
The Republic is also home to one of the best universities in Azerbaijan and is well known for its entrepreneurial way of thinking, there is even a museum dedicated to the products and designs made in the republic and exported to Azerbaijan and the wider world! There are over 200 mineral water springs in Nakhchivan covering 60% of all water sources of Azerbaijan. The earth here is rich with natural springs and salt, with many travelling from Turkey and Azerbaijan proper to reap the health benefits.

Left behind are many jaw-dropping sights from ancient mosques, formidable fortresses and Indiana Jones-style tombs to awe-inspiring natural scenery. Whilst largely unknown today, in centuries gone by Nakhchivan was the crossroads of many empires and part of a significant trading route. Today, the autonomous republic enjoys a high level of autonomy from Azerbaijan boasting its own parliament and prime minister. During this war, Nakhchivan was blockaded and plunged into isolated darkness for a long time and in order to survive, this isolated exclave was forced to become very self-reliant. During the collapse of the USSR, Nakhichevan was actually the very first post-Soviet regions to claim independence, shortly after these visions of independence it was annexed by Azerbaijan and the Nagorno-Karabakh War between Azerbaijan and Armenia erupted and killed tens of thousands of people. Technically, Nakhchivan is an exclave of Azerbaijan, but this bizarre republic is geographically separated from the rest of Azerbaijan by its mortal enemy, Armenia, with whom they’re still at war with since the 1990s. That about covers the new content.It’s no secret that the Soviet Europe team at YPT love autonomous republics, breakaway states and bizarre exclaves, so when we were invited to bring tour groups by the tourism ministry of the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic we seized the chance to run organized tours to Nakhchivan and add it to our growing Soviet tours calendar! Due to this republic being extremely unknown, it is arguably one of the most underrated Azerbaijan attractions so read on for an in-depth YPT explanation. You can switch to a PvP instance and engage in Open World PvP. Once you've finished the storyline they've released in 5.3, you can do the dailies if you have the requisite currency.


There is obviously more to come in terms of the Iokath story in future installments. I completed the new Op on two different characters yesterday through guild runs I couldn't have been the only one. The GF has never been an effective means of forming Ops teams. Alternately, you watch the "General" and "EndGame" chat for PUGs forming to do Ops however, PUGs tend to have lower rates of successful completion. It has always been the case that you need to be in a guild to be able to do Ops.
