Kangarli District (Azerbaijani: Kəngərli rayonu) is one of the 7 districts of the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic of Azerbaijan. The district borders the districts of Babek, Sharur, Nakhchivan city, as well as the Vayots Dzor Province of Armenia and the West Azerbaijan Province of Iran. Its capital is Givrag, while its largest settlement is Khok. As of 2020, the district had a population of 32,700.[2]
Kangarli District | |
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Country | Azerbaijan |
Autonomous Republic | Nakhchivan |
Established | 19 March 2004 |
Capital | Givrag |
Settlements[1] | 11 |
Area | |
• Total | 700 km2 (300 sq mi) |
Population | |
• Total | 32,700 |
• Density | 47/km2 (120/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+4 (AZT) |
Postal code | 6827 |
Website | kengerli-ih |
Etymology
editKangarli was the name of a Turkic tribe who founded a regional Maku Khanate that ruled the area. The district is named after the Kangarli tribe.
Overview
editKangarli district was established on March 19, 2004, making it the newest district of Azerbaijan. The village of Givrag is the administrative centre of the district. It was founded in 2004. Givrag is located on the Nakhchivan-Sharur highway, 30 km from the capital (Nakhchivan) and 6 km from the Araz River. The climate, like in the rest of the autonomous republic, is strongly continental; it is very hot in summer and chilling in winter. On the territory of the district runs the Araz River that flows along the border between Azerbaijan and Iran.
The mountainous landscape, climatic conditions and lack of small rivers underlay the features of the indigenous fauna, which is represented largely by semidesert and mountainous species (bushes, herbage and scarce trees). Agriculture is developed in the district with advanced tobacco, cine, grain, vegetable and melon growing.
Historical monuments
editLike the rest of Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic, there are many ancient monuments, evidencing that the land was inhabited in the earliest times: the Chilkhangala mounds, the Gazma Cave and the ancient settlements of Galadzhig, Govurgala, Damlama, Gulamtepe and Balatepe. There are also newer monuments - the Jami Mosque (18th century) in the village of Khok, a mosque of the 18th century and a bath of the 19th century in the village of Shakhtakhty.[3]
Population
editAccording to the State Statistics Committee, as of 2018, the population of city recorded 32,200 persons, which increased by 6,900 persons (about 27 percent) from 25,300 persons in 2004.[4] 15,900 of total population are men, 16,300 are women.[5] More than 10,9 percent of the population (about 8,200 persons) consists of young people and teenagers aged 14–29.[6]
Region | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 |
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Kengerli region | 25,3 | 25,6 | 26,1 | 26,4 | 26,9 | 27,5 | 27,9 | 28,6 | 29,2 | 29,9 | 30,6 | 31,0 | 31,4 | 31,8 | 32,2 |
urban population | 4,2 | 4,2 | 4,3 | 4,4 | 4,5 | 4,6 | 5,1 | 5,3 | 5,4 | 5,5 | 5,7 | 5,8 | 5,9 | 6,0 | 6,1 |
rural population | 21,1 | 21,4 | 21,8 | 22,0 | 22,4 | 22,9 | 22,8 | 23,3 | 23,8 | 24,4 | 24,9 | 25,2 | 25,5 | 25,8 | 26,1 |
References
edit- ^ "İnzibati-ərazi vahidləri" (PDF). preslib.az. Retrieved 28 February 2021.
- ^ a b "Population of Azerbaijan". stat.gov.az. State Statistics Committee. Retrieved 22 February 2021.
- ^ "Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic". nakhchivan.preslib.az.
- ^ a b "Political division, population size and structure: Population by towns and regions of the Republic of Azerbaijan". The State Statistical Committee of the Republic of Azerbaijan. Retrieved 2018-12-18.
- ^ "Political division, population size and structure: Population by sex, towns and regions, urban settlements of the Republic of Azerbaijan at the beginning of the 2018". The State Statistical Committee of the Republic of Azerbaijan. Retrieved 2018-12-18.
- ^ "Political division, population size and structure: Population at age 14-29 by towns and regions of the Republic of Azerbaijan at the beginning of the 2018". The State Statistical Committee of the Republic of Azerbaijan. Retrieved 2018-12-18.
External links
editFurthrer reading
edit- Naxçıvan Ensiklopediyası, I cild, Naxçıvan, 2005,
- Kəngərli rayonu məqaləsi. Naxçıvan Muxtar Respublikasının Kəngərli rayonu. Naxçıvan, 2008.
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