Public Drinking Spring

Zargova Bulaq

Zargova Bulaq
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About This Spring

## Overview Zargova Bulaq is a natural public drinking spring located in the village of Zargova in the Quba (Guba) district of northern Azerbaijan. Nestled in the foothills of the Greater Caucasus Mountains, this spring serves as a traditional water source for the local community and passing travelers. The Quba district is renowned for its lush mountain landscapes, ancient villages, and abundance of natural springs fed by snowmelt and underground aquifers flowing through the Caucasus range. Zargova Bulaq is one of many such springs that have historically provided fresh water to the rural settlements scattered across this scenic region. The village of Zargova sits at an elevation consistent with the mid-mountain terrain of Quba, where cool, mineral-rich groundwater naturally surfaces through layers of sedimentary and volcanic rock. Visitors have historically used springs like Zargova Bulaq as drinking water sources, and the water has been reported to be fresh and clean-tasting by locals. ## Directions 1. From the town of Quba (Guba), head north into the mountainous interior of the district. 2. Follow local roads toward the village of Zargova. The village is accessible via rural roads that branch off the main highways connecting Quba to its surrounding settlements. 3. The spring is located within or near the village of Zargova at GPS coordinates **41.240091, 48.692236**. 4. Upon arriving in the village, ask local residents for the exact location of the bulaq (spring) — villagers are typically familiar with it and happy to point visitors in the right direction. *Note: Roads in this part of the Quba district can be narrow and unpaved. A vehicle with good clearance is recommended, especially during wet weather or winter months.* ## What to Expect Zargova Bulaq is a traditional Azerbaijani village spring — expect a modest but well-maintained water outlet, likely constructed with local stone or concrete, as is common with public drinking springs (bulaqlar) throughout the Quba region. Many such springs feature a simple spout or pipe channeling water from an underground source, sometimes accompanied by a small basin or trough. The surrounding landscape is characteristic of the Greater Caucasus foothills: green valleys, forested hillsides, and terraced agricultural land. The Quba district is particularly beautiful in spring and early summer when wildflowers blanket the meadows, and in autumn when the forests turn vivid shades of gold and red. Water flow at mountain springs in this region can vary seasonally — expect stronger flow in spring and early summer when snowmelt replenishes the aquifers, and potentially reduced flow in late summer and autumn. The water temperature is typically cool year-round due to its underground origin. Visitors exploring the Quba district will find Zargova Bulaq a worthwhile stop as part of a broader tour of the region's natural springs, mountain villages, and scenic landscapes.

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GPS Coordinates

41.240091, 48.692236

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Directions 1. From the town of Quba (Guba), head north into the mountainous interior of the district. 2. Follow local roads toward the village of Zargova. The village is accessible via rural roads that branch off the main highways connecting Quba to its surrounding settlements. 3. The spring is located within or near the village of Zargova at

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TypePublic Drinking Spring
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Tips

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Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.

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Accessible by road — pull off carefully.

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Water flows from a pipe or spout.

Safety Info

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Bring your own containers. A portable water filter like a LifeStraw is recommended.

Respect the environment. Pack out everything you bring in.