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| Background: |
Azerbaijan - a
nation of Turkic Muslims - has been an independent republic
since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. Despite a
cease-fire, in place since 1994, Azerbaijan has yet to
resolve its conflict with Armenia over the Azerbaijani
Nagorno-Karabakh enclave (largely Armenian populated).
Azerbaijan has lost almost 20% of its territory and must
support some 750,000 refugees and internally displaced
persons (IDPs) as a result of the conflict. Corruption is
ubiquitous and the promise of widespread wealth from
Azerbaijan's undeveloped petroleum resources remains largely
unfulfilled. |
| Location: |
Southwestern
Asia, bordering the Caspian Sea, between Iran and Russia |
| Geographic
coordinates: |
40 30 N, 47 30 E |
| Map
references: |
Commonwealth of
Independent States |
| Area: |
total:
86,600 sq km
land: 86,100 sq km
water: 500 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 |
| 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 |
| Coastline: |
0 km
(landlocked); note - Azerbaijan borders the Caspian Sea (800
km, est.) |
| Maritime
claims: |
none (landlocked) |
| Climate: |
dry, semiarid
steppe |
| Terrain: |
large, flat
Kur-Araz Ovaligi (Kura-Araks Lowland) (much of it below sea
level) with Great Caucasus Mountains to the north, Qarabag
Yaylasi (Karabakh Upland) in west; Baku lies on Abseron
Yasaqligi (Apsheron Peninsula) that juts into Caspian Sea |
| Elevation
extremes: |
lowest point:
Caspian Sea -28 m
highest point: Bazarduzu Dagi 4,485 m |
| Natural
resources: |
petroleum,
natural gas, iron ore, nonferrous metals, alumina |
| Land
use: |
arable land:
18%
permanent crops: 5%
permanent pastures: 25%
forests and woodland: 11%
other: 41% (1993 est.) |
| Irrigated
land: |
10,000 sq km
(1993 est.) |
| Natural
hazards: |
droughts; some
lowland areas threatened by rising levels of the Caspian Sea |
| Environment
- current issues: |
local scientists
consider the Abseron Yasaqligi (Apsheron Peninsula)
(including Baku and Sumqayit) and the Caspian Sea to be the
ecologically most devastated area in the world because of
severe air, water, and soil pollution; soil pollution
results from the use of DDT as a pesticide and also from
toxic defoliants used in the production of cotton |
| Environment
- international agreements: |
party to:
Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol,
Desertification, Endangered Species, Marine Dumping, Ozone
Layer Protection
signed, but not ratified: none of the selected
agreements |
| Geography
- note: |
landlocked |
| Population: |
7,771,092 (July
2001 est.) |
| Age
structure: |
0-14 years:
28.95% (male 1,146,315; female 1,103,393)
15-64 years: 63.93% (male 2,415,678; female
2,552,759)
65 years and over: 7.12% (male 219,549; female
333,398) (2001 est.) |
| Population
growth rate: |
0.32% (2001 est.) |
| Birth
rate: |
18.44
births/1,000 population (2001 est.) |
| Death
rate: |
9.55 deaths/1,000
population (2001 est.) |
| Net
migration rate: |
-5.67 migrant(s)/1,000
population (2001 est.) |
| Sex
ratio: |
at birth:
1.05 male(s)/female
under 15 years: 1.04 male(s)/female
15-64 years: 0.95 male(s)/female
65 years and over: 0.66 male(s)/female
total population: 0.95 male(s)/female (2001
est.) |
| Infant
mortality rate: |
83.08
deaths/1,000 live births (2001 est.) |
| Life
expectancy at birth: |
total
population: 62.96 years
male: 58.65 years
female: 67.49 years (2001 est.) |
| Total
fertility rate: |
2.24 children
born/woman (2001 est.) |
| HIV/AIDS
- adult prevalence rate: |
less than 0.01%
(1999 est.) |
| HIV/AIDS
- people living with HIV/AIDS: |
less than 500
(1999 est.) |
| HIV/AIDS
- deaths: |
less than 100
(1999 est.) |
| Nationality: |
noun:
Azerbaijani(s)
adjective: Azerbaijani |
| Ethnic
groups: |
Azeri 90%,
Dagestani 3.2%, Russian 2.5%, Armenian 2%, other 2.3% (1998
est.)
note: almost all Armenians live in the
separatist Nagorno-Karabakh region |
| Religions: |
Muslim 93.4%,
Russian Orthodox 2.5%, Armenian Orthodox 2.3%, other 1.8%
(1995 est.)
