Garachay

Coordinates: 40°47′25″N 47°36′36″E / 40.7902°N 47.6101°E / 40.7902; 47.6101
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Garachay
Native nameQaraçay (Azerbaijani)
Location
CountryAzerbaijan
Physical characteristics
MouthTuryan
 • coordinates
40°47′25″N 47°36′36″E / 40.7902°N 47.6101°E / 40.7902; 47.6101
Basin features
ProgressionTuryanKuraCaspian Sea

The Garachay (Azerbaijani: Qaraçay) is a river in Quba district of Azerbaijan. It flows through the western end of an ancient city of Qabala. In the suburbs of Qabala, it joins other small rivers Hamzali, Mirazabeyli and Gojalan. It flows into the Turyan near the village Savalan.It originates from the northern slopes of the eastern part of the Greater Caucasus Range, near the peak of Babadag and eventually flows into the Caspian Sea.[1]

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  1. ^ Khalilov, Emil. "Garachay River". www.baku-media.ru. Retrieved 2024-01-25.

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