[3] In the east, the district is washed by the Caspian Sea, and in the west it approaches Talysh Mountains, Burovar ridge.
There are broad-leaved forests of Girkan type-chestnut-leaved oak, hornbeam, beech, Persian ironwood tree, Girkan boxwood, Caucasian persimmon, medlar and others in the mountainous part of the district.
Boradigah township, Badalan, Arkevan, Banbashi, Gizilagaj, Teze Alvadi, and Chakhirli villages are the other largest population aggregates.
[8] 2,0 million manats were granted to the executive of Masally District for the acceleration of the socio-economic development in the region by the decree of the President dated 15 March 2012.
[9] Agriculture, construction, industry, transportation, and telecommunication are the cores of economy in Masally district.
[10] In January–December 2015, there was 37366 thousand manats worth of goods and service production in the Masally industry.
The museum has an exhibition hall, administrative room, ideological center, fund, and drawing gallery.
[11] The museum has more than 7000 exhibits, which illustrates the history of Masally from Eneolithic period to the 20th century.
Exhibits include sculptures, carvings, drawings, clothing, photos, arts, crafts, and documents.