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		<title>Armenia-Azerbaijan Nagorno-Karabakh conflict</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Azerbaijan has been recognized by UN and internationally within its borders, including Nagorno Karabakh. Armenia, the only country, which has not recognized Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity, claiming independence for or unification with Nagorno Karabakh, started a conflict with Azerbaijan in 1988 and waged a full-fledged war in 1991. </p>
<p>The Armenian aggression resulted in occupation of Nagorno Karabakh and 7 other regions of Azerbaijan, leaving around one million Azerbaijanis as refugees and displaced people. </p>
<p>Even though the war ended with Russia-brokered cease-fire in 1994, it was the military assistance from Russia, including $1 billion in illegal arms transfers, which significantly contributed to Armenian “success”. </p>
<p>International community reacted to the occupation of Azerbaijani lands by four UN Security Council resolutions of 1993, (S/RES/822, S/RES/853, S/RES/874, S/RES/884) demanding withdrawal of Armenian forces from the occupied territories. NATO, OSCE and other international organizations also repeatedly called for restoration of Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity, which were ignored by Armenia. </p>
<p>This blunt disrespect to international law by Armenia, violations of its commitments before the international organizations, was once again reflected in a resolution 1416 and recommendation 1960 by the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe in February 2005. The resolution clearly stated that “considerable parts of the territory of Azerbaijan are still occupied by Armenian forces and separatist forces are still in control of the Nagorno-Karabakh region”. The recommendation, in its turn, urged the withdrawal of military forces from all occupied territories of Azerbaijan. </p>
<p>The United States has always recognized the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan. “The United States does not recognize Nagorno-Karabakh as an independent country, and its leadership is not recognized internationally or by the United States. The United States supports the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan and holds that the future status of Nagorno-Karabakh is a matter of negotiation between the parties”, says the latest fact sheet by the Department of State of January 2005. </p>
<p>As a co-chairman of the OSCE Minsk Group (functioning since 1992), the U.S. mediates the peace process, as well as ongoing talks between Presidents and Foreign Ministers of Azerbaijan and Armenia, and Azerbaijan remains committed to a peaceful resolution of the conflict, which preserves its territorial integrity. </p>
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		<title>AySel &amp; Arash &#8211; Always</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Eurovision 2009 Azerbaijan song. AySel &#038; Arash - Always.]]></description>
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		<title>Baku Photos</title>
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		<title>Azerbaijan Flag</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Jul 2007 10:12:01 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="center"><b>THE NATIONAL FLAG</b></a>
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The three-color national flag of Azerbaijan was accepted by the government of the Democratic  Republic of Azerbaijan on November 9, 1918. After the collapse of the Democratic Republic in April 28, 1920 and the establishment of the Soviet regime this flag was relinquished in Azerbaijan. Yet the flag was restored by the order of the Supreme Medjlis of the Nakhichevan Autonomous Republic and was declared the national flag of the Autonomous Republic  on November 17,1990. At the same time the Supreme Medjlis of Nakhichevan Autonomous Republic petitioned to the Supreme Council of the Azerbaijan SSR for recognition of the three-color flag the national flag of Azerbaijan.</p>
