One of Azerbaijan's most famous sites is Yanar Dağ (or “Burning Mountain“), a natural glowing fire burning on a hillside along the Caspian Sea. True to its name, the mountain has been blazing for at least 65 years!
- What's unique about Azerbaijan?
- Are Azerbaijan people nice?
- Is Azerbaijan a successful country?
- Why is Azerbaijan so rich?
- What is Azerbaijan most known for?
- Is Azerbaijan safe?
- Is Azerbaijan poor?
- Can you drink alcohol in Azerbaijan?
- Can you wear shorts in Azerbaijan?
- Why is Azerbaijan so poor?
- Is Azerbaijan richer than India?
- Is Azerbaijan richer than Armenia?
- How old is Armenia?
What's unique about Azerbaijan?
Azerbaijan is Home to a Surprising Amount of Volcanoes
For a nation roughly the size of Austria, Azerbaijan has a staggering amount of volcanoes; around 350 in fact. And these aren't just any volcanoes; these are mud volcanoes. This makes Azerbaijan the most concentrated nation on earth for mud volcanoes.
Are Azerbaijan people nice?
An Azeri is always polite
Expect long and warm greetings, good manners and endless pleasantries. When an Azeri asks how you and your family are, they often genuinely want to know. Visit someone's home and have tea and food offered immediately. Despite the apparent public aloofness, the Azerbaijan people are polite.
Is Azerbaijan a successful country?
The nation is rich in natural resources, and its economy is heavily based on oil and other energy exports. The country is considered an upper-middle income nation possessing a high level of economic development and literacy. Like many of the former Soviet republics, Azerbaijan has struggled to move to a market economy.
Why is Azerbaijan so rich?
Two-thirds of Azerbaijan is rich in oil and natural gas. The region of the Lesser Caucasus accounts for most of the country's gold, silver, iron, copper, titanium, chromium, manganese, cobalt, molybdenum, complex ore and antimony.
What is Azerbaijan most known for?
It's famed for its epic mountain ranges and the mulberry groves and vineyards that flourish in its valleys.
Is Azerbaijan safe?
Violent crime is rare in Azerbaijan. But foreigners have reported serious crime, including home burglaries, robbery and assault. Be alert when walking after dark, including near hotels and in residential areas. Don't use unofficial taxis.
Is Azerbaijan poor?
Azerbaijan's official national poverty rate is low, standing at 5.1 percent in 2018. Given the recent increase in private consumption, the poverty rate is estimated to have fallen further in 2019.
Can you drink alcohol in Azerbaijan?
In Baku (capital city) it is allowed in most places, except places of religious purposes, such as mosques. In fact you can buy alcoholic drinks nearly in all supermarkets and order such drinks in most restaurants and in all pubs/clubs.
Can you wear shorts in Azerbaijan?
In Baku local and foreign women usually dress in western-style clothing. It is now more acceptable for men in Baku to wear shorts in the summer months but outside of Baku it can be frowned upon and attract unwelcome attention.
Why is Azerbaijan so poor?
In Azerbaijan's rural areas, people suffer from poor infrastructure and limited agricultural production. This is due to inadequate access to services and equipment and rising food prices. Farmers struggle to compete in domestic markets and develop beyond subsistence levels of production.
Is Azerbaijan richer than India?
Azerbaijan has a GDP per capita of $17,500 as of 2017, while in India, the GDP per capita is $7,200 as of 2017.
Is Azerbaijan richer than Armenia?
make 84.2% more money
Armenia has a GDP per capita of $9,500 as of 2017, while in Azerbaijan, the GDP per capita is $17,500 as of 2017.
How old is Armenia?
Armenia: An Ancient Civilisation
With a recorded history of more than 3,500 years, Armenia is home to one of the world's oldest civilisations. This article is a brief summary of Armenia's long history from ancient times to its modern-day independence.