Ναχίτσεβαν
Ναχίτσεβαν is an autonomous exclave of Azerbaijan, located between Armenia and Iran. It covers an area of about 5,500 square kilometers and is known for its mountainous terrain and rich history. The region has a diverse population, primarily consisting of Azerbaijanis, and has been influenced by various cultures over the centuries.
The capital city of Ναχίτσεβαν is also called Ναχίτσεβαν. It is home to several historical sites, including ancient mosques and fortresses. The region is strategically important due to its location and has been a point of contention in the broader context of Azerbaijan-Armenia relations.