Administrative divisions of Azerbaijan
Politically, Azerbaijan is divided into:
This list is for the main part of Azerbaijan; the rayons of Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic are listed below and numbered separately. Some rayons are completely or partially in the self-proclaimed Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, shown on the map in green; this is noted in the list.
The rayons are further divided into municipalities.
List of administrative divisions
Contiguous Azerbaijan
Map ref. |
Administrative division |
Azerbaijani name |
Capital |
Area[1]
(km²) |
Population[1]
(2011 est.) |
Notes |
1 |
Absheron Rayon |
Abşeron |
Xirdalan |
1,360 |
192,900 |
Includes an exclave in Baku |
2 |
Aghjabadi Rayon |
Ağcabədi |
Aghjabadi |
1,760 |
124,000 |
|
3 |
Agdam Rayon |
Ağdam |
Agdam |
1,150 |
180,600 |
|
4 |
Agdash Rayon |
Ağdaş |
Agdash |
1,050 |
100,600 |
|
5 |
Agstafa Rayon |
Ağstafa |
Agstafa |
1,500 |
81,400 |
|
6 |
Agsu Rayon |
Ağsu |
Agsu |
1,020 |
72,100 |
|
7 |
Shirvan (city) |
Şirvan |
|
30 |
78,700 |
Named Ali Bayramli (Əli Bayramlı) until April 24, 2008 |
8 |
Astara Rayon |
Astara |
Astara |
620 |
98,300 |
|
9 |
Baku (city) |
Bakı |
|
2,130 |
2,092,400 |
Comprises 11 rayonlar |
10 |
Balakan Rayon |
Balakən |
Balakan |
920 |
91,100 |
|
11 |
Barda Rayon |
Bərdə |
Barda |
960 |
143,900 |
|
12 |
Beylagan Rayon |
Beyləqan |
Beylagan |
1,130 |
87,900 |
|
13 |
Bilasuvar Rayon |
Biləsuvar |
Bilasuvar |
1,400 |
90,300 |
|
14 |
Jabrayil Rayon |
Cəbrayıl |
Jabrayil |
1,050 |
72,700 |
|
15 |
Jalilabad Rayon |
Cəlilabad |
Jalilabad |
1,440 |
196,500 |
|
16 |
Dashkasan Rayon |
Daşkəsən |
Daşkəsən |
1,050 |
33,200 |
|
17 |
Shabran Rayon |
Şabran |
Shabran |
1,090 |
53,000 |
Named Davachi (Dəvəçi) until 2010 |
18 |
Fizuli Rayon |
Füzuli |
Fizuli |
1,390 |
118,900 |
|
19 |
Gadabay Rayon |
Gədəbəy |
Gadabay |
1,290 |
95,000 |
Borders an exclave of Armenia |
20 |
Ganja (city) |
Gəncə |
|
110 |
316,300 |
|
21 |
Goranboy Rayon |
Goranboy |
Goranboy |
1,760 |
96,200 |
|
22 |
Goychay Rayon |
Göyçay |
Goychay |
740 |
111,100 |
|
23 |
Hajigabul Rayon |
Hacıqabul |
Qazimemmed |
1,640 |
67,300 |
|
24 |
Imishli Rayon |
İmişli |
Imishli |
1,820 |
116,600 |
|
25 |
Ismailli Rayon |
İsmayıllı |
Ismailli |
2,060 |
80,900 |
|
26 |
Kalbajar Rayon |
Kəlbəcər |
Kalbajar |
3,050 |
83,200 |
De facto partially in Nagorno-Karabakh Republic |
27 |
Kurdamir Rayon |
Kürdəmir |
Kurdamir |
1,630 |
105,700 |
|
28 |
Lachin Rayon |
Laçın |
Lachin |
1,840 |
70,900 |
|
29 |
Lankaran Rayon |
Lənkəran |
Lankaran |
1,540 |
209,900 |
|
30 |
Lankaran (city) |
Lənkəran |
|
70 |
|
|
31 |
Lerik Rayon |
Lerik |
Lerik |
1,080 |
76,400 |
|
32 |
Masally Rayon |
Masallı |
Masally |
720 |
202,500 |
|
33 |
Mingachevir (city) |
Mingəçevir |
|
130 |
97,800 |
|
34 |
Naftalan (city) |
Naftalan |
|
30 |
9,100 |
|
35 |
Neftchala Rayon |
Neftçala |
Neftchala |
1,450 |
81,300 |
|
36 |
Oghuz Rayon |
Oğuz |
Oghuz |
1,220 |
40,900 |
|
37 |
Qabala Rayon |
Qəbələ |
Qabala |
1,550 |
95,600 |
|
38 |
Qakh Rayon |
Qax |
Qakh |
1,490 |
53,900 |
|
39 |
Qazakh Rayon |
Qazax |
Qazakh |
700 |
90,800 |
Includes two exclaves in Armenia |
40 |
Gobustan Rayon |
Gobustan |
Gobustan |
1,370 |
41,100 |
|
41 |
Quba Rayon |
Quba |
Quba |
2,580 |
155,600 |
|
42 |
Qubadli Rayon |
Qubadlı |
Qubadli |
800 |
36,700 |
|
43 |
Qusar Rayon |
Qusar |
Qusar |
1,540 |
89,300 |
|
44 |
Saatly Rayon |
Saatlı |
Saatly |
1,180 |
95,100 |
|
45 |
Sabirabad Rayon |
Sabirabad |
Sabirabad |
1,470 |
155,400 |
|
46 |
Shaki Rayon |
Şəki |
Shaki |
2,430 |
173,500 |
|
47 |
Shaki (city) |
Şəki |
|
|
|
|
48 |
Salyan Rayon |
Salyan |
Salyan |
1,790 |
