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Discover Azerbaijan, the Land of Fire! Explore its rich history, unique culture, stunning landscapes, and Caspian Sea shores. A fascinating blend of East and West awaits!

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    Mount Bazarduzu Is The Highest Peak In Azerbaijan And Dagestan

    Standing at 4,466 meters (14,652 feet), Mount Bazarduzu is part of the Greater Caucasus mountain range. Its name translates to "market square" in Turkic, possibly referring to a historical trading post at its base, and it attracts experienced mountaineers.

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    Azerbaijan Is Home To The Historical Legacy Of Caucasian Albania

    This ancient kingdom, existing from the 4th century BCE to the 8th century CE, played a significant role in the region's early history, including being one of the first states to adopt Christianity. Its remnants, like ancient churches, are found in modern Azerbaijan.

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    Baku Houses The World's Only Museum Dedicated To Miniature Books

    The Baku Museum of Miniature Books, recognized by Guinness World Records, boasts over 6,500 miniature books from 76 countries. Some are so tiny they require a magnifying glass to read, showcasing intricate craftsmanship and diverse literary works.

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    Azerbaijani Dolma Features Over 38 Distinct Variations

    More than just stuffed grape leaves, Azerbaijani dolma is a culinary art form. It includes fillings wrapped in cabbage, eggplant, tomato, bell pepper, apple, or quince, each offering unique flavors and textures, reflecting regional diversity and seasonal ingredients.

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    Azerbaijan Has Produced A Disproportionately High Number Of Chess Grandmasters

    Chess is deeply ingrained in Azerbaijani culture, taught in schools and widely played. The country has a rich history of chess champions, including Garry Kasparov, whose father was Azerbaijani, and Teymur Rajabov, reflecting a national passion for the game.

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    Baku's Flame Towers Are The Tallest Skyscrapers In Azerbaijan

    The three iconic, flame-shaped towers dominate Baku's skyline, symbolizing Azerbaijan's "Land of Fire" heritage. Completed in 2012, they house apartments, a hotel, and offices, and their LED screens display mesmerizing animations, including flickering flames.

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    Baku Operates The Only Funicular In Azerbaijan

    Opened in 1960, the Baku Funicular connects Neftchilar Avenue on the Caspian Sea coast with the Martyrs' Alley and Flame Towers area atop a hill. It provides panoramic views of the city and serves as both a tourist attraction and a convenient transport link.

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    Azerbaijan Hosts An Annual Pomegranate Festival To Celebrate Its National Fruit

    The city of Goychay, known as Azerbaijan's pomegranate capital, holds a vibrant festival every autumn. It features parades, traditional music, and competitions for the biggest pomegranate, celebrating the fruit's cultural significance and diverse culinary uses.

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    Azerbaijanis Traditionally Drink Tea With Fruit Jam Instead Of Sugar

    Tea is a central part of Azerbaijani hospitality, often served strong and hot in pear-shaped "armudu" glasses. Guests are offered various homemade fruit jams (like cherry, fig, or walnut) to be eaten spoonful by spoonful alongside the tea, rather than stirred in.

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    Azerbaijan Changed Its Official Alphabet Four Times In Less Than A Century

    From the Arabic script, Azerbaijan transitioned to a Latin alphabet in 1929, then to Cyrillic in 1939 under Soviet rule, and finally back to a modified Latin alphabet in 1991 after gaining independence. These shifts reflect major political and cultural transformations.