note: religious affiliation is still nominal in
Azerbaijan; percentages for actual practicing adherents are
much lower |
| Languages: |
Azerbaijani (Azeri)
89%, Russian 3%, Armenian 2%, other 6% (1995 est.) |
| Literacy: |
definition:
age 15 and over can read and write
total population: 97%
male: 99%
female: 96% (1989 est.) |
| Country
name: |
conventional
long form: Republic of Azerbaijan
conventional short form: Azerbaijan
local long form: Azarbaycan Respublikasi
local short form: none
former: Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic |
| Government
type: |
republic |
| Administrative
divisions: |
59 rayons (rayonlar;
rayon - singular), 11 cities* (saharlar; sahar - singular),
1 autonomous republic** (muxtar respublika); Abseron Rayonu,
Agcabadi Rayonu, Agdam Rayonu, Agdas Rayonu, Agstafa Rayonu,
Agsu Rayonu, Ali Bayramli Sahari*, Astara Rayonu, Baki
Sahari*, Balakan Rayonu, Barda Rayonu, Beylaqan Rayonu,
Bilasuvar Rayonu, Cabrayil Rayonu, Calilabad Rayonu,
Daskasan Rayonu, Davaci Rayonu, Fuzuli Rayonu, Gadabay
Rayonu, Ganca Sahari*, Goranboy Rayonu, Goycay Rayonu,
Haciqabul Rayonu, Imisli Rayonu, Ismayilli Rayonu, Kalbacar
Rayonu, Kurdamir Rayonu, Lacin Rayonu, Lankaran Rayonu,
Lankaran Sahari*, Lerik Rayonu, Masalli Rayonu, Mingacevir
Sahari*, Naftalan Sahari*, Naxcivan Muxtar Respublikasi**,
Neftcala Rayonu, Oguz Rayonu, Qabala Rayonu, Qax Rayonu,
Qazax Rayonu, Qobustan Rayonu, Quba Rayonu, Qubadli Rayonu,
Qusar Rayonu, Saatli Rayonu, Sabirabad Rayonu, Saki Rayonu,
Saki Sahari*, Salyan Rayonu, Samaxi Rayonu, Samkir Rayonu,
Samux Rayonu, Siyazan Rayonu, Sumqayit Sahari*, Susa Rayonu,
Susa Sahari*, Tartar Rayonu, Tovuz Rayonu, Ucar Rayonu,
Xacmaz Rayonu, Xankandi Sahari*, Xanlar Rayonu, Xizi Rayonu,
Xocali Rayonu, Xocavand Rayonu, Yardimli Rayonu, Yevlax
Rayonu, Yevlax Sahari*, Zangilan Rayonu, Zaqatala Rayonu,
Zardab Rayonu |
| Independence: |
30 August 1991
(from Soviet Union) |
| National
holiday: |
Founding of the
Democratic Republic of Azerbaidzhan, 28 May (1918) |
| Constitution: |
adopted 12
November 1995 |
| Legal
system: |
based on civil
law system |
| Suffrage: |
18 years of age;
universal |
| Executive
branch: |
chief of
state: President Heydar ALIYEV (since 18 June
1993)
head of government: Prime Minister Artur
RASIZADE (since 26 November 1996)
cabinet: Council of Ministers appointed by the
president and confirmed by the National Assembly
elections: president elected by popular vote to
a five-year term; election last held 11 October 1998 (next
to be held NA October 2003); prime minister and first deputy
prime ministers appointed by the president and confirmed by
the National Assembly
election results: Heydar ALIYEV reelected
president; percent of vote - Heydar ALIYEV 77.6%, Etibar
MAMEDOV 11.8%, Nizami SULEYMANOV 8.2% |
| Legislative
branch: |
unicameral
National Assembly or Milli Mejlis (125 seats; members
elected by popular vote to serve five-year terms)
elections: last held 4 November 2000 (next to
be held NA November 2005)
election results: percent of vote by party -
NA%; seats by party - NAP and allies 108, APF 6, CSP 3, PNIA
2, Musavat Party 2, CPA 2, APF "traditionalist" 1,
Compatriot Party 1 |
| Judicial
branch: |
Supreme Court |
| Political
parties and leaders: |
Alliance for
Azerbaijan Party [Abutalyb SAMADOV]; Azerbaijani Democratic
Party or ADP [Sardar JALAL]; Azerbaijani Independent
Democratic Party or AMDP [Leyla YUNUSOVA]; Azerbaijan
Popular Front or APF [Ali KERIMOV, leader of "reform
faction"; Mirmahmud FATTAYEV, leader of
"traditionalist" faction]; Civic Solidarity Party
or CSP [Sabir RUSTAMKHANLY]; Civic Union Party [Ayaz
MUTALIBOV]; Communist Party of Azerbaijan or CPA [Ramiz
AHMADOV]; Communist Party of Azerbaijan or CPA-2 [Firudin
HASANOV]; Compatriot Party [Mais SAFARLI]; Democratic
Enlightenment Party [Mammadhanifu MUSAYEV]; Democratic Party
for Azerbaijan or DPA [Ilyus ISMAILOV and Rasul QULIYEV,
co-chairman]; Democratic World Party of Azerbaijan [Mamnad
ALIZADE]; Liberal Party of Azerbaijan [Lala Shvkat HAJIYEVA];
Motherland Party [Fazail AGAMALI]; National Congress Party
of Azerbaijan [Ihtiyar SHIRIN]; National Movement Party [Samir
