Gadabay

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Gadabay
Map of Azerbaijan showing Gadabay rayon
Population (2006 est): 90,800
Area (sq. km.): 1,290
Telephone Code: 232
Zip Code: 2100
Capital: Gədəbəy


Gadabay (Azerbaijani: Gədəbəy; Russian: Гедабек, Гедабекский район, Gadabek; more common traditional Russian spelling Кедабек, Кедабекский район, Kedabek) is a rayon of Azerbaijan renowned for its potatoes and its gold fields. The famous Siemens company worked here in the Tsarist era claiming that they were exporting copper. However it has been recently revealed that in fact they were actually secretly exporting gold. The gold mining operation has recently resumed[1]

Gadabay and the rayon of Tovuz surround Artsvashen, an exclave of Armenia which has been controlled by Azerbaijan since its capture during the Nagorno-Karabakh War.

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  • Azeris 99,29%
  • Other 0,71% (mostly ethnic Russians, some of whom belong to the Molokan religious minority, living in villages such as Slavyanka)

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