Vovlada

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Vovlada
Coordinates: 38°30′52″N48°40′12″E / 38.51444°N 48.67000°E / 38.51444; 48.67000 Coordinates: 38°30′52″N48°40′12″E / 38.51444°N 48.67000°E / 38.51444; 48.67000
CountryFlag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan
Rayon Astara
Municipality Lomin
Time zone UTC+4 (AZT)
  Summer (DST) UTC+5 (AZT)

Vovlada (also, Vavada, Vavlada, and Vovada) is a village in the Astara Rayon of Azerbaijan. The village forms part of the municipality of Lomin. [1] Vovlada in Astara (region) is a town located in Azerbaijan, about 145 miles (or 233 kilometers) South-West of Baku, the country's capital town.[ citation needed ]

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References

  1. "Belediyye Informasiya Sistemi" (in Azerbaijani). Archived from the original on September 24, 2008.