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  2. Prostitution in Azerbaijan - Wikipedia

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    In the Badamdar district of the capital, Baku, there are many cafes where prostitutes solicit clients. In 2011, over 300 local residents held a protest against the situation. [8] Prostitutes can also be found in cafes in Nizami Street (known locally as "Torgovaya" – Trade Street) in downtown Baku. [2]

  3. Baku - Wikipedia

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    Baku also has several football clubs in the premier and regional leagues, including AZAL and Ravan in Premier League. The city's second-largest stadium, Tofiq Bahramov Stadium hosts a number of domestic and international competitions and was the main sports centre of the city for a long period until the construction of Baku Olympic Stadium.

  4. Flame Towers - Wikipedia

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    The three flame-shaped towers are intended to symbolize the elements of fire, and are a reference to Azerbaijan's nickname "The Land of Fire", historically rooted in a region where natural gas flares emit from the ground and Zoroastrian worshipers considered flames to be a symbol of the divine (notably at the Ateshgah of Baku and Yanar Dag).

  5. JONY (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Non-Album Single 11 Nov. Believe: 3:18 Dima Bilan “13 Friends of Bilan” 26 Nov. Cheremushka: 2:18 Andro “Jani Gipsy” 10 Dec. You Will Leave 2:46 Rakhim Non-Album Single 2022 15 Jul. Moonlit Night 3:23 Emin “44” 11 Nov. World of Green Color 3:52 Leonid Agutin: Non-Album Single 23 Dec. New Year's Song 3:46 Vlad A4, Egor Kreed: Non ...

  6. Fountains Square, Baku - Wikipedia

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    Fountains Square (Azerbaijani: Fəvvarələr meydanı) is a public square in downtown Baku, capital of Azerbaijan. The square was previously called Parapet and is often referenced as the same name now. The name of the fountains square derives from the presence of dozens of fountains throughout the square first constructed during Soviet rule of ...

  7. Nizami Street - Wikipedia

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    In 1899, a one-storeyed building of “Baku branch of Russian Imperial technical union” (Nizami 115), where one of the buildings of the Azerbaijan State Oil Academy is located, was built on Millionnaya Street (later Darwin, Voroshilov Streets, now Fikret Amirov Street).

  8. Old City (Baku) - Wikipedia

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    The Old City is the most ancient part of Baku, [3] which is surrounded by walls. In 2007, the Old City had a population of about 3,000 people. [4] In December 2000, the Old City of Baku, including the Palace of the Shirvanshahs and Maiden Tower, became the first location in Azerbaijan to be classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

  9. Chingiz Mustafayev (singer) - Wikipedia

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    At age 13, he moved with his mother and his brother to Baku where he auditioned for the Azerbaijani version of Pop Idol in 2007. Mustafayev won the competition, and soon became a rising star in the Azerbaijani music industry. In 2013, he represented Azerbaijan internationally in the New Wave competition in Jūrmala, Latvia.