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Geography

Economy

Light and food industry companies are located in the city.

In Russian times, the city housed huge cotton ginning and tobacco fermentation factories, a dairy plant, an elevator and a feed mill.

At this time, the city has a leather processing plant "Gilan", a textile factory, a brick factory, a cotton gin plant, etc., the banking sector is absolutely developed (literally all the leading "banks" of Azerbaijan have a branch in the city), a communication system is developed, the city There is a regional television "EL TV".

Story

In the 80s, Yevlakh was founded as a station, and for a long time among the population it was known as the “Station”. Official documents and sources dating back to the beginning of the 19th century mention the village of Yevlakh, which is part of the Elizavetpol province, and in 1920 the village of Yevlakh was part of the Javanshir district.

On February 1, 1939, based on the decision of the Supreme Council of the Azerbaijan SSR, the City Council was formed in Yevlakh, and it was given the status of a city. On December 26, 1962, by the decision of the X session of the Supreme Council of the Azerbaijan SSR, the Yevlakh region was liquidated, its territory became part of the Agdash, Barda and Gasym-Ismailov regions, Yevlakh turned into one of the industrial cities of the republic.

By the decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the Azerbaijan SSR dated August 6, 1965, the city of Yevlakh became one of the cities subordinate to the republic, and the construction of industrial institutions began in Yevlakh. Following the July plenum of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Azerbaijan in 1969, on the initiative of the national winner of the Azerbaijani people, Heydar Aliyev, from the 70s, huge industrial facilities gradually began to be built in Yevlakh, and the city was transformed into one of the industrial cities of the republic. In the 70-80s of the last century, factories for cotton processing, tobacco processing, 2 reinforced concrete plants, factories for repairing tractors, producing beer and other alcoholic beverages, the Karabakh production plant, grain production plants, industrial plants began to operate in Yevlakh , huge transport and construction institutions, etc. The Yevlakh-Khankendi, Yevlakh-Balaken railway lines, Yevlakh airport, the secondary comprehensive school of the village of Khaldan, which gained fame outside the republic, a chess school, a children's youth sports school, were built and put into operation here. school, 19 secondary schools covering 10,535 places, 15 kindergartens, a hospital, cultural and educational institutions, high-rise residential buildings. In 1978, the Yevlakh factory for primary processing of wool, which is the largest factory in Transcaucasia, was put into operation. Due to the activities of this factory, in terms of the size of the products produced, Yevlakh has become one of the leading huge industrial cities of the republic.

Population

Twin Cities

Sport

The Karvan football club plays in Yevlakh.

In Yevlakh there is a compact football stadium with a capacity of 5,000 people, meeting new European standards. Construction of the Olympic Complex begins in the suburbs of Yevlakh on the Kura coast.

Familiar natives and residents

  • Florensky, Pavel Alexandrovich - Russian philosopher, born near the town of Yevlakh, Elisavetpol province

Notes

  1. ^1 2 “Modern Explanatory Dictionary”: ed. "Great Russian Encyclopedia", 1997
  2. ^1 2 according to TSB
  3. ^ Azerbaijan: Economic Regions, Republics, Major Cities, Towns & Settlements - Statistics & Maps on City Population

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History and geography City with 1938 Square 95 km² Center height 17 ± 1 m Timezone UTC+4, in summer UTC+5 Population Population 64,524 people (2010) Nationalities Azerbaijanis Official language Azerbaijani Digital IDs Telephone code +994 166 Vehicle code 66

(Azerb. Yevlax) - city (since 1938) in. Administrative center . Population - 64.5 thousand inhabitants (2010). Located on the Kura River. A large transport hub of railways (on the Tbilisi-Baku line, branches to Khankendi and Belokani) and highways. Airport. Pier on the Kura River.

Toponymy

The name "Yevlakh" comes from the ancient Turkic, which means "wetland". From early sources, it is already mentioned by the Armenian historian Stepanos Orbelyan in the form Yeulakhai (Armenian: Եւլախայ).

Economy

The city is home to light and food industry enterprises.

During Soviet times, large cotton gin (1926) and tobacco fermentation plants, a dairy plant, an elevator and a feed mill were opened in the city.

At this time, the city has a leather processing plant "Gilan", a textile factory, a brick factory, a cotton gin plant, etc., the banking sector is very developed (almost all the leading banks of Azerbaijan have a branch in the city), a communication system is developed, and the city has a regional TV "ARB Aran".

Culture

The city has a theater and a mosque.

Climate

Climate of Yevlakh
Index Jan. Feb. March Apr. May June July Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. Year
Average maximum, °C 7,2 8,7 13,1 21,5 26,4 30,2 34,3 32,9 28,7 21,4 14,4 9,5 20,6
Average temperature, °C 2,0 3,2 7,3 14,4 19,9 24,4 27,8 26,4 22,3 15,1 9,3 4,5 14,7
Average minimum, °C −1,5 0,0 4,1 9,1 14,1 18,5 21,6 20,4 16,8 10,9 5,5 0,9 10,0
Precipitation rate, mm 16 20 22 34 47 45 22 22 17 49 25 20 339
Source: World Climate

Story

The city arose in the 12th century on a wetland.

