Suraxanı (town)

Coordinates: 40°23′11″N 50°01′22″E / 40.38639°N 50.02278°E / 40.38639; 50.02278
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Suraxanı or Surakhani (Azerbaijani: Suraxanı; Russian: Сураханы) is a town in the eastern part of Azerbaijan, administrative center of Surakhani Rayon of Baku agglomeration. It is located in the Absheron peninsula, at an altitude of 12 meters above sea level, 30 km to the north-east from Baku.

A name of the city is translated as “warm house” from the Tat language. From times immemorial outskirts of Surakhani were famed for abundance of oil wells. The first oil refinery in the world was built in Surakhani on the initiative of Vasiliy Kokorev, in 1857.[1] Dmitri Mendeleev worked in this refinery as a consultant. In 1879, Baku-Sabunchu railway branch, which significantly facilitated transportation of oil, passed through Surakhani and in 1926, the first line of electric trains in the USSR passed through Surakhani.[2]

Sightseeing

References

  1. ^ "Кокорев В. Экономические провалы".
  2. ^ "Т.Атаев: Этот всегда величественный Каспий, или Геополитика нефти".

40°23′11″N 50°01′22″E / 40.38639°N 50.02278°E / 40.38639; 50.02278