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Lankaran (, ) or Lánkon () is a in , on the coast of the , near the southern border with . As of 2021, the city had a population of 89,300. It is next to, but independent of, Lankaran District. The city forms a distinct first-order division of Azerbaijan.


Etymology
The origin of the name "Lankaran" is uncertain. One theory consider it to derive from one of the words, Langarkunān ("the place for dropping the anchor(s)") or Langarkanān ("the place for weighing anchor(s)"). Both meanings simply translate as "sea port." The pronunciation shifted through the years, and Langarkunān became Lankarān or, in the even more simple pronunciation, Lankon. The other theory links it to the Talysh word lankran ("cane house").


History
It is unknown when the town of Lankaran was actually established. The French archaeologist Jacques de Morgan (died 1924) discovered extremely ancient remains in Lankaran, such as dolmens, graves, and instances of bodies seemingly exposed in a manner.

With the death of (r. 1736–1747), the was founded by Seyyed Abbas, whose ancestors were members of the Iranian , and had moved into the Talish region in the 1720s during a turbulent period in Iranian history. From the founding of the khanate until 1828, it was under the suzerainty of the and dynasties. In the first half of the 18th century, the gained control over it for a few years during the Russo-Persian War of 1722–1723; in 1732 it was ceded back to Iran by the Treaty of Resht. During the Russo-Persian War of 1804–1813, General Kotlyarevsky, heading the southernmost Russian contingent during the war, stormed and captured Lankaran's fortress. Following the Treaty of Gulistan of 1813, it was ceded to Russia.Timothy C. Dowling Russia at War: From the Mongol Conquest to Afghanistan, Chechnya, and Beyond pp 728-730 ABC-CLIO, 2 dec. 2014 Qajar Iran would later retake the city during the Russo-Persian War of 1826–1828, but was forced to return it following the Treaty of Turkmenchay (1828), which saw the definite end of Persian influence in the South Caucasus.

Under Russian rule, Lankaran, known as Lenkoran () in , was the center of the of the . Following the collapse of the Russian Empire, it was a part of the short-lived Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (1918–1920), then became a part of the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic following the sovietization of Azerbaijan. In 1991, following the dissolution of the , it became a part of independent Azerbaijan.


Geography
There are sandy beaches near Lankaran. Thermal , , - waters of (Upper and Lower) mineral springs are situated 12 km west of the town. Also to the west are the ruins of , near the village with the same name.

Vast area of this region is covered by national parks, where a variety of fauna and flora are preserved. Gizil-Agach State Reserve hosts over 250 kinds of plants, 30 species of fish and more than 220 kinds of birds. Lankaran is also known for , or ironwood. It is naturally grown in the region and could be seen in Hirkan National Park. Local myth has it that it is the only wood that sinks in water, hence the name (ironwood). Historically it has been used for heating since it burns for a long time and is not easily extinguished. The (Panthera pardus saxicolous) subspecies of the , lives in the national park as well. In 1937, members of the species of were sighted in the area.


Climate
Lankaran has a hot-summer Mediterranean climate (Köppen climate classification: Csa), with cool, wet winters and very warm, highly humid summers, albeit with infrequent rain.


Economy
Dominating spheres in the economy of Lankaran are vegetable-growing, tea-growing, paddy cultivating, cattle-breeding, citrus plants, , , and grain farming. Business opportunities of the region Favourable humid subtropical climate, availability of good arable land, water and sufficient labour resources of the city provides a good basis for agricultural activities as well as the development of agro-processing enterprises. The city is also home to Azerbaijan's first plant, built in 1937.


Demographics
Lankaran is the capital of the Talysh region (Talyshistan), the ethnic homeland of the , and the main urban and cultural center of this people.James Minahan. Encyclopedia of the Stateless Nations: S-Z. — Greenwood Publishing Group, 2002, p. 1837.Talysh (Talishi) // Encyclopedia of the Peoples of Africa and the Middle East / Jamie Stokes. Consultants: Anthony Gorman, Andrew J. Newman — NY: , 2009. — p. 682 — ISBN 9781438126760.

The vast majority of the population of Lankaran is , and the rest are and other nationalities.


Religion
The religion with the largest community of followers is Islam. The majority of the Muslims are , and the Republic of Azerbaijan has the second-highest Shia population percentage in the world after .Juan Eduardo Campo, Encyclopedia of Islam, p.625 The city's notable mosques include Kichik Bazar Mosque and Boyuk Bazar Mosque.


Culture
As of 2012, the city along with and Ganja participated in movement.


Cuisine
Lankaran's cuisine has largely been affected by its multicultural history, hence the large variety of food originating during . Lankaran's signature cuisine includes lavangi, Lankaran kulcha, marji plov, white plov, pumpkin plov and turshu kebab. Azerbaijani Cuisine: Şirniyyat Cuisine of Lankaran Azərbaycanın subtropik zonası


Music and media
Lankaran is home to several national folk performers, including the Bacılar (The Sisters) national folk and dance collective.

The regional channel Janub TV and newspaper Lankaran are headquartered in the city.


Sports
The city used to have a professional football team competing in the top-flight of football - , which played in the Azerbaijan Premier League. Sporting venues in the city include the Lankaran City Stadium and Lankaran Olympic Sports Complex. The stadium was one of the venues for the group stages of the 2012 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup.

In 2012, the city won to host European Masters Weightlifting Championship.


Transport

Air
The Lankaran International Airport's international terminal was opened in September 2008. Lənkəranda çay plantasiyalarının sahəsi genişləndirilir


Railway
The city has rail service from historic terminals in downtown to in the east and Astara in the south. Turizm müəssisələri


Education
Lankaran State University is located in the city. It was founded in 1991 and it was Lankaran's first university to start courses.


Twin towns
Lankaran is with:
  • Monterey, United States (since 2011)
  • Iskenderun, Turkey
  • , Italia (since 2013)


Gallery
File:Lankaran SV100334.jpg|The central street of Lankaran

File:Lankaran Springs & Wellness Resort.jpg|Lankaran Springs & Wellness Resort File:Khan Museum Lankaran, Azerbaijan.jpg|Khan Museum Lankaran, Azerbaijan File:Dosa Park - -Lenkeran.jpg|Dosa Park File:Böyük bazar məscidi.png|Boyuk Bazar Mosque File:Kiçik bazar mosque.png|Kichik Bazar Mosque File:Лесная станция в Ленкорани.jpg|Forest Station File:レンコラン IMG 6251.jpg|Hotel Gala File:IMAG1398~2.jpg| File:IMAG1401~2.jpg|Sutamurdov bridge File:Lankon, Kaspi dənizi sahili.jpg|Lankaran, Caspian Sea Coast.


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