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Aghavno (Armenian: Աղավնո) or Zabukh (Azerbaijani: Zabux) is a village in the in the Russian controlled area of Lachin corridor. The village was seized by the Armenian Armed Forces in 1992. From 1992, the village was administrated by the Republic of Artsakh as its Kashatagh Province. The Artsakh administration renovated the town, settled in part by Lebanese-Armenians. The village had 149 inhabitants in 2005, and 175 inhabitants in 2015. Ahead of the transfer of Lachin District to Azerbaijan, following the ceasefire agreement ending the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war, some ethnic Armenians fled from the region, despite the Russian supervision over the land corridor passing thorough it. The Russian peacekeepers also set up a post in Aghavno
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zabux
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Coordinates: 39°35'20"N 46°32'29"E
- Lachin 8.4 km
- Ghulabird 11 km
- Mets Tagher 35 km
- Karmir Shuka / Girmizi Bazar 35 km
- Ballyja 35 km
- Alyakchi 38 km
- Dudukchu 43 km
- Güneyçartar 45 km
- Gulably 48 km
- Chereken/Carakan 49 km
- Javanshir bridge 0.7 km
- Greater and Lesser Syunik Memorial 1.1 km
- Territory of Armenia occupied by Azerbaijan 1.6 km
- Bridge 4.1 km
- aVTOVAĞZAL 5.4 km
- Arif dayimin evi 5.5 km
- Tegh Region 10 km
- Shusha district 17 km
- Goris Municipality 20 km
- Lachin District 21 km