Üçyol Eynallı
Üçyol Eynallı is in Aghstafa District, Azerbaijan. Üçyol Eynallı is situated nearby to the cemetery Həsənsu kənd qəbirstanlığı, as well as near the hospital Həsənsu Tibb Məntəqəsi.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Vurğun and Köçǝskǝr.
Vurğun
Village
Vurğun is a village and municipality in the Agstafa Rayon of Azerbaijan. It has a population of 2,710. Founded as the German colony of Grünfeld, the town was renamed during the Soviet period for Mikhail Kalinin, and afterward in 1991, in honor of the writer Samad Vurgun. Vurğun is situated 2½ km northwest of Üçyol Eynallı.
Köçǝskǝr
Village
Köçəsgər is a village and municipality in the Agstafa Rayon of Azerbaijan. It has a population of 5,223. Köçǝskǝr is situated 3 km southeast of Üçyol Eynallı.
Göycəli
Village
Göycəli is a village and municipality in the Agstafa Rayon of Azerbaijan. It has a population of 2,354. Göycəli is situated 4½ km southwest of Üçyol Eynallı.
Üçyol Eynallı
- Type: Tourist attraction
- Category: tourism
- Location: Aghstafa District, Azerbaijan, Caucasus, Asia
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Latitude
41.07709° or 41° 4′ 38″ northLongitude
45.49971° or 45° 29′ 59″ eastOpen location code
8HH73FGX+RVOpenStreetMap ID
node 8088808360OpenStreetMap feature
tourism=attraction
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Həsənsu kənd qəbirstanlığı and Həsənsu Tibb Məntəqəsi.
Nearby Places
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