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Azerbaijan
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Communications
Broadband - fixed subscriptions
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total: 2.15 million (2023 est.) subscriptions per 100 inhabitants: 21 (2023 est.)
Broadcast media
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TV is the most popular medium; many homes are hooked up to satellite; all Azerbaijan-based channels promote government positions; state-owned AzTV runs three national channels, and state-funded iTV is a national public service broadcaster; 4 national privately-owned stations; Turkish, Russian, and western TV is available on cable; analog terrestrial TV was phased out in 2016-17; radio outlets focus on entertainment, with around a dozen stations on FM in Baku; newspaper distribution is largely limited to Baku (2023)
Internet country code
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.az
Internet users
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percent of population: 89% (2023 est.)
Telephones - fixed lines
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total subscriptions: 1.33 million (2024 est.) subscriptions per 100 inhabitants: 13 (2024 est.)
Telephones - mobile cellular
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total subscriptions: 11.3 million (2024 est.) subscriptions per 100 inhabitants: 110 (2024 est.)
Economy
Agricultural products
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milk, wheat, barley, potatoes, tomatoes, watermelons, onions, apples, maize, cotton (2023) note: top ten agricultural products based on tonnage
Average household expenditures
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on food: 42.7% of household expenditures (2023 est.) on alcohol and tobacco: 2% of household expenditures (2023 est.)
Budget
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revenues: $30.966 billion (2022 est.) expenditures: $22.95 billion (2022 est.) note: central government revenues (excluding grants) and expenditures converted to US dollars at average official exchange rate for year indicated
Current account balance
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$4.671 billion (2024 est.) $8.329 billion (2023 est.) $23.478 billion (2022 est.) note: balance of payments - net trade and primary/secondary income in current dollars
Debt - external
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$12.378 billion (2023 est.) note: present value of external debt in current US dollars
Economic overview
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upper-middle income, oil-dependent Caucasus economy; minimal economic diversification and dominance of state-owned enterprises; growth and fiscal consolidation supported by oil revenues, but risks remain from demand shocks; potential economic gains from Nagorno-Karabakh ceasefire; education investments to diversify and retain human capital
Exchange rates
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Azerbaijani manats (AZN) per US dollar - 1.7 (2024 est.) 1.7 (2023 est.) 1.7 (2022 est.) 1.7 (2021 est.) 1.7 (2020 est.)
Exports
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$34.113 billion (2024 est.) $35.487 billion (2023 est.) $47.274 billion (2022 est.) note: balance of payments - exports of goods and services in current dollars
Exports - commodities
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crude petroleum, natural gas, refined petroleum, plastics, electricity (2023) note: top five export commodities based on value in dollars
Exports - partners
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Italy 37%, Turkey 19%, Israel 5%, Greece 4%, Russia 4% (2023) note: top five export partners based on percentage share of exports
GDP (official exchange rate)
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$74.316 billion (2024 est.) note: data in current dollars at official exchange rate
GDP - composition, by end use
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household consumption: 55.4% (2024 est.) government consumption: 14.4% (2024 est.) investment in fixed capital: 16.8% (2024 est.) investment in inventories: 4.3% (2024 est.) exports of goods and services: 45.9% (2024 est.) imports of goods and services: -36.8% (2024 est.) note: figures may not total 100% due to rounding or gaps in data collection
GDP - composition, by sector of origin
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agriculture: 5.7% (2024 est.) industry: 42.6% (2024 est.) services: 42.3% (2024 est.) note: figures may not total 100% due to non-allocated consumption not captured in sector-reported data
Imports
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$27.339 billion (2024 est.) $25.016 billion (2023 est.) $21.274 billion (2022 est.) note: balance of payments - imports of goods and services in current dollars
Imports - commodities
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cars, crude petroleum, refined petroleum, broadcasting equipment, garments (2023) note: top five import commodities based on value in dollars
Imports - partners
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Russia 17%, China 16%, Turkey 14%, Georgia 4%, Germany 4% (2023) note: top five import partners based on percentage share of imports
Industrial production growth rate
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2.1% (2024 est.) note: annual % change in industrial value added based on constant local currency
Industries
