Shaki, Azerbaijan

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Shaki (Azerbaijani: Şəki) is a city in northwestern Azerbaijan, surrounded by the district of the same name. It is located on the southern part of the Greater Caucasus mountain range, 240 km (150 mi) from Baku. As of 2020, it has a population of 68,400.[2] The center of the city and the Palace of Shaki Khans were inscribed in the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2019 because of its unique architecture and its history as an important trading center along the Silk Road.[3]

Şəki
City
Landscape of ShakiCaucasian Albanian church of KishMain façade detail of Khan's Palace of ShakiRound Temple of Caucasian AlbaniaFortress of ShakiShaki montage. Clicking on an image in the picture causes the browser to load the appropriate article.
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Official seal of Shaki
Coordinates: 41°11′31″N 47°10′14″E / 41.19194°N 47.17056°E / 41.19194; 47.17056Coordinates: 41°11′31″N 47°10′14″E / 41.19194°N 47.17056°E / 41.19194; 47.17056
Country Azerbaijan
RegionShaki-Zagatala
Government
 • GovernorElkhan Usubov
Area
 • Total9 km2 (3 sq mi)
Elevation700 m (2,300 ft)
Population
 • Total68,400
 • Density7,600/km2 (19,700/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+4 (AZT)
Postcode
5500
Websitesheki-ih.gov.az
Historic Centre of Sheki with the Khan’s Palace
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Khan's Palace of Shaki.JPG
CriteriaCultural: ii, v
Reference1529
Inscription2019 (43rd Session)
Area120.5 ha
Buffer zone146 ha

Geography

Shaki is surrounded by snowy peaks of the Greater Caucasus, which in some places reaches 3000–3600 m. The average annual temperature in Shaki is 12 °C.

The mountain forests around the area prevent the city from floods and overheating of the area during summer. During the Soviet rule of Azerbaijan, many ascended to Shaki to bathe in its prestigious mineral springs.

Shaki, Azerbaijan Media

References

  1. "Shaki, Azerbaijan Page". Retrieved 3 July 2008.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Əhalisi". sheki-ih.gov.az. Retrieved 11 March 2021.
  3. "Historic Centre of Sheki with the Khan's Palace". UNESCO World Heritage List. UNESCO. Retrieved 14 March 2021.