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Azerbaijan

Dried fruits in Azerbaijan
Unlock secrets of Azerbaijan's exotic dried fruits: innäb, iydä, Caucasian persimmon, Eastern persimmon, and mulberry. Packed with nutrients, history, and health benefits, these gems offer sweet flavors. Perfect for travelers exploring Baku's bazaars and beyond. Dive into a culinary adventure!
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Discover Pirallahy, Azerbaijan's most enigmatic island, a former sacred peninsula of Zoroastrian flames and Rus' raids, now a bridge-linked relic of oil booms. Nearby, Absheron National Park offers Baku's wild oasis: elusive gazelles, migratory birds, and serpentine waters—just an hour's drive from the capital.
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Discover the enchanting village of Sım in Azerbaijan's Talysh Mountains, where colossal boulders, ancient petroglyphs, and a cascading waterfall create a fairy-tale escape. Explore Talysh heritage, untouched forests, and hospitable locals in this off-the-beaten-path gem near the Iranian border.
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Discover Baku beyond skyscrapers: explore the surreal Pink Lake, historic oil wells, striped Agate Mountains, mystical Beshbarmag summit, charming Balakhani village, and serene Eagle’s Beak peninsula. Unearth Azerbaijan’s hidden natural beauty and rich heritage on an unforgettable day trip.
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Discover the rich flavors of Azerbaijani cuisine, where ancient culinary traditions meet vibrant hospitality. From aromatic pilaf and juicy kebabs to delicate sweets and fragrant tea, every meal in the Land of Fire is a feast for the senses.
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Beshbarmag Mountain, a towering natural landmark in Azerbaijan, blends ancient legends, sacred traditions, and breathtaking landscapes. Pilgrims, climbers, and travelers alike are drawn to its mystical “five fingers,” where history, nature, and myth intertwine beneath the Caspian sky.
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