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petroleum and petroleum products, natural gas, oilfield equipment; steel, iron ore; cement; chemicals and petrochemicals; textiles
Inflation rate (consumer prices)
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2.2% (2024 est.) 8.8% (2023 est.) 13.9% (2022 est.) note: annual % change based on consumer prices
Labor force
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5.02 million (2024 est.) note: number of people ages 15 or older who are employed or seeking work
Public debt
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16.8% of GDP (2021 est.) note: central government debt as a % of GDP
Real GDP (purchasing power parity)
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$225.198 billion (2024 est.) $216.388 billion (2023 est.) $213.497 billion (2022 est.) note: data in 2021 dollars
Real GDP growth rate
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4.1% (2024 est.) 1.4% (2023 est.) 4.7% (2022 est.) note: annual GDP % growth based on constant local currency
Real GDP per capita
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$22,100 (2024 est.) $21,300 (2023 est.) $21,100 (2022 est.) note: data in 2021 dollars
Remittances
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1.8% of GDP (2024 est.) 2.6% of GDP (2023 est.) 5% of GDP (2022 est.) note: personal transfers and compensation between resident and non-resident individuals/households/entities
Reserves of foreign exchange and gold
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$12.699 billion (2024 est.) $13.749 billion (2023 est.) $11.338 billion (2022 est.) note: holdings of gold (year-end prices)/foreign exchange/special drawing rights in current dollars
Taxes and other revenues
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15.4% (of GDP) (2022 est.) note: central government tax revenue as a % of GDP
Unemployment rate
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5.6% (2024 est.) 5.7% (2023 est.) 5.7% (2022 est.) note: % of labor force seeking employment
Youth unemployment rate (ages 15-24)
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total: 13.7% (2024 est.) male: 12.3% (2024 est.) female: 15.3% (2024 est.) note: % of labor force ages 15-24 seeking employment
Energy
Coal
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consumption: 6,000 metric tons (2023 est.) imports: 10,000 metric tons (2023 est.)
Electricity
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installed generating capacity: 8.383 million kW (2023 est.) consumption: 23.857 billion kWh (2023 est.) exports: 3.246 billion kWh (2023 est.) imports: 212 million kWh (2023 est.) transmission/distribution losses: 2.197 billion kWh (2023 est.)
Electricity access
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electrification - total population: 100% (2022 est.)
Electricity generation sources
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fossil fuels: 93.5% of total installed capacity (2023 est.) solar: 0.2% of total installed capacity (2023 est.) wind: 0.3% of total installed capacity (2023 est.) hydroelectricity: 5.6% of total installed capacity (2023 est.) biomass and waste: 0.4% of total installed capacity (2023 est.)
Energy consumption per capita
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66.467 million Btu/person (2023 est.)
Natural gas
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production: 35.775 billion cubic meters (2023 est.) consumption: 12.703 billion cubic meters (2023 est.) exports: 23.65 billion cubic meters (2023 est.) imports: 2.173 billion cubic meters (2023 est.) proven reserves: 1.699 trillion cubic meters (2021 est.)
Petroleum
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total petroleum production: 618,000 bbl/day (2023 est.) refined petroleum consumption: 109,000 bbl/day (2023 est.) crude oil estimated reserves: 7 billion barrels (2021 est.)
Environment
Carbon dioxide emissions
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38.892 million metric tonnes of CO2 (2023 est.) from coal and metallurgical coke: 17,000 metric tonnes of CO2 (2023 est.) from petroleum and other liquids: 13.954 million metric tonnes of CO2 (2023 est.) from consumed natural gas: 24.921 million metric tonnes of CO2 (2023 est.)
Climate
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dry, semiarid steppe
Environmental issues
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severe air, soil, and water pollution; soil pollution from oil spills, pesticides, and toxic defoliants used in producing cotton; surface and underground water pollution from untreated municipal and industrial wastewater and agricultural run-off
International environmental agreements
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party to: Air Pollution, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Climate Change-Paris Agreement, Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban, Desertification, Endangered Species, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Marine Dumping-London Convention, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Wetlands signed, but not ratified: none of the selected agreements
Land use
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agricultural land: 57.8% (2023 est.) arable land: 25.3% (2023 est.) permanent crops: 3.3% (2023 est.) permanent pasture: 29.2% (2023 est.) forest: 14.4% (2023 est.) other: 27.7% (2023 est.)
Methane emissions
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energy: 268.8 kt (2022-2024 est.) agriculture: 188.9 kt (2019-2021 est.) waste: 93.8 kt (2019-2021 est.) other: 1 kt (2019-2021 est.)