124,900 |
|
49 |
Shamakhi Rayon |
Şamaxı |
Shamakhi |
1,610 |
93,700 |
|
50 |
Shamkir Rayon |
Şəmkir |
Shamkir |
1,660 |
196,100 |
|
51 |
Samukh Rayon |
Samux |
Nebiagali |
1,450 |
54,600 |
|
52 |
Siazan Rayon |
Siyəzən |
Siazan |
700 |
38,400 |
|
53 |
Sumqayit (city) |
Sumqayıt |
|
80 |
314,800 |
|
54 |
Shusha Rayon |
Şuşa |
Shusha |
290 |
29,700 |
De facto part of Nagorno-Karabakh Republic |
55 |
Shusha (city) |
Şuşa |
|
|
|
De facto part of Nagorno-Karabakh Republic |
56 |
Tartar Rayon |
Tərtər |
Tartar |
960 |
98,400 |
De facto partially in Nagorno-Karabakh Republic |
57 |
Tovuz Rayon |
Tovuz |
Tovuz |
1,900 |
160,700 |
Borders an exclave of Armenia |
58 |
Ujar Rayon |
Ucar |
Ujar |
850 |
79,800 |
|
59 |
Khachmaz Rayon |
Xaçmaz |
Khachmaz |
1,050 |
162,100 |
|
60 |
Khankendi (city) |
Xankəndi |
|
8 |
55,200 |
De facto capital of Nagorno-Karabakh Republic named Stepanakert |
61 |
Goygol Rayon |
Xanlar |
Goygol |
1,030 |
58,300 |
Formerly Khanlar |
62 |
Khizi Rayon |
Xızı |
Khizi |
1,850 |
14,700 |
|
63 |
Khojali Rayon |
Xocalı |
Khojali |
940 |
26,500 |
De facto part of Nagorno-Karabakh Republic |
64 |
Khojavend Rayon |
Xocavənd |
Khojavend |
1,460 |
42,100 |
De facto part of Nagorno-Karabakh Republic |
65 |
Yardymli Rayon |
Yardımlı |
Yardymli |
670 |
59,600 |
|
66 |
Yevlakh Rayon |
Yevlax |
Yevlakh |
1,540 |
119,600 |
|
67 |
Yevlakh (city) |
Yevlax |
|
|
|
|
68 |
Zangilan Rayon |
Zəngilan |
Zangilan |
710 |
40,500 |
|
69 |
Zaqatala Rayon |
Zaqatala |
Zaqatala |
1,350 |
120,300 |
|
70 |
Zardab Rayon |
Zərdab |
Zardab |
860 |
54,000 |
|
|
|
|
Total |
81,100 |
8,700,600 |
|
Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic
The territory of Nagorno-Karabakh presently forms part of Azerbaijani rayons of Khojavend, Tartar, Goranboy, Shusha and Kalbajar. In Soviet times the region was known as Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast; however on November 26, 1991, the Parliament of the Azerbaijan SSR abolished the autonomous status of the NKAO. Since then the territory of the autonomous oblast has been administratively split between the neighboring rayons, but most of it remains under the control of the ethnic Armenian forces from Nagorno-Karabakh and Armenia[2] as result of the Nagorno-Karabakh War.
The seven rayons and one municipality of the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic are listed and numbered separately.
Map ref. |
Administrative division |
Azerbaijani name |
Capital |
Area[1]
(km²) |
Population[1]
(2011 est.) |
Notes |
1 |
Babek Rayon |
Babək |
Babek |
900 |
65,100 |
Formerly known as Nakhchivan; renamed after Babak Khorramdin in 1991 |
2 |
Julfa Rayon |
Culfa |
Julfa |
1,000 |
42,600 |
Also spelled Jugha or Dzhulfa. |
3 |
Kangarli Rayon |
Kəngərli |
Givraq |
680 |
28,600 |
Split from Babek in March 2004 |
4 |
Nakhchivan (city) |
Naxçıvan |
|
130 |
84,700 |
Split from Nakhchivan (Babek Rayon) in 1991 |
5 |
Ordubad Rayon |
Ordubad |
Ordubad |
970 |
46,100 |
Split from Julfa during Sovietization[3] |
6 |
Sadarak Rayon |
Sədərək |
Sədərək |
150 |
14,400 |
Split from Sharur in 1990; includes the Karki exclave in Armenia |
7 |
Shakhbuz Rayon |
Şahbuz |
Shahbuz |
920 |
23,200 |
Split from Nakhchivan (Babek) during Sovietization[3] Territory roughly corresponds to the Čahuk (Չահւք) district of the historic Syunik region within the Kingdom of Armenia[3]:p.123 |
8 |
Sharur Rayon |
Şərur |
Sharur |
810 |
105,400 |
Formerly known as Bash-Norashen during its incorporation into the Soviet Union and Ilyich (after Vladimir Ilyich Lenin) from the post-Sovietization period to 1990[3] |
|
|
|
Total |
5,560 |
410,100 |
|
See also
References