AzerbaijanThe landscape of Azerbaijan in Quba
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Azerbaijan is a country in the Caucasus region of Eurasia. Covering 86,600 sq km (33,436 sq mi), Azerbaijan is bordered by Russia to the north, Georgia to the northwest, Armenia to the west and Iran to the south. It is also bounded by a coastline facing the Caspian Sea to the east. The country has a population of 9 million people (2011 estimate). Its capital and biggest city is Baku.

In addition of Azerbaijan proper, the exclave of Nakhchivan is a landlocked part of Azerbaijan bordered to the north and east by Armenia, to the south and west by Iran, and a short distance to the northwest by Turkey.

Bibi Heybat MosqueBibi Heybat Mosque in Baku, Azerbaijan
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The enclaves of Karki, Yukhary Askipara, Barkhudarly and Sofulu are all surrounded by Armenia, which continues to control them ever since the Nagorno-Karabakh War from 1988 to 1994. On the other hand, the Nagorno-Karabakh region in southwestern Azerbaijan declared independence from Azerbaijan in 1991, but is not diplomatically recognised by any nation.

Azerbaijan is a secular, unitary republic. In 2010 it enjoyed a nominal GDP of $52 billion, a per capital nominal GDP of $5,764, and a per capita purchasing power parity GDP of $9,953. The electricity is 220V 50Hz. The IDD number is 994.

Alexander Nevsky ChurchAlexander Nevsky Church in Ganja, Azerbaijan
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Evidence of human settlement in Azerbaijan goes back to the stone age. It was ruled by different powers, being part of the empire of Alexander the Great and later the Seleucid Empire. The original inhabitants were Caucasian Albanians, who established a kingdom here in the 4th century BC. In the fourth century, King Urnayr made Christianity the state religion.

In AD 667, the Islamic Umayyad Caliphate turned the then Caucasian Albania into a Muslim state. When the power of the Caliphate declined, other local dynasties filled the vacuum, with Turkic Oghuz tribes from Central Asia taking over the land in AD 1030. Over the centuries, the population became Turkic-speaking, and are known as Azeris.

Azerbaijan was ruled by khanates until 1813, when the state was incorporated into the Russian Empire, where it remained until the end of World War I, when it was merged with Armenia and Georgia to form the shortlived Transcaucasian Democratic Federative Republic. That too was dissolved in May 1918, and the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic declared independence. But the freedom only last 23 months until the Bolshevik 11th Soviet Red Army invaded it, and created the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic on 28 April, 1920.

AzerbaijanThe rocky cliffs of Ismayilli, Azerbaijan
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Azerbaijan finally freed itself from the clutches of Soviet control on 18 October, 1991, just months before the Soviet Union was officially dissolved. The post independence years were mired by the Nagorno-Karabakh War with Armenia, with great lost of lives, the result of which Azerbaijan lost up to 16% of its territory, including Nagorno-Karabakh.

Today Azerbaijan is a country still in repair, as it gradually inches forward in development. The multiple woes of the country includes high unemployment, rampant corruption and bureaucratic inefficiency, issues that will take some time to resolve.

Quba area, AzerbaijanThe scenic landscape of Quba, Azerbaijan
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Major Cities in Azerbaijan

  1. Baku - capital
  2. Ganja
  3. Lankaran
  4. Mingechivir
  5. Naftalan
  6. Nakhichevan City
  7. Sheki
  8. Sumqayit
  9. Xachmaz

Places of Interest in Azerbaijan

  1. Khinalug
  2. Petroglyphs of Gobustan

World Heritage Sites in Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan ratified the World Heritage Convention on 16 December, 1993. As of August 2010, it has two World Heritage Sites, both in the Cultural category. Azerbaijan has also submitted a further ten properties presently on the World Heritage Tentative List. Sites in Azerbaijan on the World Heritage Tentative List.
  1. Surakhany, Atashgyakh (Fire - worshippers, temple - museum at Surakhany) (1998)
  2. The mausoleum of Nakhinchevan (1998)
  3. Hyrkan State Reservation (1998)
  4. "Binegadi" 4th Period Fauna and Flora Deposit (1998)
  5. "Lok-Batan" Mud Cone (1998)
  6. "Baku Stage" Mountain (1998)
  7. The Caspian Shore Defensive Constructions (2001)
  8. Susha historical and architectural reserve (2001)
  9. Ordubad historical and architectural reserve (2001)
  10. Sheki, the Khan's Palace (2001)

Planning your visit to Azerbaijan

A visa is required for entering Azerbaijan. Note that persons holding passport with evidence of travel to Nagorno-Karabakh are barred from entering Azerbaijan. Citizens of Armenia as well as all persons of Armenian descent are similarly barred from visiting Azerbaijan.

By Plane
Heydar Aliyev International Airport (GYD) in Baku is the main gateway to Azerbaijan. The national carrier Azerbaijan Airlines has regular flights connecting Baku with London, Milan and Paris, among others.

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