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The Azerbaijan Republic in the Caucasus on the Caspian Sea shares borders with Russia in the north, Georgia, Armenia, in the west and Iran in the south. The Naxcivan exclave borders on Armenia, Iran, and Turkey.
Azerbaycan Respublikasi
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coat of arms (In Detail) (Full size) National motto: Official language Azeri Capital Baku Capital's coordinates 40° 22' N, 49° 53' E President Ilham Aliyev Prime Minister Artur Rasizade Area
- Total
- % waterRanked 111th
86,600 km²
NegligiblePopulation
- Total (2003 E)
- DensityRanked 89th
7'830'764
90/km²Independence
 (From Soviet Union)
30 August 1991Currency Manat (AZM) Time zone UTC +5 (DST +6) National anthem Internet TLD .AZ Calling Code 994 A nation in the Caucasus of Turkic Muslims, it has been an independent republic since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. Despite a cease-fire, in place since 1994, Azerbaijan has yet to resolve its conflict with Armenia over the Azerbaijani Nagorno-Karabakh enclave (largely Armenian populated). Azerbaijan has lost almost 20% of its territory and must support some 750,000 refugees as a result of the conflict. Corruption is ubiquitous and the promise of wealth from Azerbaijan's undeveloped petroleum resources remains largely unfulfilled. Critics of the government of Azerbaijan consider it to be a Kleptocracy.
History
Main article: History of AzerbaijanHistorically, Azerbaijan included parts of what is now Iran, and the term is still used locally to describe those regions. Politically, this area is now divided into the Iranian provinces of West Azarbaijan (Azarbayjan-e Gharbi) and East Azerbaijan (Azarbayjan-e Sharqi).
Politics
Main article: Politics of Azerbaijan
Administrative divisions
Main article: Administrative divisions of AzerbaijanAzerbaijan is divided into:
Abseron Rayonu, Agcabadi Rayonu, Agdam Rayonu, Agdas Rayonu, Agstafa Rayonu, Agsu Rayonu, Ali Bayramli Sahari*, Astara Rayonu, Baki Sahari*, Balakan Rayonu, Barda Rayonu, Beylaqan Rayonu, Bilasuvar Rayonu, Cabrayil Rayonu, Calilabad Rayonu, Daskasan Rayonu, Davaci Rayonu, Fuzuli Rayonu, Gadabay Rayonu, Ganca Sahari*, Goranboy Rayonu, Goycay Rayonu, Haciqabul Rayonu, Imisli Rayonu, Ismayilli Rayonu, Kalbacar Rayonu, Kurdamir Rayonu, Lacin Rayonu, Lankaran Rayonu, Lankaran Sahari*, Lerik Rayonu, Masalli Rayonu, Mingacevir Sahari*, Naftalan Sahari*, Naxcivan Muxtar Respublikasi**, Neftcala Rayonu, Oguz Rayonu, Qabala Rayonu, Qax Rayonu, Qazax Rayonu, Qobustan Rayonu, Quba Rayonu, Qubadli Rayonu, Qusar Rayonu, Saatli Rayonu, Sabirabad Rayonu, Saki Rayonu, Saki Sahari*, Salyan Rayonu, Samaxi Rayonu, Samkir Rayonu, Samux Rayonu, Siyazan Rayonu, Sumqayit Sahari*, Susa Rayonu, Susa Sahari*, Tartar Rayonu, Tovuz Rayonu, Ucar Rayonu, Xacmaz Rayonu, Xankandi Sahari*, Xanlar Rayonu, Xizi Rayonu, Xocali Rayonu, Xocavand Rayonu, Yardimli Rayonu, Yevlax Rayonu, Yevlax Sahari*, Zangilan Rayonu, Zaqatala Rayonu, Zardab Rayonu.
- 59 rayons (rayonlar; rayon - singular),
- 11 cities* (saharlar; sahar - singular),
- 1 autonomous republic** (muxtar respublika);
Geography
Main article: Geography of Azerbaijan
Economy
Main article: Economy of Azerbaijan
Demographics
Main article: Demographics of Azerbaijan
Culture
Main article: Culture of Azerbaijan
- Music of Azerbaijan
Holidays Date English Name Local Name Remarks
Miscellaneous topics
- Communications in Azerbaijan
- Transportation in Azerbaijan
- Military of Azerbaijan
- Foreign relations of Azerbaijan
External links and references
- Much of the material in these articles comes from the CIA World Factbook 2000 [1] and the 2003 U.S. Department of State website.
- Baku Today
- State Statistical Committee of the Azerbaijan Republic
- Who is Who in Azerbaijan
- United Nations Office in Azerbaijan with a country report
- Library of Congress Portals on the World - Azerbaijan
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Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "Azerbaijan."
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