Introduction
Since I began telling people where I would be serving, the most common response has involved a hesitant and gentle furrowing of the brow, perhaps accompanied by a slight head tilt and something along the lines of: "Where is that?", "Is that a real country?", and "Isn't that the place in Harry Potter?" More recently, I've been happy to be able to inform people that Azerbaijan is the winner of Eurovision 2011!
To which, the response is usually: "What's Eurovision?"
This is Eurovision. May it be everything you ever dreamed of and more. I know it was for me:
Anyway, Azerbaijan is indeed a real country, located in the Caucasus region, which lies between and among two roughly parallel mountain ranges - the Greater Caucasus mountains to the north and the Lesser Caucasus to the south.
To which, the response is usually: "What's Eurovision?"
This is Eurovision. May it be everything you ever dreamed of and more. I know it was for me:
Anyway, Azerbaijan is indeed a real country, located in the Caucasus region, which lies between and among two roughly parallel mountain ranges - the Greater Caucasus mountains to the north and the Lesser Caucasus to the south.
The Greater Caucasus mountains, themselves located in both Asia and Europe, are considered the boundary between Asia and Europe, whose highest point is considered by many to be Mount Elbrus, located on the Russian side of the mountain range, across from northwestern Georgia, near Abhkazia. The Greater Caucasus mountain range are largely the result of the collision of the underlying Arabian and Eurasian tectonic plates. The geological fault line running deep underneath the Caucasus region is a fitting metaphor for this historically and geopolitically significant crossroads, whose economic importance is matched only by the conflict that such importance inevitably brings and which plays out against the backdrop of an ostensible clash of culture and religion: predominantly Muslim Azerbaijan, Iran, and Turkey and predominantly Christian Armenia, Georgia, and Russia.
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One of the official members of the Commonwealth of Independent States that is made up of former Soviet Republics, Azerbaijan is bordered by Russia to the north and Iran to the South, the Caspian Sea on the east, and Georgia and Armenia to the northwest and west, respectively.
Azerbaijan is on the west (left) shore of the Caspian. Satellite image courtesy of CIA World Factbook. |
Present-day map of Azerbaijan, courtesy of CIA World Factbook. |
The flag of Azerbaijan
The blue refers to Azerbaijan's Turkic heritage. Red stands for progress to establish a modern state and develop democracy. Green refers to Islam. The crescent moon symbolizes Islam, and the eight-pointed star represents either the eight Turkic peoples of the world (as classified at the time) or the eight letters of the name "Azerbaijan" in Arabic. Image courtesy of CIA World Factbook. |
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