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Azerbaijan Museum of Geology

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The Azerbaijan Museum of Geology is located in Azerbaijan. The main activity of the museum is the presentation of rocks, minerals and ore samples, which characterize the country's mineral and raw material base.

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Azerbaijan Museum of Geology
Qurban Xəlilov küçəsi, Baku

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Qurban Xəlilov küçəsi 77
1073 Baku
Baku Ekonomic Zone, Azerbaijan
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