Particulate matter emissions
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27.2 micrograms per cubic meter (2019 est.)
Total renewable water resources
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34.675 billion cubic meters (2022 est.)
Total water withdrawal
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municipal: 408 million cubic meters (2022 est.) industrial: 598 million cubic meters (2022 est.) agricultural: 11.962 billion cubic meters (2022 est.)
Urbanization
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urban population: 57.6% of total population (2023) rate of urbanization: 1.38% annual rate of change (2020-25 est.) note: data include Nagorno-Karabakh
Waste and recycling
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municipal solid waste generated annually: 2.93 million tons (2024 est.) percent of municipal solid waste recycled: 14.4% (2022 est.)
Geography
Area
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total : 86,600 sq km land: 82,629 sq km water: 3,971 sq km note: includes the exclave of Naxcivan Autonomous Republic and the Nagorno-Karabakh region; the final status of the region has yet to be determined
Area - comparative
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about three-quarters the size of Pennsylvania; slightly smaller than Maine
Climate
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dry, semiarid steppe
Coastline
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0 km (landlocked) note: Azerbaijan borders the Caspian Sea (713 km)
Elevation
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highest point: Bazarduzu Dagi 4,466 m lowest point: Caspian Sea -28 m mean elevation: 384 m
Geographic coordinates
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40 30 N, 47 30 E
Geography - note
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both the main area of the country and the Naxcivan exclave are landlocked
Irrigated land
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14,693 sq km (2022)
Land boundaries
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total: 2,468 km border countries (5): Armenia 996 km; Georgia 428 km; Iran 689 km; Russia 338 km; Turkey 17 km
Land use
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agricultural land: 57.8% (2023 est.) arable land: 25.3% (2023 est.) permanent crops: 3.3% (2023 est.) permanent pasture: 29.2% (2023 est.) forest: 14.4% (2023 est.) other: 27.7% (2023 est.)
Location
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Southwestern Asia, bordering the Caspian Sea, between Iran and Russia, with a small European portion north of the Caucasus range
Major lakes (area sq km)
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salt water lake(s): Caspian Sea (shared with Iran, Russia, Turkmenistan, and Kazakhstan) - 374,000 sq km
Map references
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Asia
Maritime claims
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none (landlocked)
Natural hazards
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droughts
Natural resources
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petroleum, natural gas, iron ore, nonferrous metals, bauxite
Population distribution
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highest population density is found in the far eastern area of the country, in and around Baku; apart from smaller urbanized areas, the rest of the country has a fairly light and evenly distributed population
Terrain
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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) to the west; Baku lies on Abseron Yasaqligi (Apsheron Peninsula) that juts into Caspian Sea
Government
Administrative divisions
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66 districts ( rayonlar ; singular - rayon ), 11 cities (saharlar; sahar - singular) districts: Abseron, Agcabadi, Agdam, Agdas, Agstafa, Agsu, Astara, Babak, Balakan, Barda, Beylaqan, Bilasuvar, Cabrayil, Calilabad, Culfa, Daskasan, Fuzuli, Gadabay, Goranboy, Goycay, Goygol, Haciqabul, Imisli, Ismayilli, Kalbacar, Kangarli, Kurdamir, Lacin, Lankaran, Lerik, Masalli, Neftcala, Oguz, Ordubad, Qabala, Qax, Qazax, Qobustan, Quba, Qubadli, Qusar, Saatli, Sabirabad, Sabran, Sadarak, Sahbuz, Saki, Salyan, Samaxi, Samkir, Samux, Sarur, Siyazan, Susa, Tartar, Tovuz, Ucar, Xacmaz, Xizi, Xocali, Xocavand, Yardimli, Yevlax, Zangilan, Zaqatala, Zardab cities: Baku, Ganca, Lankaran, Mingacevir, Naftalan, Naxcivan (Nakhichevan), Saki, Sirvan, Sumqayit, Xankandi, Yevlax
Capital
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name: Baku (Baki, Baky) geographic coordinates: 40 23 N, 49 52 E time difference: UTC+4 (9 hours ahead of Washington, DC, during Standard Time) daylight saving time: does not observe daylight savings time etymology: the name may derive from the Old Persian word badkuba , meaning "windward" and referring to its windy location on the shore of the Caspian Sea note: at approximately 28 m below sea level, Baku's elevation makes it the lowest capital city in the world
