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megz4716
Portland

Why I want to go to this place  — 1 year ago

Azerbaijan first came onto my radar when I was looking into joining the PeaceCorps, and looking for a Central Asian country that fit the cultural criteria I wanted (at the crossroads of cosmopolitan Europe, Russia, China, and the Middle East), and it stuck out because according to what I read, it doesn’t get brutally cold there in the winter. So I’ve been doing some more reading, and found out it is a Shi’ite Muslim country with little sense of nationalism but a strong regionalism and sense of religion (despite the fact that some of the more strict Muslim social codes are not observed). Apparently oil money has flooded Baku, but is not trickling down to the countryside, which is widening the gap between economic classes as the nouveau riches westernize, at least superficially, and the peasants long for their Communist pensions. Perhaps the one thing going for the country, aside from oil (which could work both for and against Azerbaijan, depending on how it’s managed), is that Turkey has significant influence here…if only because the Azeris are a Turkic people with a similar language.

naughtyjatin
0 places

Question: nyone living in baku?...  — 1 year ago

is thr nyone in this group who can help me out ?....

stacy
Seattle

Why I want to go to this place  — 1 year ago

it seems like it has such a wonderful blend of culture and history. and all the photos i’ve seen are just beautiful – the colors of buildings, the architecture, the casbian sea. plus, i seem to like visiting former soviet-ruled countries.
this trip is a ways off (perhaps within the next five years) but in researching flights it was interesting to learn that, from seattle, you can get there by travelling either east or west. granted, the east-bound travel times seem to be a few hours shorter… but either way you go through moscow and it takes close to forever to get there.

EDIT: i’ve just discovered that you can fly direct from london to baku… going this way only takes 22 hours and it cuts tons of travel time off – leaving more time for adventures.

Megaforce
0 places

The first time I went to this place  — 1 year ago

Worth visiting!

Baku is the sort of town you’ll just love to wander around in, it’s hilly, leafy and full of beautiful old mansions. The best attractions are all close to Fountain Square, which is a great place to hang around in the summer. Nobody bothers you, although if you approach them, they’re very happy to chat. The locals love to drink vodka at lunch and there’s a ton of bars run by British expats working in the oil industry, those are very friendly places as well. The city is quite pretty and everybody dresses quite well. Nobody seems religious at all and the women are quite beautiful. It’s also getting built up ridiculously fast, when I was there in July 2006 there were construction cranes on the construction cranes. It’s an exciting place yet there’s very few foreigners there other than the oil folk and yet it’s the sort of place that look like it would be possible to make a fortune fast as a westerner. I’d go back in a heartbeat.

pokro1
17 places

Why I want to go to this place  — 2 years ago

Would love to see Baku and its minarets

mike247worldwide
Youngstown

A review of this place: Great Place to go that few know about  — 2 years ago

Worth visiting!

I love those post-Soviet eastern Euro countries. Azerbaijan (Baku) is a country on the Caspian Sea. They have alot of economic potential due to the Caspian Sea oil pipeline.

Close to Iran, but TOTALLY secular. In fact, in fron of the Iranian Bank AND a Mosque is a statue of a woman throwing down her veil! It’s a country with a young population. Very friendly. Unique.

Going back in the spring.

novon
Seattle

Untitled  — 2 years ago

Worth visiting!

curropt government, interesting people, beautiful country side

Pavlusha
London

Untitled  — 2 years ago

Worth visiting!

Don’t be fooled. This is a cool place to visit! A bit of Russian or Turkish helps.

Maikli
County Durham

Odd  — 2 years ago

Worth visiting!

Not really a holiday destination to suit everyone, but for an off-beat trip, Azerbaijan fits the bill. Baku is surprisingly nice, not just endless tower blocks and polluted wastegrounds as I was led to believe before going. The rest of the country is a mixture of hilltowns, remote villages, desert and oil rigs. Quirky is the word…

Tanya F
San Francisco

Untitled  — 2 years ago

Worth visiting!

I was born in Baku, and the city and country still hold many fond memories for me.

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