Azerbaijan

[ US /ˌæzɝbaɪˈdʒɑn, ˌɑzɝbaɪˈdʒɑn/ ]
NOUN
  1. a landlocked republic in southwestern Asia; formerly an Asian soviet
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How To Use Azerbaijan In A Sentence

  • Azerbaijan has a branch of Bank Melli in Baku, its capital, and last month Iran offered to create a joint bank for the two countries, according to Azeri news reports. Iran, trying to skirt sanctions, attempts to set up banks worldwide
  • Since May 2006, Mohammadi Ashtiani has been kept in room four of the eighth block of Tabriz prison, in the capital of Iran's East Azerbaijan province.
  • Strategically situated between the Black Sea and the oil-rich Caspian, and sitting astride two key oil and gas pipelines, Georgia borders Russia, Turkey, Azerbaijan and Armenia.
  • Meanwhile, Tehran has asked the Azerbaijani ambassador to Iran to get his government to free a Russian shipment of nuclear equipment as soon as possible.
  • Looking at the bigger connections for frequency and duration in fig 14a, b: ie Germany/Turkey, Russia/Azerbaijan, Morocco/France. Who actually has 600 buddies? « Imaginary Potential
  • Russian, and French presidents calling for Armenia and Azerbaijan to resolve the longstanding conflict over Nagorno Karabakh, some bloggers in Armenia have launched a campaign demanding the resignation of the country's foreign minister, Edward Nalbandian. Global Voices in English » Armenia: ‘Bloggers’ call for foreign minister’s resignation
  • Azerbaijan has been the odd man out, the one republic not to hold democratic elections.
  • Some of the nationalist movements - for example, elements in the Azerbaijani movement - are highly chauvinistic.
  • Azerbaijan, rich in hydrocarbon reserves and the current darling of western energy companies, is finding the present situation untenable. Avoiding the Next War in the South Caucasus
  • The territory had been controlled by Azerbaijan for many years.
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