Nəsimi raion

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Locator map of Nasimi raion in Baku

Nasimi rayon (Azerbaijani: Nəsimi rayonu) is a settlement and raion of Baku, capital of Azerbaijan, named after Imadaddin Nasimi and formed on June 13, 1969.[citation needed]

The administrative territory of the Nasimi district, one of the central districts of Baku, is 10 km² and the population is 215,120[when?] in the official registration.[1] The raion is bordered from northeast by Narimanov raion, from the south by Sabail raion, from the west by Yasamal raion and from the north by Binagadi raion. The executive government of Nasimi rayon was founded in November 1991. The current[when?] head of the executive power is Nasib Mahamaliyev (since March 3, 2006).[citation needed]

The raion houses the ministries of Finance and Healthcare, State Committee on Standardization, Metrology and Patents, State Railway Department, State Energy Control Office, State Circus and some other institutions. Nasimi Municipality operates in the district. There are no settlements, villages, and other administrative territorial units in Nasimi district. There are 19 large industrial enterprises, 4 Scientific Research and Design Institutes, 13 banks and their branches, 9 communication enterprises, and 11 hotels. The largest enterprise according to the number of employees is "Baku Tikish Evi" OJSC. There are 8 secondary schools, 4 secondary and vocational schools, 8 secondary schools (, Music Academy, Azerbaijan Medical University, Azerbaijan University of Languages, , , Azerbaijan University, ) educational institution, 2 music schools, 47 nursery-kindergartens, 11 hospitals, 11 polyclinics, 13 architectural monuments.[citation needed]

2,457 families (10,872 persons) from Nagorno-Karabakh and other occupied territories have been temporarily settled in the region. There are 152 martyrs (138 of them were martyrs of war in Karabakh and 14 were otherwise martyred).[1]

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  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "Rayon haqqında – NƏSİMİ RAYON Icra Hakimiyyəti". nesimi-ih.gov.az. Retrieved 2018-12-08.

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