Yanardag

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Yanardag is a natural gas fire that continuously blazes on a hillside near Baku, Azerbaijan, and is one of the country’s most famous “Land of Fire” attractions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf natural gas fire
natural monument
tourist attraction
attracts domestic tourists
international tourists
bestViewedAt night
combustionType continuous combustion
non-volcanic fire
country Azerbaijan
distanceFromBaku approximately 25 kilometers
fuelSource natural gas seep
geologicalContext petroleum-rich Absheron Peninsula
governedBy Government of Azerbaijan NERFINISHED
hasAccessibility road access from Baku
hasClimate semi-arid
hasFeature burning hillside
continuous natural gas flames
surface seep of natural gas
hasFlameHeight up to several meters
hasSurroundings rocky terrain
sparse vegetation
hasType mud volcano-related gas seep
hasVisitorFacilities tourist infrastructure
viewing area
heritageStatus state-protected site
isFamousFor eternal flames
nighttime fire views
isPartOfBranding Azerbaijan as Land of Fire NERFINISHED
languageOfName Azerbaijani
locatedIn Absheron District NERFINISHED
Absheron Peninsula NERFINISHED
Mehdiabad village NERFINISHED
locatedNear Baku NERFINISHED
locatedOn hillside
meaningOfName burning mountain
nearbyCity Baku NERFINISHED
notableFor being one of Azerbaijan’s most famous natural gas fires
symbolizing Azerbaijan’s Land of Fire image
partOf Land of Fire attractions
region Caspian Sea region NERFINISHED
tourismType geotourism
natural tourism
visitedFor cultural tourism
photography
sightseeing

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Land of Fire relatedTo Yanardag