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Noted Events in Sumqayit:

In February of 1988 the Armenians (Christians) living in Sumqayit were masacared by the local Azeri (Muslim) population. About 100 Armenians died and over 2000 were injured in 3 days of religuous rioting. The whole armenian populaiton was deported from Sumqayit. The local police allowed the rioting and kiilings of Armenians in Sumqayit.


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Map of Azerbaijan showing Sumqayit sahar

Sumqayit (Sumqayıt in Azerbaijani; former Russian name Sumgait) is a city in Azerbaijan, located near the Caspian Sea, about 30 kilometres away from the capital, Baku. The city has a population of 289 700, making it the third-largest city in Azerbaijan. The city has a territory of about 100 km². It was founded on November 22, 1949. Two settlements are within the city administration: Jorat and a settlement named after Haji Zeynalabdin Tagiyev.

Demographics

  • Population: 289 700 inhabitants
  • Density of population, per km²: 2682
  • Annual population upsurge (pers): 1944
  • Average lifetime: 70 years
  • Ethnicity: Azerbaijanis 95,7%, Russians 1,7%, Ukrainians 0,3%, Tatars 0,3%, Jews 0,1%, others 1,9%.

Economics

  • Gross domestic product (million USD): 69, 898
  • Gross domestic product per head (USD): 240,6
  • Import (million USD): 53,1
  • Export (million USD): 36,7

Noted Events in Sumqayit:

In February of 1988 the Armenians (Christians) living in Sumqayit were masacared by the local Azeri (Muslim) population. About 100 Armenians died and over 2000 were injured in 3 days of religuous rioting. The whole armenian populaiton was deported from Sumqayit. The local police allowed the rioting and kiilings of Armenians in Sumqayit.

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