Outline of Azerbaijan

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Coat of arms of Azerbaijan
The location of Azerbaijan
Flag-map of Azerbaijan
Republic of Azerbaijan

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Azerbaijan:

Azerbaijan – largest country in the Caucasus region of Eurasia, bordering the Caspian Sea and possessing a rich fossil fuels industry. Azerbaijan is a progressive and secular predominantly Shia Islamic society, with a high tolerance for other religions.[1]

General reference

An enlargeable relief map of Azerbaijan

Geography of Azerbaijan

An enlargeable topographic map of Azerbaijan

Geography of Azerbaijan

 Armenia 787 km
 Iran 611 km
 Georgia 322 km
 Russia 284 km
 Turkey 9 km
  • Coastline: none[2]

Environment of Azerbaijan

Ismailli State Reserve occupies the southern slopes of the Caucasus Mountains.

Environment of Azerbaijan

Natural geographic features of Azerbaijan

Maiden Tower, located in Old City (Baku), is a UNESCO world heritage site.

Regions of Azerbaijan

Regions of Azerbaijan

Ecoregions of Azerbaijan

List of ecoregions in Azerbaijan

Administrative divisions of Azerbaijan

Administrative divisions of Azerbaijan

Districts of Azerbaijan

Districts of Azerbaijan
There are 59 districts in Azerbaijan and 8 districts in the Autonomous Republic:

  • exclave in Baku
    )
  • Agjabadi (Ağcabədi)
  • Agdam
    (Ağdam)
  • Agdash
    (Ağdaş)
  • Agstafa
    (Ağstafa)
  • Agsu
    (Ağsu)
  • Astara
  • Balakan (Balakən)
  • Barda
    (Bərdə)
  • Beylagan (Beyləqan)
  • Bilasuvar (Biləsuvar)
  • Jabrayil (Cəbrayıl)
  • Jalilabad (Cəlilabad)
  • Dashkasan (Daşkəsən)
  • Shabran (Şabran)
  • Fizuli
    (Füzuli)
  • Gadabay (Gədəbəy) (borders an exclave of Armenia)
  • Goranboy
  • Goychay
    (Göyçay)
  • Hajigabul (Hacıqabul)
  • Imishli (İmişli)
  • Ismailli
    (İsmayıllı)
  • Nagorno-Karabakh Republic
    )
  • Kurdamir (Kürdəmir)
  • Lachin
    (Laçın)
  • Lankaran
    (Lənkəran)
  • Lerik
  • Masally (Masallı)
  • Neftchala
    (Neftçala)
  • Oguz
    (Oğuz)
  • Qabala (Qəbələ)
  • Qakh (Qax)
  • Qazakh
    (Qazax) (includes two exclaves in Armenia)
  • Qobustan
  • Quba
  • Qubadli (Qubadlı)
  • Qusar
  • Saatly (Saatlı)
  • Sabirabad
  • Shaki
    (Şəki)
  • Salyan
  • Shamakhi (Şamaxı)
  • Shamkir (Şəmkir)
  • Samukh (Samux)
  • Siazan
    (Siyəzən)
  • Shusha
    (Şuşa)
  • Tartar
    (Tərtər)
  • Tovuz
    (borders an exclave of Armenia)
  • Ujar
    (Ucar)
  • Khachmaz
    (Xaçmaz)
  • Goygol
    formerly Khanlar (Xanlar)
  • Khizi (Xızı)
  • Khojali
    (Xocalı)
  • Khojavend
    (Xocavənd)
  • Yardymli
    (Yardımlı)
  • Yevlakh
    (Yevlax)
  • Zangilan (Zəngilan)
  • Zaqatala
  • Zardab (Zərdab)
Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic
  • Babek
    (Babək)
  • Julfa
    (Culfa)
  • Kangarli
    (Kəngərli)
  • Nakhchivan City
    (Naxçıvan Şəhəri)
  • Ordubad
  • Sadarak
    (Sədərək) (includes one exclave in Armenia)
  • Shahbuz (Şahbuz)
  • Sharur (Şərur)
Municipalities of Azerbaijan

Municipalities of Azerbaijan

Demography of Azerbaijan

Demographics of Azerbaijan

Government and politics of Azerbaijan

Politics of Azerbaijan

Branches of government

Government of Azerbaijan

Executive branch of the government of Azerbaijan

Legislative branch of the government of Azerbaijan

  • Parliament of Azerbaijan

Judicial branch of the government of Azerbaijan

Judiciary of Azerbaijan

Foreign relations of Azerbaijan

Foreign relations of Azerbaijan

International organization membership

The Republic of Azerbaijan is a member of:[3]

Law and order in Azerbaijan

Law of Azerbaijan

Military of Azerbaijan

Azerbaijani Armed Forces

Local government in Azerbaijan

Local government in Azerbaijan

History of Azerbaijan

History of Azerbaijan

Culture of Azerbaijan

Culture of Azerbaijan

Art in Azerbaijan

Sport in Azerbaijan

Sport in Azerbaijan

Economy and infrastructure of Azerbaijan

Economy of Azerbaijan

Education in Azerbaijan

Education in Azerbaijan

See also

Azerbaijan

References

  1. ^ E. Cornell, Svante (2006). The Politicization of Islam in Azerbaijan. Silk Road Paper. pp. 124, 222, 229, 269–270.
  2. Paratethys Sea
    .
  3. ^ "Azerbaijan". The World Factbook. United States Central Intelligence Agency. July 2, 2009. Retrieved July 23, 2009.
  4. ^ a b "ALİ VƏ ORTA İXTİSAS TƏHSİLİ SAHƏSİ ÜZRƏ 2009-CU İLDƏ GÖRÜLMÜŞ İŞLƏRƏ DAİR HESABAT" [Report on Works in Secondary and Higher Education Sector in 2009]. Archived from the original on 2011-08-23. Retrieved 2010-11-04.

External links

Wikimedia Atlas of Azerbaijan