JAFAROV]; National Statehood Party [Sabir TARIVERDIYEV];
Musavat [Isa GAMBAR, chairman]; New Azerbaijan Party or NAP
[Heydar ALIYEV, chairman]; Party for National Independence
of Azerbaijan or PNIA [Etibar MAMMADOV, chairman]; People's
Democratic Party of Azerbaijan or PDPA [Rafig TURABKHANOGLU];
Social Democratic Party of Azerbaijan or SDP [Zardusht
ALIZADE, chairman]
note: opposition parties regularly factionalize
and form new parties |
| Political
pressure groups and leaders: |
Sadval, Lezgin
movement; self-proclaimed Armenian Nagorno-Karabakh
Republic; Talysh independence movement |
| International
organization participation: |
AsDB, BSEC, CCC,
CE, CIS, EAPC, EBRD, ECE, ECO, ESCAP, FAO, IBRD, ICAO, ICFTU,
ICRM, IDA, IDB, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, ILO, IMF, IMO, Intelsat,
Interpol, IOC, ISO (correspondent), ITU, NAM (observer), OAS
(observer), OIC, OPCW, OSCE, PFP, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO,
UPU, WFTU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTrO (observer) |
| Diplomatic
representation in the US: |
chief of
mission: Ambassador Hafiz Mir Jalal PASHAYEV
chancery: (temporary) Suite 700, 927 15th
Street NW, Washington, DC 20005 or P. O. Box 28790,
Washington, DC 20038-8790
telephone: [1] (202) 842-0001
FAX: [1] (202) 842-0004 |
| Diplomatic
representation from the US: |
chief of
mission: Ambassador Ross WILSON
embassy: Azadliq Prospekt 83, Baku 370007
mailing address: American Embassy Baku,
Department of State, Washington, DC 20521-7050
telephone: [9] (9412) 98-03-35, 36, 37
FAX: [9] (9412) 90-66-71 |
| Flag
description: |
three equal
horizontal bands of blue (top), red, and green; a crescent
and eight-pointed star in white are centered in red band |
| Economy
- overview: |
Azerbaijan's most
prominent products are oil, cotton, and natural gas.
Azerbaijan's oil production declined through 1997 but has
registered an increase every year since. Negotiation of 19
production-sharing arrangements (PSAs) with foreign firms,
which have thus far committed $60 billion to oil field
development, should generate the funds needed to spur future
industrial development. Oil production under the first of
these PSAs, with the Azerbaijan International Operating
Company, began in November 1997. Azerbaijan shares all the
formidable problems of the former Soviet republics in making
the transition from a command to a market economy, but its
considerable energy resources brighten its long-term
prospects. Baku has only recently begun making progress on
economic reform, and old economic ties and structures are
slowly being replaced. An obstacle to economic progress,
including stepped up foreign investment, is the continuing
conflict with Armenia over the Nagorno-Karabakh region.
Trade with Russia and the other former Soviet republics is
declining in importance while trade is building up with
Turkey, Iran, UAE, and the nations of Europe. Long-term
prospects will depend on world oil prices, the location of
new pipelines in the region, and Azerbaijan's ability to
manage its oil wealth. |
| GDP: |
purchasing power
parity - $23.5 billion (2000 est.) |
| GDP
- real growth rate: |
11.4% (2000 est.) |
| GDP
- per capita: |
purchasing power
parity - $3,000 (2000 est.) |
| GDP
- composition by sector: |
agriculture:
22%
industry: 33%
services: 45% (1999 est.) |
| Population
below poverty line: |
60% (2000 est.) |
| Household
income or consumption by percentage share: |
lowest 10%:
NA%
highest 10%: NA% |
| Inflation
rate (consumer prices): |
1.8% (2000 est.) |
| Labor
force: |
2.9 million
(1997) |
| Labor
force - by occupation: |
agriculture and
forestry 32%, industry 15%, services 53% (1997) |
| Unemployment
rate: |
20% (1999 est.) |
| Budget: |
revenues:
$777 million
expenditures: $995 million, including capital
expenditures of $NA (1999 est.) |
| Industries: |
petroleum and
natural gas, petroleum products, oilfield equipment; steel,
iron ore, cement; chemicals and petrochemicals; textiles |
| Industrial
production growth rate: |
6.9% (2000 est.) |
| Electricity
- production: |
16.378 billion
kWh (1999) |
| Electricity
- production by source: |
fossil fuel:
86.46%
hydro: 13.54%
nuclear: 0%
