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Explore the mapped boundaries and geographic context of Azerbaijan's national parks and protected areas.

Azerbaijan National Parks: A Country-Scoped Atlas of Protected Landscapes

This page provides a focused atlas view of Azerbaijan's national parks, highlighting their geographic scope and role as nationally recognized protected areas. Understand the distribution and landscape context of these significant reserves, offering a distinct perspective on the country's conservation efforts and natural geography.

Azerbaijan National Parks: A Country-Scoped Atlas of Protected Landscapes

Browse the geographic spread of Azerbaijan's national park network, highlighting key conservation landscapes.

National Parks in Azerbaijan: Explore Flagship Protected Areas and Mapped Geography

National parks in Azerbaijan designate nationally significant protected areas crucial for landscape conservation, biodiversity protection, and public recognition across diverse geographic regions. They encompass flagship conservation landscapes, including the Eastern Caucasus mountains and Caspian Sea coastal zones, providing essential context for exploring Azerbaijan's varied natural heritage.

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Mapped parks9
Share of country parks100%
Largest mapped parkShahdag National Park1,305.08 km²
Oldest mapped parkAg-Gel National Park2,003
Parks in this designationBrowse Azerbaijan's National Park Network and Trace Their Geographic Spread9
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Explore National Parks in Azerbaijan: A Detailed List of Protected Areas

Discover a comprehensive list of all National Parks across Azerbaijan, providing an atlas-style overview of these crucial protected landscapes. This filtered view allows users to compare their geographic distribution and conservation profiles throughout the country's diverse regions, from the Eastern Caucasus to the Caspian Sea.

National parkLankaran RayonMountain

Hirkan National Park

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Hirkan National Park stands as a significant protected area in Azerbaijan, renowned for its extensive old-growth Hyrcanian forests. This national park offers a unique window into ancient temperate rainforest ecosystems, featuring remarkable vertical forest zonation and a high concentration of endemic species within the Talysh Mountains and Lankaran Lowland. Its designation as part of the UNESCO World Heritage Hyrcanian Forests underscores its global importance for conservation and atlas-based geographic exploration of unique, relic landscapes.

403.58 km²2004SubtropicalModerate access
National parkAzerbaijanMountain

Shahdag National Park

Explore the Greater Caucasus protected area and its unique ecosystems.

Shahdag National Park is the largest protected area in Azerbaijan, encompassing a significant portion of the Greater Caucasus mountain range. This national park is renowned for its dramatic elevation changes, creating diverse ecosystems that transition from dense, old-growth montane forests to high-alpine meadows and rugged, rocky summits. The park's landscape is defined by its towering peaks, including Mount Bazardüzü, the nation's highest point, and provides critical habitat for endemic species like the East Caucasian tur. Use this page to begin your atlas-based exploration of Shahdag National Park's protected geography and its distinctive natural terrain.

1,305.08 km²2006IIMinor water
National parkAzerbaijanMountain

Göygöl National Park

Explore Azerbaijan's most visited national park and its rich geographic context.

Göygöl National Park is a key protected area in Azerbaijan, renowned for the crystal-clear alpine Lake Göygöl and its surrounding dense forests within the Lesser Caucasus mountains. This national park showcases over 420 plant species, significant wildlife populations, and dramatic mountainous terrain, making it a prime destination for understanding regional landscape diversity and protected land value. Use MoriAtlas to explore its mapped boundaries and connect it to the broader geographic context of Azerbaijan.

127.55 km²2008TemperateII
National parkOrdubad DistrictMountain

Zangezur National Park

Explore dramatic glacial terrain and the highest Lesser Caucasus peaks.

Zangezur National Park encompasses a significant portion of the Zangezur mountain range, presenting a striking high-altitude protected landscape within Ordubad District, Azerbaijan. Its geography is characterized by rugged alpine features, extensive glacial formations, and dramatic elevation changes culminating in the Gemiqaya summit. This park serves as a vital refuge for diverse ecosystems and is distinguished by its role in preserving the highest mountain terrain in Azerbaijan's Lesser Caucasus, offering a unique focal point for geographic and protected-area exploration.

427.97 km²2003TemperateHighly restricted
National parkAzerbaijan

Shirvan National Park

Discover the mapped landscape, gazelle habitats, and wetland geography.

Shirvan National Park, located in Azerbaijan's Shirvan Lowland, safeguards a remarkable semi-desert environment situated on a former Caspian Sea floor. This protected area is distinguished by its low-lying terrain, ancient coastal ridges, and dune formations, providing essential habitat for the world's largest concentration of goitered gazelles. Wetlands around Çala Lake also support significant migratory bird populations, making Shirvan a crucial protected landscape for both terrestrial and avian wildlife and a key site for regional geographic study.

543.735 km²2003AridII
National parkBakuMarine

Absheron National Park

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Absheron National Park, located near Baku on the Absheron Peninsula, is a significant national park safeguarding coastal Caspian Sea environments. Its protected landscapes feature semi-arid terrain and are vital for the conservation of Caspian seals and migratory waterbirds. MoriAtlas provides a structured overview of this unique protected area, focusing on its geographic features, ecological importance, and its role as a key national park within Azerbaijan's atlas of natural reserves.

7.83 km²2005AridModerate access
National parkAzerbaijanMountain

Altyaghach National Park

Explore the mapped boundaries and temperate deciduous forests.

Altyaghach National Park is a key protected area in Azerbaijan, safeguarding a significant portion of the Greater Caucasus's temperate deciduous broadleaved forest ecosystems. Covering over 11,000 hectares, the park is instrumental in preserving biodiversity and restoring natural habitats, notably providing refuge for the rare East Caucasian tur and other protected species. Its landscape, characterized by rolling to steep terrain and diverse forest cover reaching approximately 941 meters in elevation, makes it a representative example of Caucasus mountain conservation within the country.

110.35 km²2004TemperateAccess unknown
National parkKhachmaz Rayon

Samur-Yalama National Park

Mapped protected landscape in Azerbaijan's Khachmaz Rayon.

Delve into the protected geography of Samur-Yalama National Park, a key national park established in 2012 within Azerbaijan's Khachmaz Rayon. This 11,772-hectare area meticulously preserves vital Caspian coastal forest ecosystems, characterized by dominant chestnut oak and Persian ironwood stands. The park’s diverse terrain ranges from littoral zones to inland steppe, offering significant insights into regional landscape context and protected area management for atlas exploration and geographic analysis.

117.72 km²2012IIMinor water
National parkAzerbaijan

Ag-Gel National Park

Azerbaijan Protected Wetland & Bird Sanctuary

Ag-Gel National Park is a protected wetland significant for migratory birds. Its landscape features a complex lake system and extensive reed beds, making it a vital conservation area in the Caspian region.

179.24 km²2003AridAccess unknown
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Continue Exploring Azerbaijan's National Park Geography and Protected Areas

Further your discovery of Azerbaijan's natural landscapes by exploring the specific geographic features and mapped boundaries of its national parks. Understand how these protected areas contribute to the country's overall conservation atlas and regional geography, offering deeper insights beyond the initial overview.

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