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Was (wer) ist Çayırlı, Azerbaijan - definition


Çayırlı, Azerbaijan         
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN AZERBAIJAN
Cayirli, Azerbaijan
Çayırlı is a village and municipality in the Goychay Rayon of Azerbaijan. The municipality consists of the villages of Çayırlı and Qubadlı Şıxlı.
Şıxlar, Goychay         
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN AZERBAIJAN
Çəyirli
Şıxlar (known as Çəyirli until 2015) is a village in the municipality of Çərəcə in the Goychay Rayon of Azerbaijan.
Armenia–Azerbaijan relations         
  • Comparison of [[life expectancy]] in Armenia and Azerbaijan
  • Armenian Prime Minister [[Nikol Pashinyan]] meets with Azerbaijani President [[Ilham Aliyev]] in [[Davos]], [[Switzerland]], January 2019.
  • Frontlines at the time of the signing of the agreement with Azerbaijan's territorial gains during the war in red, the [[Lachin corridor]] under Russian peacekeepers in blue, and areas to be surrendered by Armenia to Azerbaijan hashed
BILATERAL RELATIONS BETWEEN AZERBAIJAN AND ARMENIA
Azerbaijan-Armenia relations; Armenia-Azerbaijan relations; Azerbaijan–Armenia relations; Azerbaijan - Armenia relations; Azerbaijan – Armenia relations; Azerbaijan Armenia relations; Armenia - Azerbaijan relations; Armenia Azerbaijan relations; Armenia – Azerbaijan relations; History of Armenia–Azerbaijan relations; History of Armenia-Azerbaijan relations
There are no diplomatic relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan, largely due to the ongoing Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. The two neighboring states had formal governmental relations between 1918 and 1921, during their brief independence from the collapsed Russian Empire, as the First Republic of Armenia and the Democratic Republic of Azerbaijan; these relations existed from the period after the Russian Revolution until they were occupied and annexed by the Soviet Union, becoming the constituent republics of Soviet Armenia and Soviet Azerbaijan.