The Azerbaijan map product in PowerPoint format includes 6 slides, showing the location, the country boundary (adm0), national and provincial towns, and all the provincial boundaries of this country (adm1). Our professional design map can help to differentiate your presentation from the competition.
Azerbaijan is the largest country in the Caucasus region of Eurasia. Located at the crossroads of Western Asia and Eastern Europe. The Azerbaijan Outline Map shows the geographical location of this nation with respect to her neighboring countries: it is bounded by the Caspian Sea to the east, Russia to the north, Georgia to the northwest, Armenia to the west, and Iran to the south. The exclave of Nakhchivan is bounded by Armenia to the north and east, Iran to the south and west. Each of the neighboring countries is an editable map.
The Azerbaijan Map is the administrative map with 67 Districts and 12 Cities; each of the districts is an editable map. The 67 Districts are Absheron, Agdam, Agdash, Aghjabadi, Agstafa, Agsu, Astara, Babek, Balakan, Barda, Beylagan, Bilasuvar, Dashkasan, Fuzuli, Gadabay, Gobustan, Goranboy, Goychay, Goygol, Hajigabul, Imishli, Ismailli, Jabrayil, Jalilabad, Julfa, Kalbajar, Kangarli, Khachmaz, Khizi, Khojaly, Khojavend, Kurdamir, Lachin, Lankaran, Lankaran, Lerik, Masally, Neftchala, Oghuz, Ordubad, Qabala, Qakh, Qazakh, Quba, Qubadli, Qusar, Saatly, Sabirabad, Sadarak, Salyan, Samukh, Shabran, Shahbuz, Shaki, Shamakhi, Shamkir, Sharur, Shusha, Siazan, Tartar, Tovuz, Ujar, Yardymli, Yevlakh, Zangilan, Zaqatala, and Zardab. The 12 Cities are Baku City, Ganja City, Khankendi City, Lankaran City, Mingachevir City, Naftalan City, Nakhchivan City, Shaki City, Shirvan City, Shusha City, Sumqayit City, and Yevlakh City.
The Azerbaijan maps are listed below with details; you can check each of them in the product gallery.
- Blank framed outline map with neighboring countries
- Blank outline map (adm0)
- Blank political map with first level administrative divisions (adm1)
- Political map labeled with adm1 names
- Political map with national and regional towns
- Political map with towns and adm1 names
The country has a complex history, with periods of domination by various empires, including the Persian, Russian, and Ottoman empires. Azerbaijan gained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991 and has since faced a number of challenges, including political instability, economic hardship, and conflict with neighboring Armenia over the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region.
Despite these challenges, Azerbaijan has made significant progress in recent years. The country has a growing economy, driven in large part by its oil and gas reserves. Azerbaijan is also investing in other sectors, including tourism and high-tech industries. The country has a highly educated workforce and is home to several prestigious universities.
Azerbaijan is a diverse country, with a rich cultural heritage that includes music, dance, and cuisine. Azerbaijani music is known for its haunting melodies and intricate rhythms. The country is home to several traditional musical instruments, including the tar, the kamancheh, and the balaban. Azerbaijani cuisine is also unique and flavorful, with dishes like plov (a rice dish with meat and vegetables) and dolma (stuffed vegetables) being popular.
One of the biggest challenges facing Azerbaijan is the ongoing conflict with Armenia over the Nagorno-Karabakh region. The conflict began in the late 1980s and has resulted in the displacement of hundreds of thousands of people. The region is internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan but is controlled by ethnic Armenians. The conflict has flared up several times in recent years, most recently in 2020 when fighting broke out in the region.
Another challenge facing Azerbaijan is corruption. Transparency International ranks Azerbaijan 126th out of 180 countries in its Corruption Perceptions Index. The government has taken some steps to combat corruption, including creating an anti-corruption agency, but much more needs to be done.
Despite these challenges, there are reasons for optimism in Azerbaijan. The country has made significant progress in healthcare and education in recent years. Life expectancy has increased, and infant mortality rates have decreased. Azerbaijan is also investing in its education system, with a goal of creating a highly educated workforce that can compete in the global economy.
Last updated on September 28, 2022.
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