<p>The Supreme Council of the Azerbaijan Republic considered the petition of the Supreme Medjlis of  Nakhichevan Autonomous Republic and approved the three-color flag the national flag of the Azerbaijan Republic on February 5, 1991.</p>
<p>The national flag of the Azerbaijan  Republic consists of three equal strips. The upper strip is of blue color, the middle-of red, the lower is green. The blue strip designates the Turkish origin of the Azerbaijan Republic, the red color-its intention to create a modern state and develop the democracy, the green strip-its relation to the Islam civilization. In the middle of the red strip on both sides of the flag there is a white-color crescent and an eight-point star. The relation between the width and the length of the flag is 1 to 2.</p>
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		<title>The National Emblem of Azerbaijan</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The government of the Democratic Republic of Azerbaijan declared a competition on the national emblem of Azerbaijan on January 30, 1920 and made a decision to present the emblem model on May of the same year. However, due to the collapse of the Azerbaijan democratic Republic On April 28, 1920, the emblem was not approved.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="center"><b>THE NATIONAL EMBLEM</b></p>
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The government of the Democratic Republic of Azerbaijan declared a competition on the national emblem of Azerbaijan on January 30, 1920 and  made a decision to present the emblem model on May of the same year. However, due to the collapse of the Azerbaijan democratic Republic On April 28, 1920, the emblem was not approved.</p>
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The Supreme Medjlis of the Nakhichevan Autonomous Republic discussed the issue connected with the national emblem and raised petition in the Supreme Council of the Azerbaijan SSR on declaration of a new competition on the national emblem of Azerbaijan on November 17, 1990.</p>
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The competition was declared by the decision of the Supreme Council of the Azerbaijan Republic on February 5, 1991. Tens of projects of the emblem were presented during the competition of 1991-1992 and it was also proposed to approve one of the projects developed in 1919-1920.<br />
By the Constitutional Law of the Supreme Council of the Azerbaijan Republic, approved on January 19, 1993, one of the projects, developed in 1919-1920 with certain alterations was confirmed the national emblem of the Azerbaijan Republic.</p>
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The National Emblem of the Azerbaijan Republic symbolizes the independence of Azerbaijan. The national emblem is the image of an oriental shield and a semicircle formed by the branches of an oak-tree and ears resting on it. The shield contains the image of a fire in the center of an eight-point star against a background of the colors of the National flag of Azerbaijan.</p>
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The salient description of the National emblem:</p>
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It is attached to:</p>
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The residence and the private office of the President of the Azerbaijan republic;</p>
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The building of the Parliament of the Azerbaijan Republic, its conference hall and the private office of the chair of the parliament;</p>
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All courts, buildings of military tribunals, halls of judicial assembly; private offices of the chairs of the Supreme Court and Constitutional Court of the Azerbaijan Republic;</p>
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Buildings of state bodies in cases stipulated in the legislative system of the Azerbaijan Republic;</p>
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Buildings of diplomatic and trade representations and consulates of the Azerbaijan Republic
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		<title>Cities of Azerbaijan</title>