Official documents and sources dating back to the beginning of the 20th century mention the village of Yevlakh, which is part of the Elizavetpol province, and in 1920 the village of Yevlakh was part of the Javanshir district.

On February 1, 1939, based on the decision of the Supreme Council of the Azerbaijan SSR, the City Council was formed in Yevlakh, and it was given the status of a city. On December 26, 1962, by the decision of the X session of the Supreme Council of the Azerbaijan SSR, the Yevlakh district was liquidated, its territory became part of the Agdash, Barda and Gasym-Ismailovsky districts, Yevlakh turned into one of the industrial cities of the republic.

By the decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the Azerbaijan SSR dated August 6, 1965, the city of Yevlakh became a city of republican subordination. After the July plenum of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Azerbaijan in 1969, large industrial facilities gradually began to be built in Yevlakh, and the city turned into one of the industrial centers of the republic. In the 70-80s of the 20th century, factories for cotton processing, tobacco processing, 2 reinforced concrete plants, factories for repairing tractors, producing beer and other alcoholic beverages, the Karabakh production plant, grain production plants, industrial plants, large transport and construction institutions, etc. The Yevlakh - Yevlakh - railway lines were built and put into operation here. Khankendi, Yevlakh - Balaken, Yevlakh airport, the secondary comprehensive school of the village of Haldan, which has gained fame outside the republic, a chess school, a children's youth sports school, 19 secondary schools for 10,535 places, 15 kindergartens, a hospital, cultural and educational institutions, multi-storey residential buildings. In 1978, the Yevlakh factory for primary wool processing, which is the largest industrial establishment in Transcaucasia, was put into operation. Due to the activities of this factory, in terms of the volume of products produced, Yevlakh turned into one of the leading large industrial cities of the republic.

Population

Twin Cities

  • (Arabic: الإسكندرية‎),
  • Olsztyn,

Sport

The Karvan football club plays in Yevlakh.

Yevlakh has a compact football stadium that can accommodate 5,000 people and meets the latest European standards. Also in the suburbs of Yevlakh on the Kura coast, construction of the Olympic Complex begins.

Notable natives and residents

  • Florensky, Pavel Alexandrovich - Russian philosopher, born near the town of Yevlakh, Elisavetpol province
  • Becker, Arngolt Yakovlevich - German-Russian entrepreneur.
  • Eyvazov, Adil Sadaddinovich - economist, chess player and entrepreneur, originally from Yevlakh.
  • Jabbarli Samir Jabbar oglu - master of sports in football. A native of the city of Yevlakh.

Notes

  1. in the Geographical Encyclopedia
  2. R. Acharyan, Կյանքիս հուշերից , Yerevan, 1957
  3. O. Yu. Schmidt. Great Soviet Encyclopedia. - 1st. - Moscow: “Soviet Encyclopedia”, 1931. - T. 23. - P. 823. - 828 p.
  4. in the Great Soviet Encyclopedia
  5. Yevlax (Yevlakh, Evlax) (English)
  6. Elizapetpol province in ESBE
  7. World Gazetter: Aserbaidschan - die wichtigsten Städte (German)
  8. Azerbaijan: Economic Regions, Republics, Major Cities, Towns & Settlements - Statistics & Maps on City Population (English)
  9. City of Yevlakh. Population (unavailable link)
  10. Becker Arngolt Yakovlevich (unavailable link)
  11. Adil Eyvazov http://www.facebook.com/adil.eyvazov?ref=tn_tnmn (unavailable link)

(Azerbaijani: Yevlax) is a small city in the republic, which is the administrative center of the Yevlakh region. , which until 1938 had the status of a village, currently has an equipped pier on the Kura River. Yevlakh has its own railway station, which is located on the Tbilisi railway line, and a railway line was built in the immediate vicinity of Yevlakh.

It is also worth paying attention to the fact that it is located in the location of a highway junction. About 55 thousand local residents live in Yevlakh. Currently, food and light industry enterprises operate here. During the “Soviet” period, the city’s budget was filled with funds transferred from the following enterprises: a tobacco fermentation plant, a cotton gin plant, a dairy plant, a feed mill and an elevator.

Currently, of the above enterprises, only a textile factory and a cotton processing plant remain. However, enterprises with a different specialization appeared: the country-famous Gilan plant, which is focused on processing hides, a brick factory, and financial institutions (banks). Yevlakh has its own regional television - “ELTV”.
The history of the emergence and development of the Yevlakh period is directly related to Soviet power. In 1935, the Central Executive Committee of the Soviet Republic decided to form the Yevlakh district, and 4 years later, the City Council was created in the city and it was given the status of a city.

The next significant decision for Yevlakh is the adoption by the Supreme Council of the decision to liquidate the Yevlakh district as an administrative unit. Its territory became part of the Barda, Agdash and Gasym-Ismailovsky districts, and Yevlakh itself became one of the industrial cities of the republic. The main period of rapid development of the city was the 70-80s of the last century. During this period, the main industrial enterprises, secondary schools, preschool institutions, a hospital chess school, cultural and educational institutions, sports schools, Yevlakh airport, etc. were built in it. The formation of the comprehensive secondary school in the village of Haldane stands out - it has gained fame outside