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  2. Feeling Blue? You'll Love These Beautiful Blue Kitchen ... - AOL

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    Watery Aqua Blue. Painting a large island in a big open kitchen helps ground the space. In this Michigan lake house kitchen by designer Steve Somogyi of Chicago firm Steve + Filip Design, the ...

  3. List of islands of Azerbaijan - Wikipedia

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    Qum Island or Peschany; Tava Island or Plita; Islands located off the bay. These islands are detached from the main group: ... List of islands of Azerbaijan.

  4. Khazar Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Khazar Islands (Azerbaijani: Xəzər adaları), also known as Caspian Islands, [1] is a stalled development of artificial islands 25 km (16 mi) south of Baku, Azerbaijan consisting of 41 islands extending 3,000 hectares (30 km 2; 7,400 acres; 12 sq mi) into the Caspian Sea.

  5. Architecture of Baku - Wikipedia

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    The Taghiyev residence (1895-1902) is another example of the western style in the architecture, designed by the polish architect Goslavsky in the Italianate renaissance style he was known for. [22] It is known for its heavily decorated interior, with a gilded main gallery on the second floor.

  6. Baku Archipelago - Wikipedia

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    Lately, tourism has been intensively developing in the Baku Archipelago. The Boyuk Zira island, of the islands located on the offshore of Baku, Azerbaijan’s capital, is on its way to a major expansion. The island will be divided into several areas; a park, a residential area, a military port etc.

  7. Chilov - Wikipedia

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    Chilov Island is located 25 km (16 mi) off the eastern end of the Apsheron Peninsula in the Caspian Sea, 100 km (62 mi) from Baku. Administratively, Chilov Island belongs to the Khazar district of Baku. The island is 10 km (6 mi) across and has an irregular shape with various headlands and inlets. Its highest elevation is 8 metres (26 ft).