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The Luminaries of Geological Science in Azerbaijan [English / Russian / Azerbaijani]

By: Ak A Alizada(Author)
314 pages
Publisher: Nafta Press
The Luminaries of Geological Science in Azerbaijan [English / Russian / Azerbaijani]
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Language: Trilingual in English, Russian and Azerbaijani

To celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Azerbaijan National Academy of Elmlar, this book describes the important figureheads in the history of Azerbaijani geological sciences.

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By: Ak A Alizada(Author)
314 pages
Publisher: Nafta Press
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