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	<TD class="txt"><B>Autonomous Republic<br />Area<br />Regions<br />Cities<br />Capital<br />Cities of Republican Submission<br />Settlements of Urban Type</B><br />
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	<TD class="txt"><B>1 <br />1 <br />65<br />69<br />Baku<br />11<br />130</B></TD><br />
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<FONT COLOR="red"><B>A</B></FONT>gdam, Agdash, Agjabedi, Agsu, Agstafa, Alibayramly, Astara</p>
<p><B><A HREF="qorodi/baku/baku.html" id="li"><FONT COLOR="red">B</FONT>AKU</A></B>, Barda, Babek, Beilagan, Bilasuvar, Belokan</p>
<p><FONT COLOR="red"><B>D</B></FONT>ashkasan, Davachi</p>
<p><FONT COLOR="red"><B>G</B></FONT>abala, Gazakh, Gakh, Geychay, Gedabey, Geranboy, Gubadly, <A HREF="qorodi/gobustan/gobustan.html" id="li">Gobustan</A>, <A HREF="qorodi/guba/guba.html" id="li">Guba</A>, Gusar, <A HREF="qorodi/gyanja/gyanja.html" id="li">Ganja</A></p>
<p><FONT COLOR="red"><B>H</B></FONT>ajigabul, Horadiz</p>
<p><FONT COLOR="red"><B>I</B></FONT>mishli, Ismayilli</p>
<p><FONT COLOR="red"><B>O</B></FONT>guz, Ordubad</p>
<p><FONT COLOR="red"><B>J</B></FONT>abrail, Jalilabad, Julfa</p>
<p><FONT COLOR="red"><B>K</B></FONT>albajar, Khachmaz, Khojavand, Khojali, Khirdalan, Khyzy, Kurdamir, Khanlar, Khankandi, Khudat</p>
<p><FONT COLOR="red"><B>F</B></FONT>izuli</p>
<p><A HREF="qorodi/lenkoran/Lenkoran.html" id="li"><FONT COLOR="red"></p>
<p><B>L</B></FONT>enkoran</A>, Lerik</p>
<p><FONT COLOR="red"><B>M</B></FONT>asally, Maraza, Mingachevir</p>
<p><FONT COLOR="red"><B>N</B></FONT>aftalan, Nakhchivan, Neftchala</p>
<p><FONT COLOR="red"><B>S</B></FONT>aatly, Sabirabad, Sadarak, Salyan, Samukh, Sharur, <A HREF="qorodi/shamakhi/Shamakhi.html" id="li">Shamakhi,</A> Shamkir, Shahbuz, <A HREF="qorodi/seki/Sheki.html" id="li">Sheki</A>, Shusha, Siyazan, Sumgait</p>
<p><FONT COLOR="red"><B>T</B></FONT>ovuz, Ter-Ter</p>
<p><FONT COLOR="red"><B>U</B></FONT>jar</p>
<p><FONT COLOR="red"><B>Y</B></FONT>evlakh, Yardimli</p>
<p><FONT COLOR="red"><B>Z</B></FONT>agatala, Zardab, Zangilan</p>
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		<title>Holidays of the Republic of Azerbaijan</title>
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<li>Holidays of the Republic of Azerbaijan are the following:
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<li>New Year Holiday (January 1 and 2)
<li>Women Day (March 8 )
<li>Day of Victory over fascism (May 9)
<li>Day of Republic (May 28)
<li>National Salvation Day of Azerbaijani people (June 15)
<li>Day of Armed Forces of the Republic of Azerbaijan (June 26)
<li>Day of State Independence (October 18)
<li>Day of Constitution (November 12)
<li>National Revival Day (November 17)
<li>Day of Solidarity of World Azerbaijanis (December 31)
<li>Novruz Holiday – five days
<li>Gurban Holiday – two days
<li>Ramadan Holiday – two days
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<li>New Year Holiday, Women Day, Day of Victory over fascism, Day of Republic, National Salvation Day of Azerbaijani people, Day of Armed Forces of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Day of Solidarity of World Azerbaijanis, Novruz Holiday and Gurban Holiday are not considered working days.
<li>Involvement of employees in work in holidays not considered working days can be admitted in exclusive cases meant by this Code only.
<li>Corresponding executive power body sets days of celebration of Novruz Holiday, Gurban Holiday and Ramadan Holiday for next year and declare to the population by late December.
<li>If days off between weeks and holidays not considered working days coincide, that day off is passed to working day directly coming after holiday.
<li>If Gurban and Ramadan holidays coincide with another holiday not considered working day, next working day is considered day off.
<li>If holidays and days off between weeks come before or after each other, place of these holidays or days off can be changed upon decision of corresponding executive power body to assure consistency of working days and days off.
