File:Dragon fruit in Azerbaijan.jpg

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Dragon fruit (pitaya) grown in the Shamkir region of Azerbaijan by the company "Vitamin VIO"

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English: The dragon fruit (pitaya), which is native to Southeast Asia, is now growing in Azerbaijan, or more specifically in the Shamkir district by the company "Vitamin VIO".
Azərbaycanca: Cənub-Şərqi Asiya vətəni olan əjdaha meyvəsi (pitaya) indi Azərbaycanda da yetişdirili, daha dəqiq desək, Şəmkir rayonunda "Vitamin VİO" şirkəti tərəfindən yetişdirilir.
Русский: Драконий фрукт (питайя) родиной которой является Юго-Восточная Азия теперь растет и в Азербайджане, а точнее в Шамкирском районе компанией «Vitamin VIO”.
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