Azerbaijani Diaspora - Current Number of Azerbaijanis in Select Countries

Current Number of Azerbaijanis in Select Countries

Rank Country Capital Centres of Azerbaijani population № of Azerbaijanis Further info
1 Russia Moscow Moscow, Derbent, Khanty–Mansi, Krasnoyarsk, Rostov-on-the-Don and Saratov 621,000 (2002) Azerbaijanis in Russia
3 Turkey Ankara Istanbul, Kars, Iğdır, Erzurum and Ağrı 800,000 (2006) Azerbaijanis in Turkey
4 Georgia Tbilisi Tbilisi, Marneuli, Gardabani, Bolnisi, Dmanisi and Sagarejo. 284,761 (2006) Azerbaijanis in Georgia
5 Kazakhstan Astana 78,300 (2009)
6 Germany Berlin 55, 000
7 Ukraine Kiev 45,200 (2006) Azerbaijanis in Ukraine
8 Netherlands Amsterdam 18,000 (2009)
9 Kyrgyzstan Bishkek 17,267(2009)
10 United Kingdom London London 15,000 (2009)
11 United States Washington D.C Houston, Los Angeles, New York 14,205(census 2000) - 24,377 and

(non-census estimate) 400,000

Azerbaijani American
12 Canada Ottawa Toronto 3,465 (2006)

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