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		<title>The Land Of Fire &#8211; AZERBAIJAN</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today, we would like to talk about a miraculous country of Azerbaijan with its unlimited natural resources, centuries-old culture, history and ancient people, whose lifestyle presents a unique and harmonious combination of the traditions and ceremonies of different cultures and civilizations.]]></description>
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<p><span class="TextMaterial"><img src="http://www.azeri.net/modules/Azerbaijan/images/fireLand_01_1.jpg" width="157" height="207" border="0" align="right" hspace="10" vspace="10">Today, we would like to talk about a miraculous country of Azerbaijan with its unlimited natural resources, centuries-old culture, history and ancient people, whose lifestyle presents a unique and harmonious combination of the traditions and ceremonies of different cultures and civilizations.</p>
<p>Azerbaijan is a geographical name. On the one hand this name is linked with the population, which lived in this region for thousand of years before our era, and who were mostly fire-worshippers. Local population considered that fire was their God and so they worshipped the fire. &#8220;Azer&#8221; means fire. The Turkic name &#8220;Azer&#8221; was used for this territory for a long time. The word &#8220;Azer&#8221; consists of two parts &#8211; &#8220;az&#8221; and &#8220;er&#8221;. In Turkic languages, &#8220;az&#8221; means a good intention and a fate of success. Thus, the word &#8220;Azer&#8221; means &#8220;a brave man&#8221;, &#8220;a brave boy&#8221;, &#8220;the fire keeper&#8221;. The word &#8220;Azerbaijan&#8221; originates from the name of an ancient Turkish tribe, who resided in those territories.</p>
<p>Azerbaijan is one of the most ancient sites of humankind. The humankind was present here at every stage of their historical development. There were living settlements in Azerbaijan even at the earliest stages of humankind. Azerbaijan made its own contribution into the establishment of the current culture and civilization, progress and dialectics.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.azeri.net/modules/Azerbaijan/images/fireLand_01_2.jpg" width="147" height="209" border="0" align="left" hspace="10" vspace="10">The time kept a range of ancient archeological and architectural monuments for us. The ancient headstones, manuscripts and models of carpets, preserved to the present times from the ancient ages, can provide much information to those who can and want to read them. If you wish to understand Azerbaijan and to know everything about it, you need to look at this country and its people with a friend&#8217;s eyes.</p>
<p>Azerbaijan is a country of ancient culture. The Oguz tribes which moved here and stayed for ages, have found a deeply rooted culture and in their turn enriched it with Turkic national traditions. The talented and creative powers of our nation are personified in such epic monuments as &#8220;Kitabi-Dede Gorgud&#8221;, &#8220;Oguzname&#8221; &#8220;Keroglu&#8221; and many others.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.azeri.net/modules/Azerbaijan/images/fireLand_01_3.jpg" width="197" height="153" border="0" align="right" hspace="10" vspace="10">This fertile, generous and friendly land was the home of many thinkers, philosophers, scientists, poets, architects, musicians and artists. A legend tells that Zardusht was born in this land. Azerbaijan also enriched the humankind with such geniuses as Nizami Ganjevi, Hagani Shirvani, Bahmanyar, Nasimi, Fizuli, Nasreddin Tusi, Shah Ismail Xatai, Mullah Paneh Vagif, A. Bakikhanov, M.F. Axudov, M.A. Sabir, J.Mamedguluzade, Huseyn Javid, J.Jabarli, Samed Vurgun, Aliaga Vahid, Rasul Rza.</p>
<p>The country of Azerbaijan was immortalized by such talented painters as Sattar Bahlulzade, Tahir Salahov, Togrul Narimanbeyov, Mikayil Abdullayev and many others.</p>
<p>Our national music &#8211; mugam &#8211; inspired such outstanding composers as Uzeyir Hajibeyov, Muslim Magomayev, Gara Garayev, Fikret Amirov, Niyazi, Arif Melikov and others to create their masterpieces, which are still known today throughout the world. It also gave the inspiration to such wonderful vocalists as Bulbul and Rashid Behbudov.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.azeri.net/modules/Azerbaijan/images/fireLand_01_4.jpg" width="117" height="207" border="0" align="left" hspace="10" vspace="10">It seems that the famous Azerbaijan carpets are the incarnation of all colors of nature and of all signs of history. Today, these carpets magically pass the borders of time and space and travel from Azerbaijan to foreign countries far away.</p>
<p>The models of the decorative art made by Azerbaijan craftsmen from the metal, ceramic, silk and woods are kept in many museums of the world.</p>
