| Azerbaijan Azerbaijan
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| Economy of Azerbaijan Azerbaijan is an economy that has completed its post-Soviet transition into a major oil based economy (with the completion of the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan Pipeline), from one where the state played the major role. Azeri GDP grew 41.7% in the first quarter of 2007, possibly the highest of any nation worldwide. GDP growth in the world in 2005 only to Equatorial Guinea), and 2006 over 36.6% (world highest), GDP has been accelerating every year. Economy_of_Azerbaijan
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| Demographics of Azerbaijan demographic features of the population of Azerbaijan, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. Demographics_of_Azerbaijan
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| Nakhchivan The Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic (; ), often known simply as Nakhchivan,* is a landlocked exclave of Azerbaijan. The region covers 5,363Armenia (221Iran (179Turkey (15Nakhchivan City. Nakhchivan
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| Georgians Georgians (, kartvelebi) are a South Caucasian people mainly centered in Georgia. They also live in Turkey, Russia, the United States, Iran, and other countries. The majority of Georgians are Christian and mostly adhere to their national autocephalous Georgian Orthodox Church, which originated in the 4th century. Muslim Georgian communities reside in Turkey, Iran, Azerbaijan and Georgia’s autonomous republic of Adjara. Georgians
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| Caucasian Avars Avars or Caucasian Avars are a modern people of Caucasus, mainly of Dagestan, in which they are the predominant group. The Caucasian Avar language belongs to the Northeast Caucasian language family (also known as Nakh-Dagestanian). They populate most of the mountain part of Dagestan, and partly also plains (Buynakskiy, Khasav'yurtovskiy and other regions). They also live in Chechnya, Kalmykia and other subjects of Russia, as well as Azerbaijan (mainly, the Balakan and Zakatala rayons - 50,900 (1999 Caucasian_Avars
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| Ganja, Azerbaijan Ganja (, ; , ) is Azerbaijan's second-largest city. It was named Elizavetpol (RussianKirovabad (Russian Ganja,_Azerbaijan
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| List of national and international statistical services List_of_national_and_international_statistical_services
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| Azerbaijani people The Azerbaijanis are an ethnic group mainly living in northwestern Iran and the Republic of Azerbaijan. Commonly referred to as Azeris/Āzarīs (آذری - Azəri) or Azeri Turks (), they also live in a wider area from the Caucasus to the Iranian plateau. The Azeris are predominantly Shia Muslim and have a mixed heritage of Iranic, Caucasian, and Turkic elements.Despite living on two sides of an international border since the treaties of Gulistan (1813) and Turkmenchay (1828), after which Iran lost its then northern territories to Russia, the Azeris form a single ethnic group. Azerbaijani_people
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| Talysh people Talysh (also Talishi, Taleshi or Talyshi) are an Iranian people who speak the Talysh language, one of the Northwestern Iranian languages. It is spoken in the northern regions of the Iranian provinces of Gilan and Ardabil and the southern parts of the Republic of Azerbaijan. Northern Talysh (the part in the Republic of Azerbaijan) was historically known as Talish-i Gushtasbi. Talysh_people
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| Judaism by country Talk:Judaism_by_country
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| Qakh Rayon Qakh_Rayon
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| Turkish people The Turkish people (), also known as "Turks" (Türkler) are defined mainly as citizens of the Republic of Turkey. An early history text provided the definition of being a Turk as "any individual within the Republic of Turkey, whatever his faith who speaks Turkish, grows up with Turkish culture and adopts the Turkish ideal is a Turk." Turkish_people
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| Turkish diaspora The term Turkish diaspora () refers to the estimated population of Turkish people in the world migrated outside of Turkey and any other Turkish homeland. Turkish_diaspora
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| Ramana, Azerbaijan This is a place-name in Azerbaijan. For an Indian sage see Ramana Maharshi, for the scriptwriter, see Mullapudi Venkata RamanaRamana also spelled Ramany, Romana (), is an urban-type settlement and municipality in Azerbaijan, within the Sabunchu raion of Baku. Population (2005)The settlement was possibly founded by the Roman troops of Lucius Julius Maximus from Legio XII Fulminata in circa 84-96 AD and derives its name from the Latin Romana Ramana,_Azerbaijan
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| Azeri people/Archive 3 Talk:Azeri_people/Archive_3
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| Udi people Udi_people
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| Turkic peoples/Archive 2 Talk:Turkic_peoples/Archive_2
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| Turks in Azerbaijan Turks in Azerbaijan are Turkish people who live in Azerbaijan. There are more than 50,000 Turks living in Azerbaijan according to the 1999 census. This number includes both Meskhetian Turks, who have largely immigrated to Azerbaijan in the 1960s and the 1980s, and ethnic Turks from Turkey who have settled in Azerbaijan since the 1990s.Turkish and Azeri people share some aspects of Turkic heritage .Turkic people who are a group of peoples residing in northern, central and western Eurasia speak languages belonging to the Turkic language family. Turks_in_Azerbaijan
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| Outline of Azerbaijan The Republic of Azerbaijan is the largest and most populous country in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia. Located at the crossroads of Eastern Europe and Western Asia, it is bounded by the Caspian Sea to the east, Russia to the north, Georgia to the west and northwest, Armenia to the southwest, and Iran to the south. Outline_of_Azerbaijan
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