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| | AZERBAIJAN FACTS AND INFORMATION |
 | | Azerbaijan (Azerbaijani: AzÉrbaycan) is a country in the Caucasus, at the crossroads of Europe and Southwest_Asia, with a coast on the Caspian_Sea. |  | | Azerbaijan is a secular state, and has been a member of the Council_of_Europe since 2001. |  | | Some opponents of the name ''Azerbaijan'' assert that it is anachronistic to use it in a historical context before 1918, because, they say, the term was first introduced by the national intelligentsia in early 20th_century and later was endorsed by the Bolsheviks, with intention of claiming the northern province of Persia. |
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http://www.bluestarbase.com/Azerbaijan
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| | tasmania.ca - flag of Azerbaijan |
 | | Opposition protesters angry about their defeat in Azerbaijan's parliamentary poll massed in Baku on Wed... |  | | Azerbaijani Opposition plans massive rally to protest weekend polls |  | | Azerbaijan's main Opposition movement faced the first test of its ability to mobilize supporters following last weekend's flawed parliamentary elections, calling a major protest rally for Wednesday that it hopes will buil... |
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http://www.tasmania.ca/flag-of-Azerbaijan/reference/search
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| | Struggle for Seccession from the Az.SSR |
 | | Nevertheless, Azerbaijan once again torpedoed the possible resolution of the problem, finding support among some influential leaders of the USSR. |  | | The authorities of Azerbaijan SSR systematically and persistently violated the rights and interests of the Armenian population of the Nagorno Karabagh Autonomous Oblast during the entire time it was under Azeri rule. |  | | On February 20, 1988 the session of the Nagorno Karabagh Oblsast Soviet of People’s Deputies resolved to appeal to the Supreme Soviets of Azerbaijan and Armenian SSRs to transfer NKAO from Azerbaijan to Armenia. |
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http://nkr.am/eng/history/borba.htm
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| | info: Category:Azerbaijan |
 | | them related to Azerbaijan andgt; Government Search: the Web |  | | and found them related to Azerbaijan Search: the Web |  | | BAKU, Azerbaijan - President Ilham Aliev dismissed the possibility of a revolution in his former Soviet republic following disputed elections, saying in comments released Saturday that people were satisfied with his government and the opposition was too weak to pose a challenge. |
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http://www.info-assicurazione.com/Category:Azerbaijan.html
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| | Azerbaijan |
 | | not support independence of Azerbaijan and was under the |  | | 1 Dec 1989 During a joint session, the Supreme Soviets of the Armenian SSR and |  | | Jun 1918 After proclamation of independence of the Republic of Azerbaijan |
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| | Flag of Azerbaijan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This flag was also used in the late 1910s until Azerbaijan was annexed by the USSR. |  | | On January 19, 1993 Supreme Soviet of the Republic of Azerbaijan passed Constitutional Law according to which project of National emblem of 1919-1920 with some changes was adopted. |  | | After the fall of ADP on April 28, 1920 and establishment of soviet power in Azerbaijan this flag was rejected. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Azerbaijan
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| | Subnational flags of the Soviet Union |
 | | This is the case of Azerbaijan (with Nakhtchevan ASSR), Georgia (with Adjaria ASSR and Abkhazia ASSR) and Uzbekistan (with Karakalpakia ASSR). |  | | I think they were flown only upon Parliaments and Governments of the ASSRs. |  | | The flag of Russia was the only SSR flag only with non-horizontal stripes, while the flag of Byelorussia had the only one with both. |
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| | Azerbaijan SSR |
 | | The Azerbaijan SSR was the name given to Azerbaijan when it was part of the Soviet Union from 1936 to 1991. |  | | From 1922 to 1936 it was part of the Transcaucasian Federative Soviet Socialist Republic together with the Armenian SSR and the Georgian SSR. |
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http://www.esdng5.com/en/wikipedia/a/az/azerbaijan_ssr.html
