Dağilə

Dağilə is a village in the Hajigabul Rayon of .
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  • Type: Locality
  • Description: human settlement in Azerbaijan
  • Also known as: Dagkhilya

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Qazımǝmmǝd and Shirvan.

Town
Hajigabul is a town, municipality and the capital of of . It has a population of 23,512. The municipality consists of the city of Qazıməmməd and the village of Balıqçı.

Town
and until 1994 as Khoylu, is a village in the of . This village had a generally homogeneous Armenian population in 1918 and maintained an Armenian majority up until the forced exodus of Armenians from Azerbaijan in 1988. is situated 7 km south of Dağilə.

Dağilə

Latitude
40.01667° or 40° 1′ north
Longitude
48.91667° or 48° 55′ east
Elevation
-19 metres (-62 feet)
Open location code
8HGC2W88+MM
Geo­Names ID
586802
Wiki­data ID
Q5243716
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In Other Languages

From Corsican to Uzbek—“Dağilə” goes by many names.
  • Corsican: Dağilə
  • Dutch: Dağilə
  • Georgian: დაღილა
  • Hausa: Dağilə
  • Irish: Dağilə
  • Italian: Dağilə
  • Kalaallisut: Dağilə
  • Kikuyu: Dağilə
  • Kinyarwanda: Dağilə
  • Kongo: Dağilə
  • Malay: Dağilə
  • Nyanja: Dağilə
  • Persian: داغیله
  • Romansh: Dağilə
  • Samoan: Dağilə
  • Sardinian: Dağilə
  • Sassarese Sardinian: Dağilə
  • Uzbek: Dağilə

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Localities in the Area

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