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Extractions: Applied Language Solutions offer quality language translation services for all applications, including website, medical and legal translations Email: enquiries@appliedlanguage.com FREE QUOTE SERVICES RESOURCES ... HOME PAGE Information For Azerbaijan Introduction Geography People Government ... Country Flag Popular Pages Business Translation Free Translation Tools Free website translation Language Identifier Currency Converter Free Translation Information Translation Articles Submit An Article Language Directory Country Guides ... Location Southwestern Asia, bordering the Caspian Sea, between Iran and Russia, with a small European portion north of the Caucasus range Geographic coordinates 40 30 N, 47 30 E Map references asia Area total: 86,600 sq km note: includes the exclave of Naxcivan Autonomous Republic and the Nagorno-Karabakh region; the region's autonomy was abolished by Azerbaijani Supreme Soviet on 26 November 1991 water: 500 sq km land: 86,100 sq km Area comparative slightly smaller than Maine Land boundaries total: 2,013 km border countries: Armenia (with Azerbaijan-proper) 566 km, Armenia (with Azerbaijan-Naxcivan exclave) 221 km, Georgia 322 km, Iran (with Azerbaijan-proper) 432 km, Iran (with Azerbaijan-Naxcivan exclave) 179 km, Russia 284 km, Turkey 9 km
World InfoZone - Azerbaijan Information - Page 1 geography The Republic of azerbaijan is in South Western Asia. The territoryincludes the enclave of the Naxcivan Animal Life of azerbaijan MA Musaev http://www.worldinfozone.com/country.php?country=Azerbaijan
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Extractions: Country List World Factbook Home The World Factbook Azerbaijan Introduction Azerbaijan Background: Azerbaijan - a nation with a Turkic and majority-Muslim population - regained its independence after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. Despite a 1994 cease-fire, Azerbaijan has yet to resolve its conflict with Armenia over the Azerbaijani Nagorno-Karabakh enclave (largely Armenian populated). Azerbaijan has lost 16% of its territory and must support some 571,000 internally displaced persons as a result of the conflict. Corruption is ubiquitous and the promise of widespread wealth from Azerbaijan's undeveloped petroleum resources remains largely unfulfilled. Geography Azerbaijan Location: Southwestern Asia, bordering the Caspian Sea, between Iran and Russia, with a small European portion north of the Caucasus range Geographic coordinates: 40 30 N, 47 30 E Map references: Asia Area: total: 86,600 sq km
Azerbaijan (10/04) Republic of azerbaijan. geography Location South Caucasus; bordered by Russiato the north, the Caspian Sea to the east, Iran to the south, and Georgia and http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/2909.htm
REENIC: Azerbaijan to modern history; geography, government, and the economy); Infoplease azerbaijan geography and travel (incl. cities, maps, transportation, etc.) http://reenic.utexas.edu/reenic/countries/azerbaijan.html
Extractions: Statistics U.S. Library of Congress Country Study - Azerbaijan (excellent starting point for learning about the country; includes facts-at-a-glance and sections on ethnicity, religion, and culture; early to modern history; geography, government, and the economy) Infoplease - Azerbaijan Flags of the World: Azerbaijan (the site contains graphics and descriptions of the flag and the coat of arms as well as the English text for the anthem of Azerbaijan and a Constitutional article about state symbols) The World Factbook - Azerbaijan, by CIA
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Extractions: Comment on this Azerbaijan Forum ... Transnational Issue Introduction Azerbaijan Background: Azerbaijan - a nation with a Turkic and majority-Muslim population - regained its independence after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. Despite a 1994 cease-fire, Azerbaijan has yet to resolve its conflict with Armenia over the Azerbaijani Nagorno-Karabakh enclave (largely Armenian populated). Azerbaijan has lost 16% of its territory and must support some 800,000 refugees and internally displaced persons as a result of the conflict. Corruption is ubiquitous and the promise of widespread wealth from Azerbaijan's undeveloped petroleum resources remains largely unfulfilled. Geography Azerbaijan Location: Southwestern Asia, bordering the Caspian Sea, between Iran and Russia, with a small European portion north of the Caucasus range Geographic coordinates: 40 30 N, 47 30 E
Extractions: Maps of World provides information on Azerbaijan, its physical map, political map, its history, its politics and other such details Maps of World Official Name Azerbaijani Republic( Azerbaijchan Respublikasy) Capital Baku Population Area 86,600 sq km Currency Manat (US$ 1=4,648) Religion Islam Literacy Languages Azeri, Turkish, Russian Major Cities Gandja, Sumgait Climate Dry and sub-tropical INTRODUCTION A former Soviet republic, Azerbaijan, gained independence from the Soviet rule in the year 1991. However, independence soon saw a series of economic and political upheavals, but the country, which is also the oldest exporter of oil, after the introduction of new economic programs soon found itself on the recovery path. Location of Azerbaijan Azerbaijan is bordered on the north by Russia, on the east by the Caspian Sea, on the south by Iran, on the west by Armenia, and on the northwest by Georgia. Azerbaijan is the easternmost country of Transcaucasia (the southern portion of the region of Caucasia), and occupies the southern part of the land connecting the Black and Caspian seas. Physical Map of Azerbaijan The main stretch of the Caucasus Mountains, known as the Greater Caucasus, forms part of Azerbaijan's northern border with Russia and contains the country's highest peak, Mount Bazardüzü (4,466 m/14,652 ft). Lower elevations are found along the Caspian coast and in the river basins of the country's two main waterways, the Kura and Aras (Araks or Arax) rivers. These rivers, which form continuous lowland through central Azerbaijan, both originate in the mountains of northeastern Turkey.