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| | Artsakh / Nagorno-Karabakh |
 | | Now the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic is not an enclave, since in the mid-1990s the Armenian troops occupied the territory between the former autonomous region and the former Armenian SSR (the so-called corridor of Latchin) and a lot of other adjoining Azerbaijan territory. |  | | This decree, for the first time in the history of the USSR, established a direct control from Moscow. |  | | This page is part of © FOTW Flags Of The World website |
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http://flagspot.net/flags/az-artsa.html
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| | Flag Of The Soviet Union Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography |
 | | This flag was the official flag for four months, and was replaced as the official flag by the more familiar "hammer and sickle" design during the third session of the CIK of the USSR on 12 November 1923. |  | | The text of article 71 states: 'The state flag of the Union of SSR consists of a red or scarlet field with states coat of arms'. |  | | With disintegration of USSR on December 3, 1991, the flag ceased to be a national flag. |
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http://www.variedtastes.com/encyclopedia/Flag_of_the_Soviet_Union
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| | Georgian SSR: Information From Answers.com |
 | | Established as a Soviet Socialist Republic on February 25 1921, from March 12 1922 to December 5 1936 it was part of the Transcaucasian Federative Soviet Socialist Republic together with the Armenian SSR and the Azerbaijan SSR. |  | | The Georgian SSR (Soviet Socialist Republic, საქართველოს საბჭოთა სოციალისტური რესპუბლიკა, or Sak'art'velos Sabčota Soc'ialisturi Respublika) was the name given to Georgia when it was part of the Soviet Union from 1936 to 1991. |  | | Georgian SSR is mentioned in the following topics: |
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http://www.answers.com/topic/georgian-ssr
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| | Araks river |
 | | Aras, Araks, Arax, Araxes, or Araz (Persian language:, Azerbaijani language: Araz), is a river rising in Anatolia in Turkey, flowing along the Turkey-Armenia border, then along the Azerbaijan-Iran border, entering Azerbaijan, and falling into Kura river as a right tributary. |  | | The Hellenized form Araxes is found in the name of the Kura-Araxes culture, a prehistoric people which flourished in the valleys of the Kura and Aras. |  | | Aras was chosen as the border limit between Persia and Russia in the Treaty of Golestan in 1813 by which the whole area north of that river was cut off from Iran and annexed to Russia. |
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http://read-and-go.hopto.org/Azerbaijan/Araks-river.html
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| | CIA - The World Factbook -- Georgia |
 | | Russia 14%, Turkey 11%, UK 9.3%, Azerbaijan 8.5%, Germany 8.2%, Ukraine 7.7%, US 6% (2004) |  | | foreign-owned: 105 (Albania 1, Azerbaijan 2, Cyprus 2, Egypt 3, Estonia 1, Germany 1, Greece 4, Israel 1, Lebanon 3, Romania 6, Russia 8, Syria 27, Turkey 14, Ukraine 30, UAE 2) |  | | white rectangle, in its central portion a red cross connecting all four sides of the flag; in each of the four corners is a small red bolnur-katskhuri cross; the five-cross flag appears to date back to the 14th century |
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| | wikien.info: Flags_of_the_Soviet_Republics |
 | | Flags of the Soviet Socialist Republics all featured predominantly red flag with hammer and sickle that both symbolised communism, quite similar to the flag of the Soviet Union. |  | | Encyclopedia : F : FL : FLA : Flags of the Soviet Republics |
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| | AZERBAIJAN FACTS AND INFORMATION |
 | | Gweriniaeth yn y Cawcasws ar y groesffordd rhwng Ewrop a gogledd orllewin Asia yw Azerbaijan (hefyd: Aserbaijan). |
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http://www.bluestarbase.com/cy:Azerbaijan
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| | Hexapedia - Flag of Azerbaijan SSR |
 | | This flag was adopted by the Azerbaijan SSR on October 7, 1952. |  | | Armenian SSR - Azerbaijan SSR - Byelorussian SSR - Estonian SSR - Georgian SSR - Kazakh SSR - Kirghiz SSR - Latvian SSR - Lithuanian SSR - Moldavian SSR - Russian SFSR - Tadzhik SSR - Turkmen SSR - Ukrainian SSR - Uzbek SSR |  | | Between 1921 and 1937, the flag was the same, but without the hammer and sickle, and with the Cyrillic characters ССРА (SSRA) in their place. |
