BAKU, Azerbaijan, December 24. Another phase of resettlement has been completed in Horovlu village of Azerbaijan’s liberated Jabrayil district, with families departing in the morning and returning to their native homes, TurkicWorld reports.
A total of 19 families comprising 70 people returned to Horovlu village today. The village covers a total area of 248 hectares. In the first phase, 334 individual houses were built on 94 hectares, featuring two-, three-, four-, and five-room layouts and equipped with modern infrastructure, including water, electricity, gas, solar panels, and high-speed internet. Internal village roads have been asphalted.
As part of the reconstruction, a school building with a capacity of 624 students, a kindergarten for 220 children, a two-story administrative building, a market complex, multifunctional catering facilities, a medical center, and a sports and health complex have been constructed. Historically used qanats destroyed during the occupation, Asgar, Shighi, Orta, Gulgasim, and Khalifa, have been restored. In addition, a park complex covering 4.4 hectares has been created in the village, along with pedestrian walkways stretching from Flag Square to the market complex. Olive, plane, and Eldar pine trees have been planted across a 3.1-hectare green area.





