Pirili, Agstafa

Pirili is a village situated in the Agstafa District (Rayon) of the Republic of Azerbaijan. It forms part of the administrative-territorial structure of the country, which is divided into districts (rayons) that encompass numerous settlements, including towns and villages.

Geographical location

  • Country: Azerbaijan
  • District: Agstafa (also spelled Aghstafa)
  • Settlement type: Village

The village lies in the northwestern part of Azerbaijan, close to the national border with Georgia. Precise geographic coordinates for Pirili are not confirmed in publicly available authoritative sources.

Administrative status
Pirili is administered under the local municipal authority that governs rural settlements within the Agstafa District. The specific municipality to which the village belongs is not definitively documented in accessible official records.

Demographics
Population figures for Pirili are not reliably reported in the most recent censuses or statistical publications. Consequently, the exact number of inhabitants, ethnic composition, and demographic trends remain unverified.

Infrastructure and services
Information regarding the village’s infrastructure—such as transportation links, educational facilities, health services, and utilities—is not comprehensively recorded in publicly available encyclopedic sources.

Etymology
The name “Pirili” appears to be derived from Azerbaijani linguistic roots; “pir” can denote a saint or holy person, and the suffix “-li” typically indicates “place of” or “associated with.” Thus, the toponym may historically reference a location connected with a revered figure, although this interpretation lacks definitive scholarly confirmation.

References
Accurate and detailed information about Pirili, Agstafa is limited in authoritative encyclopedic references. Further research using official Azerbaijani government publications, regional statistical data, or field surveys would be required to expand upon the current knowledge base.

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