Kurdamir District | |
Type: | District |
Parts Type: | Settlements[1] |
Parts: | 62 |
Established Title: | Established |
Established Date: | 8 August 1930 |
Subdivision Type: | Country |
Subdivision Name: | Azerbaijan |
Subdivision Type1: | Region |
Subdivision Name1: | Central Aran |
Population As Of: | 2020 |
Population Total: | 117900 |
Population Footnotes: | [2] |
Area Total Km2: | 1630 |
Population Density Km2: | auto |
Postal Code Type: | Postal code |
Postal Code: | 3300 |
Seat Type: | Capital |
Seat: | Kurdamir |
Timezone: | AZT |
Utc Offset: | +4 |
Leader Title: | Governor |
Leader Name: | Elkhan Ibrahimov[3] |
Kurdamir district (Azerbaijani: Kürdəmir rayonu) is one of the 66 districts of Azerbaijan. Located in the centre of the country, it belongs to the Central Aran Economic Region. The district borders the districts of Zardab, Ujar, Goychay, Ismayilli, Agsu, Hajigabul, Sabirabad, and Imishli. Its capital and largest city is Kurdamir. As of 2020, the district had a population of 117,900.
The area of the district is, which is 1.9% of the country's total territory. The district consists of 62 settlements.
The height above sea level is 200 meters, the average annual temperature is 17.18 °C, the average annual rainfall is 250–300 mm, and the region is dominated by a dry subtropical climate.[4]
There is a suggestion that the name Kurdamir comes from the words "Kur" and "Damir" (in the Shirvan dialect the word "Kur" is used in the sense of "rabid, brave, valiant", and the word "Damir" refers to the leader of seven settlements based in this region, Damir). According to another version, the origin of the Kurdamir name is assumed from the words "Kur daimir", which means "not suffering disasters in the floods" of the Kura River. Subsequently, the letter "i" was assimilated, and the name of the territory was transformed into "Kurdamir".[5]
Kurdamir District is located in the north-west from Baku. It has a steppe climate. Its fauna is diverse – wild boars, wolves, foxes, jackals, pheasants, francolins, wild ducks and geese can be found here. The rayon is famed for its vineyards and “Shirvashahli” is its most popular sort of vine. Kurdamir District is also famed for its carpet weaving traditions. “Shilyan” is the most popular type of local carpets in the world market. These carpets are woven in a village of the same name, which is not far from Kurdamir.[6]
It is mainly an agricultural district. Cotton growing, grain growing, livestock, as well as viticulture and fishery are essential. They deal with poultry and livestock in the district. There are wine and asphalt plants and flour factory. 43 km (III grade) of Aghsu-Kurdamir-Bahramtapa highway, 42 km (II level) of Alat-Gazimammad-Kurdamir-Yevlakh highway and 44 km of Baku-Tbilisi main railway pass through the district.
In Kurdamir, there are 3 large state-owned enterprises and 10 large private enterprises.
From State Enterprises:
Private Businesses:
360 people of the region were provided with permanent jobs in these enterprises. Among them, the "East Co LTD" limited liability company has created new vineyards and pomegranate plants. AVETA limited liability company has increased its production capacity to 500 tonnes per day.
ULUSU sanatorium for 140 places has been functioning in Mollakand village since 1993. In that area in 1971, a water fountain at the temperature of 91 degrees Celsius. hit a depth of 3500 meters. It has been found that combines the quality of therapeutic waters of Truscoveck, Kislovodsk and other areas. The Kurdamir Olympic Sports Complex, which was constructed in 2008, covers 5.5 hectares. There is a swimming pool, 5 2-storey cottages, mini-football stadium, hand play courts, boiler-room, transformer substation. Kurdamir City Stadium is 4 hectares. The stands for 2,000 seats, 2-storey tribune and courtroom, dressing rooms for the athletes and sanitary nodes were built at the stadium.[7]
According to the State Statistics Committee, as of 2018, the population of city was 115,600 persons, which increased by 22,200 persons (about 23.7 percent) from 93,400 persons in 2000.[8] 58,200 of total population are men, 57,400 are women.[9] More than 27.2 percent of the population (about 31,500 persons) consists of young people and teenagers aged 14–29.[10]
Kurdamir region | 93,4 | 94,4 | 95,4 | 96,7 | 97,8 | 98,9 | 100,1 | 101,2 | 102,3 | 103,6 | 104,6 | 105,7 | 107,5 | 108,8 | 110,1 | 111,6 | 113,1 | 114,4 | 115,6 | 116,7 | 117,9 | 118,8 | |
urban population | 17,8 | 17,8 | 17,8 | 17,9 | 20,8 | 20,8 | 20,9 | 20,9 | 20,9 | 21,1 | 21,1 | 21,2 | 21,3 | 21,4 | 21,5 | 21,7 | 22,0 | 22,1 | 22,2 | 22,4 | 22,5 | 22,7 | |
rural population | 75,6 | 76,6 | 77,6 | 78,8 | 77,0 | 78,1 | 79,2 | 80,3 | 81,4 | 82,5 | 83,5 | 84,5 | 86,2 | 87,4 | 88,6 | 89,9 | 91,1 | 92,3 | 93,4 | 94,3 | 95,4 | 96,1 |