Göytəpə, Jalilabad

Coordinates: 39°07′00″N 48°35′43″E / 39.11667°N 48.59528°E / 39.11667; 48.59528
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Göytəpə
Municipality
UTC+5 (AZT
)
Road sign at the entrance to Göytəpə

Göytəpə (also, Goytepe, Göytäpä, Prišib, Prishib, Prishibinsk,

Jalilabad Rayon of Azerbaijan.[citation needed] It has a population of 15,500. Renamed in 1992, 'Göytəpə' in Azeri
means "Blue Hill."

Notable natives

Wildlife

The Caspian tiger used to be found in the Caucasus, before the end of the 20th century. In particular, an 'immense' tiger was killed in Prishibinsk, as Heptner and Sludskii (1972) called it, in 1899.[2]

See also

  • Trans-Caucasus

References

  1. ^ World Gazetteer: Azerbaijan[dead link] – World-Gazetteer.com
  2. ^ a b Heptner, V. G.; Sludskij, A. A. (1992) [1972]. Mlekopitajuščie Sovetskogo Soiuza. Moskva: Vysšaia Škola [Mammals of the Soviet Union. Volume II, Part 2. Carnivora (Hyaenas and Cats)]. Washington DC: Smithsonian Institution and the National Science Foundation. pp. 1–732.
  3. ^ "Mursalov Vugar Mirazbar oglu". milliqahraman.az.[permanent dead link]

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