Azerbaijan - Wikipedia Languages The official language is Azerbaijani, a Turkic language Approximately 96% of the national population speak it as their mother tongue Russian is still spoken in Azerbaijan It is the mother tongue of 0 8% of the national population [284]
Where is Azerbaijan? Culture, Facts Travel - CountryReports You should avoid travel to the region of Nagorno-Karabakh and the surrounding occupied areas, as well as regions along the line of contact between Azerbaijani and Armenian positions
Azerbaijan | People, Flag, Map, Religion, Europe, Russia, Asia . . . It was an independent country from 1918 to 1920 before being incorporated into the Soviet Union It declared its sovereignty in 1989 and received independence in 1991 Its population is predominantly Azerbaijani (Azeri) The capital, Baku, lies on the Caspian Sea
Things You Should Know About Azerbaijani Culture Azerbaijan culture combines the historical, religious and traditional evolving and moulding over centuries to create the modern-day Azerbaijani Some traits may be familiar and others foreign and contradictory, but this is what makes the country special
Azerbaijan Maps Facts - World Atlas Physical map of Azerbaijan showing major cities, terrain, national parks, rivers, and surrounding countries with international borders and outline maps Key facts about Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan. az 25 05 2026 Leyla Aliyeva and Alena Aliyeva visit Social Rehabilitation Center 24 05 2026 Garabagh horses and Azerbaijani national music received with great interest in Europe 24 05 2026 President Ilham Aliyev: WUF13 represents another meaningful contribution by Azerbaijan to multilateralism and collective action for a better future 23 05 2026
Azerbaijan - Country Profile - Nations Online Project Azerbaijan facts: Official web sites of Azerbaijan, links and information on Azerbaijan's art, culture, geography, history, travel and tourism, cities, the capital city, airlines, embassies, tourist boards and newspapers
Azerbaijani: A Quick Overview The major dialects of Azerbaijani are Northern Azerbaijani, spoken in the Republic of Azerbaijan, Georgia, Russia, and Turkey, and Southern Azerbaijani, spoken primarily in Iran These dialects are mutually intelligible but differ in pronunciation, vocabulary, and certain grammatical features