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Jil (Armenian: Ջիլ), is a village located near the northern shore of Lake Sevan in the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia. It was founded in the 12th century. Most of the beach in close proximity to the village remains uninhibited with a strip of forested land that lines the shore. 2 km north of the village is the Dashti-ler Fort.
In 1902 German map it is mentioned as the main settlement in area between present-day villages Shoghakat and Big Masra.
In 1902 German map it is mentioned as the main settlement in area between present-day villages Shoghakat and Big Masra.
Wikipedia article: https://az.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cil_(Göyçə)
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Coordinates: 40°27'9"N 45°27'2"E
- Arigiran 16 km
- Bëyuk-Karamurad 20 km
- Novo-Saratovka 21 km
- Dagirmandag 23 km
- Karamamedli 25 km
- Akhmedabad 42 km
- Yanıqlı 49 km
- Asrik Dzhyrdakhan (Əsrik Cırdaxan) 51 km
- Bayramly 55 km
- Ashagy Oksyuzlyu (Aşağı Öysüzlü) 61 km
- Gulf Artanish 6 km
- Allagollar mt. 6 km
- Artanish Peninsula 12 km
- Sevan National Park 13 km
- Armenia - Azerbaijan line of contact 13 km
- Lake Sevan 15 km
- Gadabay district 21 km
- Chambarak District 21 km
- Vardenis District 33 km
- Dividing line 86 km