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'''Nürgüt''' (also, '''Nürgüç''', '''Nürküt''', and '''Nyurgyut''', '''Norakert''', ({{Lang-hy|Նորակերտ}}, {{Lang-ru|Норакерт}})) is a village and municipality currently included in the ] of ], ]. It has a population of 131. '''Nürgüt''' (also, '''Nürgüç''', '''Nürküt''', and '''Nyurgyut''', '''Norakert''', {{Lang-ru|Норакерт}})) is a village and municipality currently included in the ] of ], ]. It has a population of 131.


Current "Nürgüt" name come from original Armenian "Norakert" ("Newly built"), which means "nor" - new and "kert" - from "kertel", which means construct. Current "Nürgüt" name come from original Armenian "Norakert" ("Newly built"), which means "nor" - new and "kert" - from "kertel", which means construct.

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Municipality in Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan
Nürgüt, Norakert
Municipality
Country Azerbaijan
Autonomous republicNakhchivan
RayonOrdubad
Population
 • Total131
Time zoneUTC+4 (AZT)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+5 (AZT)

Nürgüt (also, Nürgüç, Nürküt, and Nyurgyut, Norakert, Template:Lang-ru)) is a village and municipality currently included in the Ordubad Rayon of Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan. It has a population of 131.

Current "Nürgüt" name come from original Armenian "Norakert" ("Newly built"), which means "nor" - new and "kert" - from "kertel", which means construct.

Nürgüt was ancient village in Goghtn Region of Armenia. Currently ruins of fortress and cemetery remained, as well as ruins of Targmanchats church and cemetery with 14-18 century Khachkars.

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Ordubad District
Capital: Ordubad
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