Nərimanov | |
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Raion | |
![]() Narimanov Business District | |
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Coordinates:40°25′N49°53′E / 40.417°N 49.883°E /40.417; 49.883 | |
Country | ![]() |
City | Baku |
Population (2010)[citation needed] | |
• Total | 162,500 |
Time zone | UTC+4 (AZT) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+4 (AZT) |
Nərimanov (also,Narimanov) is a settlement andraion inBaku,Azerbaijan. The administrative territory of the Narimanov district, one of the central districts of Baku, is 24.5 km2, and its population is 170.300 in the official registration date of 01.01.2013.
The Narimanov district was founded in 1941. In January 1941, the Executive Committee of the Workers' Council of theKeshla region was established, and in August 1957, the name of Keshla was renamed, and it was renamed into the Executive Committee of the Narimanov District Council of Deputies. In December 1959, the Dzerzhinsky district was abolished, and its territory was included in Narimanov district in January 1960. From August 27, 1957, to October 6, 1977, the Executive Committee of theSoviet Union of Workers' Deputies of Narimanov district acted as the Executive Committee of the Narimanov District Council of People's Deputies from October 7, 1977, to October 17, 1991. In accordance with the Decree of thePresident of the Republic of Azerbaijan dated October 18, 1991, the Narimanov District Council of People's Deputies was abolished, and instead, the Narimanov District Executive Authority was established and functioned on 20 November 1991.[1]
The district is urban, no villages and other administrative territorial units in Narimanov district.
The district is home to the Presidential Palace, as well as theBaku Convention Center and the Baku Zoo.
Narimanov Metro station is located in this area.