Citizenship
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citizenship by birth: yes citizenship by descent only: yes dual citizenship recognized: no residency requirement for naturalization: 5 years
Constitution
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history: several previous; latest adopted 12 November 1995 amendment process: proposed by the president of the republic or by at least 63 members of the National Assembly; passage requires at least 95 votes of Assembly members in two separate readings of the draft amendment six months apart and requires presidential approval after each of the two Assembly votes, followed by presidential signature; constitutional articles on the authority, sovereignty, and unity of the people cannot be amended
Country name
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conventional long form: Republic of Azerbaijan conventional short form: Azerbaijan local long form: Azarbaycan Respublikasi local short form: Azarbaycan former: Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic etymology: the name can be translated as "Fire Keeper" or "The Land of Fire," from the local word azer , or "fire," and baydjan , a word derived from the Iranian word baykan , or "guardian;" may refer to fire worshippers who lived in the region
Diplomatic representation from the US
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chief of mission: Ambassador (vacant); Charg d'Affaires Amy CARLON (since 23 June 2025) embassy: 111 Azadlig Avenue, AZ1007 Baku mailing address: 7050 Baku Place, Washington, DC 20521-7050 telephone: [994] (12) 488-3300 FAX: [994] (12) 488-3330 email address and website: BakuACS@state.gov https://az.usembassy.gov/
Diplomatic representation in the US
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chief of mission: Ambassador Khazar IBRAHIM (since 15 September 2021) chancery: 2741 34th Street NW, Washington, DC 20008 telephone: [1] (202) 337-3500 FAX: [1] (202) 337-5911 email address and website: azerbaijan@azembassy.us https://washington.mfa.gov.az/en consulate(s) general: Los Angeles
Executive branch
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chief of state: President Ilham ALIYEV (since 31 October 2003) head of government: Prime Minister Ali ASADOV (since 8 October 2019) cabinet: Council of Ministers appointed by the president and confirmed by the National Assembly election/appointment process: president directly elected by absolute-majority popular vote in 2 rounds (if needed) for a 7-year term; a single individual is eligible for unlimited terms; prime minister and first deputy prime minister appointed by the president and confirmed by the National Assembly most recent election date: 7 February 2024 election results: 2024: Ilham ALIYEV reelected president; percent of vote - Ilham ALIYEV (YAP) 92.1%, Zahid ORUJ (independent) 2.2% ; on 16 February 2024, Ali ASADOV reappointed prime minister by parliamentary vote, 105-1 2018: Ilham ALIYEV reelected president in first round; percent of vote - Ilham ALIYEV (YAP) 86%, Zahid ORUJ (independent) 3.1%, other 10.9% expected date of next election: 2031
Flag
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description: three equal horizontal bands of sky blue (top), red, and green; a vertical crescent moon and an eight-pointed star in white are centered in the red band meaning: the blue band stands for Azerbaijan's Turkic heritage, red for modernization and progress, and green for Islam; the crescent moon and star are a Turkic insignia; the eight star points represent the eight Turkic peoples of the world
Government type
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presidential republic
Independence
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30 August 1991 (declared from the Soviet Union); 18 October 1991 (adopted by the Supreme Council of Azerbaijan)
International law organization participation
[time series]
has not submitted an ICJ jurisdiction declaration; non-party state to the ICCt
International organization participation
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ADB, BSEC, CD, CE, CICA, CIS, EAPC, EBRD, ECO, FAO, GCTU, GUAM, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICC (NGOs), ICRM, IDA, IDB, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, ILO, IMF, IMO, Interpol, IOC, IOM, IPU, ISO, ITSO, ITU, ITUC (NGOs), MIGA, NAM, OAS (observer), OIC, OPCW, OSCE, PFP, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNHCR, UNIDO, UNOOSA, UNWTO, UPU, WCO, WFTU (NGOs), WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO (observer)
Judicial branch