<p>The science and the enlightenment in Azerbaijan have a centuries-old history. The Baku State University was founded in 1919; the institutes of the Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan play an exceptional role in scientific, educational and cultural development of Azerbaijan. Local scientists are currently studying such important issues as the depths of the Caspian Sea, space exploration and the secrets of human brain.</p>
<p>The existing educational system of Azerbaijan is made up of dozens of higher educational institutions and  technical schools, thousands of high schools, colleges and lyceums.</p>
<p>One of the most important problems which is currently solved by local scientists is environmental protection of the Caspian Sea and different regions of Azerbaijan. Such natural reserves as Gizilagach, Shirvan, Zagatala, Aggol, Girkan and others, were established due to the efforts of Azerbaijani scientists.</p>
<p>Through the decades, the local industry was successfully represented by oil producing, petrochemical and oil processing enterprises. The agricultural industry is famous for cotton-growing, viticulture, vegetable-growing and cattle-breeding.</p>
<p>If one compares the economy of Azerbaijan with a living body, it becomes evident that oil flows in the veins of Azerbaijan. The oil and gas resources of Azerbaijan have made this place famous in every part of the world from the ancient  times.</p>
<p>Azerbaijan has always been famous for its sources of eternal fires &#8211; the atashgehs. There is a place called Yanardag (blazing mountain) in Absheron and thermal springs in some parts of Nakhichivan, Kelbejar, Masali, Lenkoran, Babadag.</p>
<p>In Surakhani, there is an eternal fire place. From the ancient times the fire worshippers from remote places and even the Indian priests were coming to Absheron in search of fire and finding it here. They built their main temples here in Surakhani and Ateshgah.</p>
<p> <img src="http://www.azeri.net/modules/Azerbaijan/images/fireLand_01_5.jpg" width="217" height="156" border="0" align="right" hspace="10" vspace="10">The word Azerbaijan brings its main wealth &#8211; oil &#8211; before the eyes. Oil is not only the wealth, but the fame as well. People were coming to Azerbaijan from distant places for this specific taste and colored puddle under the ground. Throughout the centuries, camelcades carried waterskins of oil in both eastern and western directions. The Azerbaijani oil is not used exclusively for the electricity production, but also as a valuable medicine for a variety of diseases. There has been an increasing demand for oil throughout the centuries.</p>
<p>From the beginning of the 20th century, the continuous industrial development around the world, caused an unprecedented growth of the demand for oil. It was at this time oil turned from an everyday mean into an industrial product. Oil become the most important problem in the world in the 20th century &#8211; the century of science and technologies. Oil-producing countries have acquired special oil policies and oil strategies in this connection.</p>
<p>Azerbaijan is currently involved into the implementation of huge energy projects. Oil and gas projects are successfully implemented in the Azeri Caspian sector. Azerbaijan is a country, which plays an extremely important role in the Caspian and Caucasian regions, particularly in the development of transport infrastructure in the Caucasus and the implementation of energy projects. It was the region&#8217;s first country to explore the huge energy potential, to form an absolutely new economic model in the regional development, and to expand political and economic relations between Europe and Asia.</p>
<p>In spite of the sad results of Armenia&#8217;s aggression against Azerbaijan (Armenia occupied the territory of Nagorny Karabakh and 7 neighboring districts. One million out of total population of eight million are refugees), our country mobilized its potential and had great successes in building democracy. Azerbaijan manages to successfully overcome the difficulties and continues making important and firm steps towards t he establishment of a democratic and lawful country with civil society.</p>
<p>Azerbaijan has membership in the United Nations (UN), Organization of Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), Council of Europe (CE), Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), GUUAM, Organization of Islamic Conference, Black Sea Economic Collaboration (BSEC), Organization of Economic Cooperation (OEC). Azerbaijan also actively cooperates with the European Union, NATO, International Monetary Fond, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Islamic Development Bank and other organizations. It accedes to the new joint documents and international agreements.</p>
<p>Source: <a href="http://www.azerbaijan.az" target="_blank">All About Azerbaijan</a></p>
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