Shahbuz will become a tourist centre
The Committee on Regional Affairs of the Milli Majlis recommended an expansion of the territory of Shahbuz region of Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic at the expense of neighboring villages Ayryndzh, Daylagly and Garababa which will completely merge with the city.
The territory of Shahbuz city covers 1005 hectares, but it will be almost doubled - to 2 826.6 thousand hectares , said the committee chairman, Arif Rahimzadeh at the meeting of the committee. According to him, the purpose of these changes is to develop the city, and, above all, its tourism infrastructure. -17D—
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- 13 February 2013 16:45
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