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'''Madagiz''' (]: Մադաղիս) is a village in the ] of ]. It is located 30 kilometers north-west of the left bank of the river Tartar. The village is currently occupied by Armenian forces as a result of the ]. It was also one of the sites of the ]. '''Madagiz''' (]: Մադաղիս) is a village in Nagorno Karabakh Republic. It is located 30 kilometers north-west of the left bank of the river Tartar. The village is currently under control of Armenian forces as a result of the ]. It was also one of the sites of the ].


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40°19′53″N 46°43′46″E / 40.33139°N 46.72944°E / 40.33139; 46.72944

Place in Tartar, Azerbaijan
Mataghis
Mataghis is located in AzerbaijanMataghisMataghis
Coordinates: 40°19′53″N 46°43′46″E / 40.33139°N 46.72944°E / 40.33139; 46.72944
Country Azerbaijan
ProvinceTartar
Elevation434 m (1,424 ft)
Population
 • Total404
Time zoneUTC+4 (AZT)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+5 (AZT)

Madagiz (Armenian: Մադաղիս) is a village in Nagorno Karabakh Republic. It is located 30 kilometers north-west of the left bank of the river Tartar. The village is currently under control of Armenian forces as a result of the Nagorno-Karabakh War. It was also one of the sites of the military clashes in April 2016.

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Tartar District
Capital: Tartar


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