zərdəbərə.

Town
is the capital city of in the southern area of not far from the Iran border. It is located in the , a northwestern subrange of the . The majority of the population is Talysh. is situated 7 km east of Zərdəbərə.

Hamlet
is a village in the Lerik Rayon of . The village forms part of the municipality of . is situated 7 km northeast of Zərdəbərə.

Zərdəbərə

Latitude
38.77684° or 38° 46′ 37″ north
Longitude
48.33895° or 48° 20′ 20″ east
Elevation
1,637 metres (5,371 feet)
Open location code
8HCCQ8GQ+PH
Geo­Names ID
146895
Wiki­data ID
Q4868786
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In Other Languages

From Azerbaijani to Tatar—“Zərdəbərə” goes by many names.
  • Azerbaijani: Zərdəbərə
  • Chechen: Заьрдаьбаьраь
  • Dutch: Zərdəbərə
  • Georgian: ზარდაბარა
  • Greek: Ζερντεμπερέ
  • Irish: Zərdəbərə
  • Italian: Zərdəbərə
  • Malay: Zərdəbərə
  • Persian: زرده‌بره
  • South Azerbaijani: زردبره
  • Tatar: Зәрдәбәрә

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