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Marshrutkas and buses

Marshrutkas and buses, Sumqayit Sahari

 josephescu Says:  Being a large town very close to Baku, transport is very easy - lots of buses and marshrutkas leave for Sumqayit form a place next to the 20 Januar metro... 

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they are not all closed

they are not all closed, Sumqayit Sahari

 josephescu Says:   see....some industries are still open, but most of them remained closed, and hope the'll stay this way. 

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Children's Cemetery

Children's Cemetery, Sumqayit Sahari

 josephescu Says:  While there are 3 cemeteries in Sumqayit, locals do not seem to be willing to remember which is which. The Armenian cemetery is nowadays hidden behind grim... 

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Seaside area

Seaside area, Sumqayit Sahari

 josephescu Says:  Anyway, if you are in Sumqayit, the seaside areas can be quite pleasant. Walk on the beautiful seaside boulevard, rest on the beach, walk to the shipwreck, have... 

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From Baku by train

From Baku by train, Sumqayit Sahari

 Tobias_Plieninger Says:  There are several trains from Baku to Sumqayit by train and back.The time table is subject to change. 2003 there have been no trains in the evening.The train... 

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Take care of the children

Take care of the children, Sumqayit Sahari

 Tobias_Plieninger Says:  If there are hordes of small children be careful it coulde be that they attack you.Of cause that depends on the situation so don't be aggresive and try to get... 

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"Baku-Sumgaiyt" bus to Sumgaiyt.

"Baku-Sumgaiyt" bus to Sumgaiyt., Sumqayit Sahari

 Sumgaiti Says:  Take "Baku-Sumgayit" bus or van around "20 Yanvar" metro station.There is always a bus/van departing every 2-5 minutes. 

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