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highest court(s): Supreme Court (consists of the chairman, vice chairman, and 23 judges in plenum sessions and organized into civil, economic affairs, criminal, and rights violations chambers); Constitutional Court (consists of 9 judges) judge selection and term of office: Supreme Court judges nominated by the president and appointed by the Milli Majlis; judges appointed for 10 years; Constitutional Court chairman and deputy chairman appointed by the president; other court judges nominated by the president and appointed by the Milli Majlis to serve single 15-year terms subordinate courts: Courts of Appeal (replaced the Economic Court in 2002); district and municipal courts
Legal system
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civil law system
Legislative branch
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legislature name: National Assembly (Milli Majlis) legislative structure: unicameral number of seats: 125 (all directly elected) electoral system: plurality/majority scope of elections: full renewal term in office: 5 years most recent election date: 9/1/2024 parties elected and seats per party: New Azerbaidjan Party (YAP) (68); Independents (44); Other (13) percentage of women in chamber: 20.8% expected date of next election: November 2029
National anthem(s)
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title: "Azerbaijan Marsi" (March of Azerbaijan) lyrics/music: Ahmed JAVAD/Uzeyir HAJIBEYOV history: adopted 1992; originally written in 1919 during a brief period of independence, but did not become the official anthem until after the dissolution of the Soviet Union
National color(s)
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blue, red, green
National heritage
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total World Heritage Sites: 5 (4 cultural, 1 natural) selected World Heritage Site locales: Walled City of Baku ; Gobustan Rock Art Cultural Landscape; Historic Center of Sheki; Cultural Landscape of Khinalig People and "Koc Yolu" Transhumance Route
National holiday
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Republic Day (founding of the Democratic Republic of Azerbaijan), 28 May (1918)
National symbol(s)
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flames of fire
Political parties
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Azerbaijan Hope Party or MİD Azerbaijan Democratic Enlightenment Party or ADMP Azerbaijan National Independence Party or AMİP Civic Solidarity Party or VHP Democratic Reforms Party or DiP Great Order Party or BAP Justice, Law, Democracy Party or ƏHD Great Order Party or BQP Motherland Party or AVP National Front Party or MCP National Revival Movement Party or MDHP New Azerbaijan Party or YAP Republican Alternative Party or REAL Unity Party or VƏHDƏT
Suffrage
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18 years of age; universal
Introduction
Background
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Azerbaijan -- a secular nation with a majority-Turkic and majority-Shia Muslim population -- was briefly independent (from 1918 to 1920) following the collapse of the Russian Empire; it was subsequently incorporated into the Soviet Union for seven decades. Beginning in 1988, Azerbaijan and Armenia fought over the Nagorno-Karabakh region, which was populated largely by ethnic Armenians but incorporated into Soviet Azerbaijan as an autonomous oblast in the early 1920s. In the late Soviet period, an ethnic-Armenian separatist movement sought to end Azerbaijani control over the region. Fighting over Nagorno-Karabakh escalated after Armenia and Azerbaijan gained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991. By the time a ceasefire took effect in 1994, separatists with Armenian support controlled Nagorno‑Karabakh and seven surrounding Azerbaijani territories. After decades of cease-fire violations and sporadic flare-ups, a second sustained conflict began in 2020 when Azerbaijan tried to win back the territories it had lost in the 1990s. After significant Azerbaijani gains, Armenia returned the southern part of Nagorno-Karabakh and the surrounding territories to Azerbaijan. I n September 2023, Azerbaijan took military action to regain the rest of Nagorno-Karabakh; a fter a conflict that lasted only one day, n early the entire ethnic Armenian population of Nagorno-Karabakh fled to Armenia. Since gaining its independence in 1991, Azerbaijan has significantly reduced the poverty rate and has directed some revenue from its oil and gas production to develop the country s infrastructure. However, corruption remains a burden on the economy, and Western observers and members of the country s political opposition have accused the government of authoritarianism. The country s leadership has remained in the ALIYEV family since Heydar ALIYEV, the most highly ranked Azerbaijani member of the Communist Party during the Soviet period, became president during the first Nagorno-Karabakh War in 1993.
