Ordubad District

Ordubad is a rayon of Azerbaijan in the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic. Ordubad district was established in 1930. In 1963, the district was abolished and given to the Julfa region. Since 1965, it has been an independent district. It borders on Iran in the south, Armenia in the north and west and Julfa region in the east and covers an area of 972 square kilometres (375 sq mi). There is 1 city, 3 settlements, and 43 villages within the district. The administrative centre of the district is the Ordubad city.[1]

Ordubad
Map of Azerbaijan showing Ordubad Rayon
Country Azerbaijan
Autonomous republicNakhchivan
Settlement3
Villages43
CapitalOrdubad
Area
  Total970 km2 (370 sq mi)
Population
  Total42,700
  Density44/km2 (110/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+4 (AZT)
Postal code
AZ6900
Telephone code(+994) 36

Etymology

Ordubad is a name of Turco-Persian origin and means "city of army" (from Turkic ordu (army) and Persian bad (city)), which implies that the city was founded during the period of the Mongol or the ensuing Il-Khanid rule.[2]

History

Ordubad region was a part of the khanates of Erivan and Nakhchivan, which were dependencies of Qajar empire, with Ordubad forming the main town of the district of Aza-Jeran in the eastern part of the khanate of Nakhchivan.[2] After the Russo-Persian War and the Turkmanchay Treaty of 1828, the region was ceded to Imperial Russia, and became a part of Nakhchivan Uyezd of Erivan Governorate. Since 1921 Ordubad was a part of Nakhchivan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, which in 1990 became the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic within the Azerbaijan Republic.

Population

According to the State Statistics Committee, as of 2018, the population of city recorded 49,700 persons, which increased by 8,500 persons (about 20.6 percent) from 41,200 persons in 2000.[3] 24,700 of total population are men, 25,000 are women.[4] More than 25,9 percent of the population (about 12,900 persons) consists of young people and teenagers aged 14–29.[5]

The population of the district by the year (at the beginning of the year, thousand persons)[3]
Region 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Ordubad region 41,2 41,7 42,1 42,5 42,8 43,3 43,6 43,9 44,5 45,0 45,5 46,1 46,9 47,7 48,4 48,8 49,2 49,5 49,7
urban population 9,9 10,0 10,0 10,0 10,2 10,2 10,3 10,3 10,4 10,4 10,5 10,6 10,7 10,9 11,0 11,0 11,1 11,2 11,2
rural population 31,3 31,7 32,1 32,5 32,6 33,1 33,3 33,6 34,1 34,6 35,0 35,5 36,2 36,8 37,4 37,8 38,1 38,3 38,5

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