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http://www.hexafind.com/encyclopedia/Flag_of_Azerbaijan_SSR
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| | Struggle for Seccession from the Az.SSR |
 | | Nevertheless, Azerbaijan once again torpedoed the possible resolution of the problem, finding support among some influential leaders of the USSR. |  | | The authorities of Azerbaijan SSR systematically and persistently violated the rights and interests of the Armenian population of the Nagorno Karabagh Autonomous Oblast during the entire time it was under Azeri rule. |  | | On February 20, 1988 the session of the Nagorno Karabagh Oblsast Soviet of People’s Deputies resolved to appeal to the Supreme Soviets of Azerbaijan and Armenian SSRs to transfer NKAO from Azerbaijan to Armenia. |
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| | MFA Bulletin |
 | | This fact totally refutes the demagogic assertions of Armenian politicians and historians to the effect that Nagorno-Garabagh was transferred to the Azerbaijan SSR only in 1923. |  | | "The people of Azerbaijan have the inalienable right to choose their own form of government, determine their relations with other nations and develop their political, economic and cultural life in conformity with their historical and national traditions and with the values common to all humanity." |  | | The resettlement of Armenian in the territory of Azerbaijan |
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| | Crosses & Mountains: Yerevan - The Arrival |
 | | Armenians in the tiny enclave of Nagorny Karabakh (Nagorno-Karabakh Republic or NKR), surrounded by Azerbaijan proper, protested against alleged Azeri discrimination. |  | | Armenian entered world headlines again in 1988 with the great earthquake that killed 28,000 together with the destructive war against Azerbaijan. |  | | As Hitler commented before committing his crimes against the Jews, "Who remembers the Armenians today". |
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| | dedekorkut.html |
 | | by Gulamhuseyin Berdeli (Baku: Nizami Institute of Literature and Language, Azerbaijan SSR Academy of Sciences, 1967). |  | | The first eighteen pages of the introduction in this volume is devoted to the arguments and documentation that Getran Tebrizi was an Azerbaijan Turk and that he wrote his works in Azerbaijan Turkish. |  | | His collected works have been translated into Azerbaijan Turkish. |
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| | Issues of International Law and Politics in the Caspian in the Context of the Turkrnenistan-Azerbaijan Discussion and Fuel Transport |
 | | Hence, numerous articles in which Azerbaijan asserts its right to certain oil fields because they were seemingly discovered by Azerbaijani geologists and geophysicists state that Promezhutochnoye (the Turkmen version is Serdar; the Azerbaijani, Kapaz) was called that because it is on the border of Russia. |  | | Under article 60 of the 1936 USSR Constitution the parliaments of the Turkmen SSR, the RSFSR, the, Azerbaijan SSR and the Kazak SSR had the right to establish their own representations in international organizations. |  | | A tendency toward the equalization of the parties positions was seen only in later agreements between the RSFSR and Iran and the USSR and Persia. |
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| | RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 2, No. 35, 98-02-20 |
 | | Undoubtedly, the possibility of a war with Azerbaijan did not enter the minds of the hundreds of thousands of Armenians who took to the streets of Yerevan to support what they saw as the just cause of their Karabakh co-ethnics. |  | | Noyan Tapan quoted two OSCE field aides as noting that both Armenia and Azerbaijan were informed in advance of the monitoring exercise and that the monitors had displayed a white flag. |  | | To mark the occasion, Niyazov signed several decrees, including one calling upon citizens to send letters to the government citing violations of their rights by members of law-enforcement agencies, RFE/RL correspondents in Ashgabat reported. |
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http://www.hri.org/news/balkans/rferl/1998/98-02-20.rferl.html
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