Military and Security
Military - note
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the Azerbaijani military was established in 1991, although its origins go back to 1918; much of the military s original equipment was acquired from former Soviet military forces that departed Azerbaijan by 1992; territorial defense is the military s primary focus, particularly with regards to neighboring Armenia; a secondary focus is guarding against Iran; Armenia and Azerbaijan engaged in open conflicts over the Nagorno-Karabakh enclave in 1991-94 and 2020; tensions continued following the 2020 conflict, and Azerbaijan seized the entire enclave in 2023 key bilateral security relationships include Israel, Russia, and Turkiye; Azerbaijan's ties with Turkiye have included weapons transfers, technical advice, bilateral training exercises, and military support during its conflicts with Armenia; Azerbaijan is not part of NATO but has had a cooperative relationship with it dating back to when it joined NATO s Partnership for Peace program in 1994 and has provided troops to NATO-led missions in Kosovo (1999-2008) and Afghanistan (2002-2014) (2025)
Military and security forces
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Azerbaijan Armed Forces: Land Forces, Air Forces, Navy Forces, Special Forces, State Border Service, Coast Guard Ministry of Internal Affairs: Internal Troops, local police forces; Special State Protection Service (SSPS): National Guard (2025) note: the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the State Security Service (intelligence, counterterrorism) are responsible for internal security; the SSPS is under the president and provides protective services to senior officials, foreign missions, significant state assets, government buildings, etc; the National Guard also serves as a reserve for the Army
Military and security service personnel strengths
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information varies widely; estimated 100,000 active Armed Forces personnel (2025)
Military equipment inventories and acquisitions
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Baku has been actively upgrading the military's inventory for over a decade with equipment acquisitions from several sources, including Belarus, China, Israel, Russia, and T rkiye; while most of the military's equipment was once Soviet-era material, it now fields quantities of modern armaments, including armored vehicles, artillery systems, air defense systems, fighter aircraft, tanks, and UAVs (2025)
Military expenditures
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5.1% of GDP (2024 est.) 4.5% of GDP (2023 est.) 4.5% of GDP (2022 est.) 5% of GDP (2021 est.) 5% of GDP (2020 est.)
Military service age and obligation
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18-30 years of age for compulsory military service for men; 18-35 years of age voluntary/contractual service for men (18-40 for women volunteers); 18 months service for conscripts, 36 months for voluntary/contractual service (2025)
People and Society
Age structure
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0-14 years: 22.3% (male 1,269,241/female 1,104,529) 15-64 years: 68.7% (male 3,659,441/female 3,656,493) 65 years and over: 9% (2024 est.) (male 401,551/female 558,984)
Alcohol consumption per capita
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total: 1.38 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.) beer: 0.36 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.) wine: 0.06 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.) spirits: 0.94 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.) other alcohols: 0.01 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)
Birth rate
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11.13 births/1,000 population (2025 est.)
Children under the age of 5 years underweight
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3% (2023 est.)
Currently married women (ages 15-49)
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59.7% (2019 est.)
Death rate
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6.44 deaths/1,000 population (2025 est.)
Dependency ratios
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total dependency ratio: 45.6 (2025 est.) youth dependency ratio: 31.6 (2025 est.) elderly dependency ratio: 14 (2025 est.) potential support ratio: 7.1 (2025 est.)
Drinking water source
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urban: 100% of population (2022 est.) rural: 94.5% of population (2022 est.) total: 97.6% of population (2022 est.) urban: 0% of population (2022 est.) rural: 5.5% of population (2022 est.) total: 2.4% of population (2022 est.)
Education expenditure
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3.7% of GDP (2023 est.) 11.9% national budget (2025 est.)
Ethnic groups
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Azerbaijani 94.8%, other 1.8%; less than 1%: Talish, Russian, Avar, Sakhur, Tartar, Georgian, Jewish, Kurd (2019 est.) note: Nagorno-Karabakh, which is part of Azerbaijan on the basis of the borders recognized when the Soviet Union dissolved in 1991, was populated almost entirely by ethnic Armenians; Azerbaijan has over 80 ethnic groups
Gross reproduction rate
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0.79 (2025 est.)
Health expenditure
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4.7% of GDP (2021) 4.6% of national budget (2022 est.)
Hospital bed density
[time series]
3.9 beds/1,000 population (2019 est.)
Infant mortality rate
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total: 10.7 deaths/1,000 live births (2025 est.) male: 12.6 deaths/1,000 live births female: 9 deaths/1,000 live births
Languages
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Azerbaijani 96.1%, other 1.4%; less than 1%: Russian, Avar, Talyshi, Turkish, Tatar, Sakhur, Tat, Ukrainian, Georgian, Hebrew (2019 est.) major-language sample(s): D nya fakt kitabı, əsas məlumatlar n əvəz olunmaz mənbədir (Azerbaijani) The World Factbook, the indispensable source for basic information. note: Russian is widely spoken
Life expectancy at birth
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total population: 75.9 years (2024 est.) male: 73.5 years female: 78.6 years
Literacy
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total population: 99.8% (2023 est.) male: 99.8% (2023 est.) female: 99.7% (2023 est.)
