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Bakmil (Baku Metro)

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81 717M at Bakmil metro station
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Bakmil is a Baku Metro station. It was opened on 28 March 1979 and completely refurbished in 2018, reopening on March 26, 2019. The station forms a single-stop branch line that splits off from Nariman Narimanov metro station. Until 1993 it was known as Elektrozavod or, in Russian pre-1991, as Electrozavodskaya.

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Bakmil (Baku Metro)
Hesenoğlu Küçesi, Baku City

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N 40.3953 ° E 49.8822 °
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Hesenoğlu Küçesi
1074 Baku City (Narimanov Raion)
Baku, Azerbaijan
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