Mughan Ganjali

Mughan Ganjali is a village and municipality in the of . It has a population of 1,713. The village was renamed in honor of the dynasties coming from Ganja city of Azerbaijan in the 16th and 17th centuries.
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  • Type: Locality
  • Description: human settlement in Azerbaijan
  • Also known as: Muğan Gəncəli” and “Mugan’-Ganzhali

Mughan Ganjali

Latitude
39.71361° or 39° 42′ 49″ north
Longitude
48.95568° or 48° 57′ 20″ east
Elevation
-23 metres (-75 feet)
Open location code
8HFCPX74+C7
Geo­Names ID
147467
Wiki­data ID
Q4914901
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In Other Languages

From Azerbaijani to Uzbek—“Mughan Ganjali” goes by many names.
  • Azerbaijani: Muğan Gəncəli
  • Cebuano: Mugan-Gyandzhali
  • Chechen: МугӀан Гаьнджаьли
  • Corsican: Muğan Gəncəli
  • Dutch: Muğan Gəncəli
  • Hausa: Muğan Gəncəli
  • Italian: Muğan Gəncəli
  • Kalaallisut: Muğan Gəncəli
  • Kikuyu: Muğan Gəncəli
  • Kinyarwanda: Muğan Gəncəli
  • Kongo: Muğan Gəncəli
  • Malay: Muğan Gəncəli
  • Nyanja: Muğan Gəncəli
  • Persian: مغان گنجه‌لی
  • Romansh: Muğan Gəncəli
  • Russian: Муган Гянджали
  • Samoan: Muğan Gəncəli
  • Sardinian: Muğan Gəncəli
  • Sassarese Sardinian: Muğan Gəncəli
  • South Azerbaijani: موغان گنجه‌لی
  • Swedish: Mugan-Gyandzhali
  • Tatar: Муган Гәнҗәли
  • Turkish: Muğan Genceli
  • Uzbek: Mughan Ganjali

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