Katarkol
Katarkol is a small village located in the southern part of the Republic of Dagestan, a federal subject of Russia. Situated in the Derbent District, it lies along the banks of the Sulak River, near the border with Azerbaijan. The village is part of the historical region of Lezgi, which is inhabited primarily by the Lezgins, an ethnic group with a rich cultural heritage.
Katarkol is known for its traditional Lezgian architecture, characterized by stone houses with flat roofs and
The village has a modest population, primarily engaged in agriculture, including the cultivation of fruits, vegetables,
Culturally, Katarkol reflects the traditions of the Lezgin people, including their unique language, music, and festivals.
Infrastructure in Katarkol is basic, with limited access to advanced services compared to urban areas. Roads
Overall, Katarkol represents a quiet and traditional community deeply rooted in its cultural heritage and natural