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Description
Samux is a city located in the western part of Azerbaijan. It is the administrative center of the Samukh District. The city is known for its beautiful landscapes, including lush greenery and rolling hills, making it a picturesque area for both residents and visitors.
The economy of Samux is primarily based on agriculture, with many locals engaged in farming and livestock breeding. The region is also notable for its production of cotton, as well as various fruits and vegetables that thrive in the fertile lands.
In addition to its agricultural significance, Samux has a rich cultural heritage, featuring traditional Azerbaijani architecture and local crafts. Visitors can explore nearby historical sites and enjoy the warm hospitality of the local population.
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