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Description
Gədəbəy is a municipality and the administrative center of the Gədəbəy District in Azerbaijan. It is situated in the mountainous region of the Lesser Caucasus, which offers stunning natural scenery and a diverse range of flora and fauna. The town is known for its rich history, which dates back to ancient times, and it serves as a hub for local culture and traditions.
The economy of Gədəbəy primarily revolves around agriculture, mining, and craft production. The surrounding area is rich in minerals, particularly gold and copper, which have been extracted for centuries. In addition to mining, locals engage in farming activities, producing various crops, fruits, and livestock, contributing to the food supply in the region.
Tourism is also an emerging sector in Gədəbəy, with visitors attracted to its historical landmarks, natural beauty, and the opportunity to engage with local customs. Nearby attractions include the stunning landscapes of the Lesser Caucasus, picturesque hiking trails, and various sites of historical significance, making Gədəbəy a destination for both nature lovers and history enthusiasts.
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