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Geography Of Iran: Arran, The Real Name Of The Republic Of Azerbaijan Please explain your views regarding the name of azerbaijan. were included inhistory and geography textbooks and some of our translators repeated them. http://www.iranchamber.com/geography/articles/arran_real_azerbaijan.php
Extractions: Dr. Enayatollah Reza is a celebrated researcher in the social sciences, especially of historical subjects. His latest studies are focused on the history of Azarbaijan and Aran. He asserts that, based on historical texts, the real name of Caucasus's Azerbaijan is "Aran" and its former name was changed for political reasons. In the following interview, he talks about the content of his upcoming book titled "Azarbaijan, Aran and Albania". Q: Dr. Reza, you are practically the first Iranian scholar who has researched on Aran and Caucasus's Albania and you have written a book on this. Please explain your views regarding the name of Azerbaijan. Why do you believe that there is only one Azarbaijan, the Azarbaijan of Iran, and that there is no such land called Azerbaijan to the north of the Aras River? There is no reason to doubt that Aran was separate from Azarbaijan and that the Aras River constituted the northern border of Azarbaijan, and Aran had never been called Azerbaijan. The academician Barthold most clearly mentioned the Aras River as lying between Azarbaijan and Aran or the ancient Albania (Collected Works, Volume 7, Moscow, 1971, page 123). Prior to the invention of the name Azerbaijan to designate Aran and Shirvan, Tzarist Russian sources recognized only one Azarbaijan, the true Azarbaijan. The first volume of the Russian Encyclopedia (pages 212 and 213), which was published in St. Petersburg some 102 years ago (in 1890), stated: "Azarbaijan, which was 'Aturpatekan' in Pahlavi and 'Azarbadekan' in Armenian, is the rich industrial northern province of Iran. It borders Iranian Kurdistan and Iraq of Adjam to the south, Turkish Kurdistan and Armenia to the west, Russian Armenia and the Southern Caucasus to the north. Its border is marked by the Aras River". Had the name Azerbaijan been used for the land to the north of the Aras, undoubtedly, this encyclopedia would have used the name "Russian Azerbaijan" just as it had used the designations "Turkish Kurdistan", "Iranian Kurdistan", "Turkish Armenia", or "Russian Armenia". It can easily be seen that only one Azarbaijan existed and that was the Iranian Azarbaijan.
Geography Of Iran: Arran Province (New Republic Of Azerbaijan) 10801105. Jovaynl, tr. Boyle, I, pp. 148-49. Article Arran, the real name ofthe republic of azerbaijan An Interview with Dr. Enayatollah Reza http://www.iranchamber.com/geography/articles/arran.php
Extractions: A region of eastern Transcaucasia. It lay essentially within the great triangle of land, lowland in the east but rising to mountains in the west, formed by the junction of the Rivers Kur or Kura and Araxes or Aras. It was thus bounded on the north by ervan; on the north west by akki (Armenian ak'e) and Kaxeti in eastern Georgia; on the south by Armenia and Azerbaijan province; and on the southeast by the Caspian coastal province of Muqan or Mugan. Arran's situation between these two great rivers explains the name Bayn alnahrayn given to it by Islamic geographers. In pre-Islamic times, Arran formed the heart of the Iranian province of Caucasian Albania (to be distinguished of course from the Balkan Albania), which in fact embraced all eastern Transcaucasia, i.e. Arran here was a wider concept than that of post-Islamic Arran, and corresponded grosso-modo with the modern republic of Azerbaijan (since 1918). Towards the end of the 5th century, the ancient ruling dynasty of Albania seems to have died out, and in the later 6th century and at the time of the Arab invasions some decades after then, Albania was ruled by princes of the Mihran family, who claimed descent from the Imperial Sasanians but were probably of Imperial Parthian origin. Their most famous representatives in the 7th century CE were Varaz-Grigor, his son Juaner (Persian Javanir) and Varaz-Trdat I (Persian Varazdad). The military exploits of the latter two potentates in the period of the first Arab invasions of Armenia and Arran figure prominently in the 2nd book of MOVSES Dasxuranc`Is chronicle. These princes bore the Persian title of Arranah (in certain of the Arabic sources corruptly written as Liranah), Armenian Eranahik` or Aranahik`.
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