Major urban areas - population
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2.432 million BAKU (capital) (2023)
Maternal mortality ratio
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18 deaths/100,000 live births (2023 est.)
Median age
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total: 34.8 years (2025 est.) male: 32.8 years female: 36 years
Mother's mean age at first birth
[time series]
24 years (2019 est.)
Nationality
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noun: Azerbaijani(s) adjective: Azerbaijani
Net migration rate
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-0.71 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2025 est.)
Obesity - adult prevalence rate
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19.9% (2016)
Physician density
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3.19 physicians/1,000 population (2022)
Population
[time series]
total: 10,694,370 (2025 est.) male: 5,354,376 female: 5,339,994
Population distribution
[time series]
highest population density is found in the far eastern area of the country, in and around Baku; apart from smaller urbanized areas, the rest of the country has a fairly light and evenly distributed population
Population growth rate
[time series]
0.4% (2025 est.)
Religions
[time series]
Muslim 97.3% (predominantly Shia), Christian 2.6%, other 0.1, unaffiliated 0.1 (2020 est.) note: religious affiliation for the majority of Azerbaijanis is largely nominal, percentages for actual practicing adherents are probably much lower
Sanitation facility access
[time series]
urban: 100% of population (2022 est.) urban: 0% of population (2022 est.)
School life expectancy (primary to tertiary education)
[time series]
total: 13 years (2023 est.) male: 13 years (2023 est.) female: 13 years (2023 est.)
Sex ratio
[time series]
at birth: 1.15 male(s)/female 0-14 years: 1.15 male(s)/female 15-64 years: 1 male(s)/female 65 years and over: 0.72 male(s)/female total population: 1 male(s)/female (2024 est.)
Tobacco use
[time series]
total: 18.4% (2025 est.) male: 37.9% (2025 est.) female: 0.1% (2025 est.)
Total fertility rate
[time series]
1.69 children born/woman (2025 est.)
Urbanization
[time series]
urban population: 57.6% of total population (2023) rate of urbanization: 1.38% annual rate of change (2020-25 est.) note: data include Nagorno-Karabakh
Space
Key space-program milestones
[time series]
2013 - first communications satellite (Azerspace-1) built by US company and launched on European rocket 2014 - took operational control over remote sensing (RS) satellite (SPOT-7, now Azersky) from a French company (satellite ceased operations in 2023) 2017 - second communications satellite (Azerspace-2) built by US company and launched on European rocket 2023 - agreed to participate in China's International Lunar Research Station Cooperation project, which aims to establish a base on the Moon in the 2030s; signed agreement with Israel to jointly develop two multi-spectral RS satellites (Azersky-2 program) for scheduled launches in 2026 and 2028 (2025)
Space agency/agencies
[time series]
Space Agency of the Republic of Azerbaijan (Azercosmos; established 2010 as a state-owned satellite operating company); Azerbaijan National Aerospace Agency (NASA; Azərbaycan Milli Aerokosmik Agentliyi, MAKA; established 1992; since 2006, has operated under the Ministry of Defense Industry) (2025)
Space program overview
[time series]
largely focused on the acquisition and operation of satellites; operates foreign-built communications and remote sensing (RS) satellites; cooperates with a variety of foreign space agencies and commercial entities, including those of China, the ESA (bilaterally with individual member states such as France), Israel, Russia, Turkey, and the US; Azercosmos is the largest satellite operator in the Caucasus region (2025)
Terrorism
Terrorist group(s)
[time series]
Islamic State of Iraq and ash-Sham (ISIS); Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC)/Qods Force note: details about the history, aims, leadership, organization, areas of operation, tactics, targets, weapons, size, and sources of support of the group(s) appear(s) in the Terrorism reference guide
Transnational Issues
Refugees and internally displaced persons
[time series]
refugees: 6,698 (2024 est.) IDPs: 657,996 (2024 est.) stateless persons: 271 (2024 est.)
Transportation
Airports
[time series]
32 (2025)
Civil aircraft registration country code prefix
[time series]
4K
Heliports
[time series]
5 (2025)
Merchant marine
[time series]
total: 312 (2023) by type: general cargo 40, oil tanker 44, other 228
Railways
[time series]
total: 2,944.3 km (2017) broad gauge: 2,944.3 km (2017) 1.520-m gauge (approx. 1,767 km electrified)