other: 0% (1999) |
| Electricity
- consumption: |
15.432 billion
kWh (1999) |
| Electricity
- exports: |
600 million kWh
(1999) |
| Electricity
- imports: |
800 million kWh
(1999) |
| Agriculture
- products: |
cotton, grain,
rice, grapes, fruit, vegetables, tea, tobacco; cattle, pigs,
sheep, goats |
| Exports: |
$1.9 billion
(f.o.b., 2000 est.) |
| Exports
- commodities: |
oil and gas 75%,
machinery, cotton, foodstuffs |
| Exports
- partners: |
Italy, Turkey,
Russia, Georgia, Iran |
| Imports: |
$1.4 billion
(f.o.b., 2000 est.) |
| Imports
- commodities: |
machinery and
equipment, foodstuffs, metals, chemicals |
| Imports
- partners: |
Russia, Turkey,
Ukraine, UAE, Iran |
| Debt
- external: |
$1 billion (2000) |
| Economic
aid - recipient: |
ODA, $113 million
(1996) |
| Currency: |
Azerbaijani manat
(AZM) |
| Exchange
rates: |
Azerbaijani
manats per US dollar - 4,579 (1 February 2001), 4,342
(October 1999), 4,373 (1999), 3,869 (1998), 3,985.38 (1997),
4,301.26 (1996) |
| Fiscal
year: |
calendar year |
| Telephones
- main lines in use: |
663,000 (1997) |
| Telephones
- mobile cellular: |
40,000 (1997) |
| Telephone
system: |
general
assessment: inadequate; requires considerable
expansion and modernization; teledensity of 8.6 main lines
per 100 persons is very low
domestic: the majority of telephones are in
Baku and other industrial centers - about 700 villages still
do not have public telephone service; satellite service
connects Baku to a modern switch in its exclave of Naxcivan
international: the old Soviet system of cable
and microwave is still serviceable; a satellite connection
to Turkey enables Baku to reach about 200 additional
countries, some of which are directly connected to Baku by
satellite providers other than Turkey (1997) |
| Radio
broadcast stations: |
AM 10, FM 17,
shortwave 1 (1998) |
| Television
broadcast stations: |
2 (1997) |
| Televisions: |
170,000 (1997) |
| Internet
country code: |
.az |
| Internet
Service Providers (ISPs): |
2 (2000) |
| Internet
users: |
8,000 (2000) |
| Railways: |
total:
2,125 km in common carrier service; does not include
industrial lines
broad gauge: 2,125 km 1.520-m gauge (1,278 km
electrified) (1993) |
| Highways: |
total:
24,981 km
paved: 23,057 km (these roads are said to be
hard-surfaced, and include, in addition to conventionally
paved roads, some that are surfaced with gravel or other
coarse aggregate, making them trafficable in all weather)
unpaved: 1,924 km (these roads are made of
unstabilized earth and are difficult to negotiate in wet
weather) (1998) |
| Pipelines: |
crude oil 1,130
km; petroleum products 630 km; natural gas 1,240 km |
| Ports
and harbors: |
Baku (Baki) |
| Merchant
marine: |
total:
56 ships (1,000 GRT or over) totaling 253,882 GRT/313,252
DWT
ships by type: bulk 1, cargo 12, petroleum
tanker 40, roll on/roll off 2, short-sea passenger 1 (2000
est.) |
| Airports
- with paved runways: |
total:
9
2,438 to 3,047 m: 5
1,524 to 2,437 m: 4 (2000 est.) |
| Airports
- with unpaved runways: |
total:
43
1,524 to 2,437 m: 7
914 to 1,523 m: 8
under 914 m: 28 (2000 est.) |
| Military
branches: |
Army, Navy, Air
and Air Defense Forces, Border Guards |
| Military
manpower - military age: |
18 years of age |
| Military
manpower - availability: |
males age
15-49: 2,102,780 (2001 est.) |
| Military
manpower - fit for military service: |
males age
15-49: 1,684,673 (2001 est.) |
| Military
manpower - reaching military age annually: |
males:
77,099 (2001 est.) |
| Military
expenditures - dollar figure: |
$121 million
(FY99) |
| Military
expenditures - percent of GDP: |
2.6% (FY99) |
| Disputes
- international: |
Armenia supports
ethnic Armenians in the Nagorno-Karabakh region of
Azerbaijan in the longstanding, separatist conflict against
the Azerbaijani Government; Caspian Sea boundaries are not
yet determined among Azerbaijan, Iran, Kazakhstan, Russia,
and Turkmenistan |
| Illicit
drugs: |
limited illicit
cultivation of cannabis and opium poppy, mostly for CIS
consumption; limited government eradication program;
transshipment point for opiates via Iran, Central Asia, and
Russia to Western Europe |
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