Shamsadin | |
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Village | |
Coordinates: 40°48′N46°19′E / 40.800°N 46.317°E Coordinates: 40°48′N46°19′E / 40.800°N 46.317°E | |
Country | |
Rayon | Samukh |
Time zone | AZT (UTC+4) |
• Summer (DST) | AZT (UTC+5) |
Shamsadin is a village in the Samukh Rayon of Azerbaijan.
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It is suspected that this village has undergone a name change or no longer exists, as no Azerbaijani website mentions it under this name.
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