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Azerbaijani populations exist throughout the world. About 8.2 million Azerbaijanis live in Azerbaijan (2009 census), making 91.6% of the country's population. According to the CIA website, Azerbaijanis are the second ethnic group in Georgia (6.3% in 2014) and in Iran.

Most recent data

Country
Official estimate Official estimate year Low estimate High estimate Regional Azerbaijanis Sub-ethnic groups (historical numbers) Reference
World 30,000,000 35,000,000
 Iran (article) 6,000,000 17,000.000 Iranian Azerbaijanis 300,000 Afshars,
300,000 Qajars,
300,000 Shahsevans,
75,000-80,000 Karadaghis,
30,000 Qarapapaqs



 Azerbaijan 8,172,800 2009 8,172,800 8,172,800 396,709 Nakhchivan Azerbaijanis,
248,000 Iranian Azerbaijanis,
150,000-250,000 Armenian Azerbaijanis,
40,000 Nagorno-Karabakh Azerbaijanis

 Russia (article) 603,070 2010 1,500,000 3,000,000 38,523 Derbent Azerbaijanis
 Turkey (article) 530,800 3,000,000 Kars and Ighdir Azerbaijanis,
300,000 citizens of Azerbaijan Republic
60,000-70,000 Qarapapaqs

 Georgia (article) 233,024 2014 233,024 360,000
 Kazakhstan (article) 96,931 2009 85,292 150,000
 United States (article) 54,205 2008 54,605 400,000 14,205 Azerbaijanis from Republic of Azerbaijan
40,400 Iranian Azerbaijanis

 Ukraine (article) 45,176 2001 45,176 45,176
 Uzbekistan (article) 35,848 2000 35,848 35,848
 Turkmenistan (article) 33,365 1989 33,365 50,000
 Kyrgyzstan (article) 21,389 2021
 Germany (article) 15,219 200,000
 Netherlands 18,000 18,000
 United Arab Emirates 7,000 2015
 United Kingdom (article) 6,220 2013 6,220 15,000
 Belarus (article) 5,567 2009 5,567 5,567
 Canada (article) 4,580 2011 4,580 80,000
 Sweden 2,935 2,935 2,935
 Latvia 1,697 2001 1,697 1,697
 France (article) 1,112 70,000
 Austria 1,000
 Estonia 880 2000
 Tajikistan 800 2000
 Lithuania 788
 Australia 300
 Italy 552
 Denmark 231
 Armenia (article) no data available

Notes

  1. Including Temporary Population

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