Mingachevir Reservoir, also known as Mingachevir Sea, is a large reservoir in Azerbaijan, situated on the Kura River in the northwestern part of the country. Created by the construction of the Mingachevir Dam during the 1950s, it serves as a significant source of hydroelectric power and is a crucial component of Azerbaijan's energy system. The reservoir's creation has also facilitated irrigation, making it pivotal for the agricultural activities in the arid regions of the country. Stretching over an area of approximately 605 square kilometers, it is one of the largest reservoirs in the Caucasity-rich aquatic ecosystem sustains a variety of fish species, making it a popular destination for fishing enthusiasts. The reservoir's picturesque surroundings, with a tranquil expanse of water complemented by the lush greenery along its banks, make it a popular spot for leisure activities. Tourists and locals alike visit the reservoir for boating, swimming, and enjoying picnics in the serene environment. Mingachevir Reservoir plays an essential role in the region's development and is a symbol of Azerbaijani progress in utilizing natural resources for sustainable development.