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I was re-founded in the 1940s partly by German soldiers taken prisoner during the Great Patriotic War (WWII). It has since become significant centre of light industry, including the production of cotton and woollen textiles, knitwear, household items, souvenirs, and assorted consumer goods. The population today is almost 100.000 making Mingechaur Azerbaijan's fourth largest city.
There
is some interesting architecture in the centre and the town was generously
dotted with parks. The area near the Kura river is particularly pleasant,
with nice restaurants and tea houses. There is some entertainment with
the Davudova Mingacevir State Theatre and the Kosmos cinema.
Some of the modern monuments are quite original, don't miss the war memorial. Have a look also at the huge new mosque. The City History Museum is on V. Huseynov Street. The modest football field is home to F.C.Kur Nur.
There is a grim hotel in the city centre (the Kur), but if you are looking for a decent place try the hotel Kainat, in the western side of the town, across the river.
The
Mingechaur Reservoir, with an area of 605 square kilometers that makes
it the largest body of water in Azerbaijan, was formed by damming the Kura
river. Operated by Azerenergy, the Mingechaur hydroelectric power station
was built in 1953, providing Mingechaur not only with energy, flood control
and irrigation but also with a large and pleasant artificial lake nearby
which has a small beach. Production capacity is 360MWt. Apart from
the River Kur, the reservoir feeds two channels of the 172-km-long Upper
Qarabag Channel and the 123-km-long Upper Sirvan Channel. These channels
are used to irrigate 1m hectare of area in the steppes of Mil, Mugan and
Sirvan. The Varvara reservoir and the Varvara hydroelectric power station
are in 20km east from the Mingechevir reservoir on the River Kur.
The
waters of the Kura river also submerged several important archaeological
sites, although some of the findings can now be seen in Baku. The Kura
River rises in Georgia and flows southeast towards the Caspian Sea. The
lower 500km are navigable and prone to flooding. There is a network of
canals linking the Kura to the Araz River
(275 km west of Baku)
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