Sincan, Azerbaijan
Municipality in Oghuz, Azerbaijan
40°56′41″N 47°34′54″E / 40.94472°N 47.58167°E / 40.94472; 47.58167[citation needed]
Sincan (also, Sindzhan and Sindzhav) is a village and municipality in the Oghuz Rayon of Azerbaijan. It has a population of 1,419.
Much of the water supplied to Baku originates in wells at Sincan and is then transferred at 5 cubic metres per second through a 262.5km pipeline built at the cost of 779,600,000 manats (over half a billion US$).[1]
References
- ^ AzerSu website
- Sincan, Azerbaijan at GEOnet Names Server
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Oghuz District
Capital: Oğuz
- Abdallı
- Aşağı Filfili
- Astraxanovka
- Baş Daşağıl
- Bayan
- Böyük Söyüdlü
- Bucaq
- Calut
- Dəymədağlı
- Dəymədərə
- Ərmənət
- Filfili
- Hallavar
- Kərimli
- Mollalı
- Muxas
- Padar
- Qarabaldır
- Qarabulaq
- Qumlaq
- Sincan
- Şirvanlı
- Tayıflı
- Tərkeş
- Top
- Vartaşenqışlaq
- Vladimirovka
- Xaçmaz
- Xaçmazqışlaq
- Xalxal
- Xalxalqışlaq
- Yaqublu
- Yemişanlı
- Yenikənd
- Zərrəb
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