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The following lists events that happened during
2013
in the
Republic of Azerbaijan
.
Incumbents
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President
:
Ilham Aliyev
Prime Minister
:
Artur Rasizade
Speaker
:
Ogtay Asadov
Events
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January
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January 23 –
OIC
Parliamentary Union recognizes
Khojaly Massacre
[
1
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[
2
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February
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February 7 – The
Azerbaijan National Aerospace Agency
launched its first satellite
AzerSat 1
into orbit on 7 February 2013 from
Guiana Space Centre
in French Guiana at orbital positions 46° East.
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3
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[
4
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April
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World Economic Forum in Baku
[
6
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May
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May 7 – The opening ceremony of First South Caucasus Forum
[
7
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May 29–1 June – 2nd World Forum on Intercultural Dialogue
[
8
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June
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June 14 – The IV Congress of Azerbaijani Women
[
9
]
June 26 – The
Azerbaijani Armed Forces
celebrated their 95th anniversary with a military parade in Baku.
[
10
]
September
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September 18 –
Guba Genocide memorial complex
[
11
]
[
12
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References
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^
"Khojaly tragedy once again recognized as genocide on international level"
.
azertag.az
. Retrieved
2019-02-01
.
^
Trend.Az (2013-01-23).
"OIC Parliamentary Union recognizes Khojaly tragedy as genocide"
.
Trend.Az
. Retrieved
2019-02-01
.
^
"Arianespace signs deal to launch Azerbaijani satellite"
. News.Az.
Archived
from the original on 8 November 2010
. Retrieved
5 November
2010
.
^
"Azerbaijan signs deal with Arianespace to launch satellite"
. Space Travel.
Archived
from the original on 6 November 2010
. Retrieved
5 November
2010
.
^
"Orbital Contracted to Build Azerbaijan's First Satellite"
. SatelliteToday. 28 November 2010.
Archived
from the original on 10 May 2011
. Retrieved
1 April
2011
.
^
"Baku to host World Economic Forum's Global Shapers' meeting"
.
azertag.az
. Retrieved
2019-02-01
.
^
"First South Caucasus Forum kicks off in BakuPresident Ilham Aliyev attends the opening ceremony of the ForumVIDEO"
.
azertag.az
. Retrieved
2019-02-01
.
^
"2nd World Forum on Intercultural Dialogue"
.
UNESCO
. 2014-11-28
. Retrieved
2019-02-01
.
^
"National Commission of the Republic of Azerbaijan for UNESCO"
.
www.unesco.az
. Retrieved
2019-02-01
.
^
"Official web-site of President of Azerbaijan Republic – NEWS " Events"
.
^
"French scientists visit Guba Genocide Memorial Complex"
.
azertag.az
. Retrieved
2019-02-01
.
^
"The Guba Genocide Memorial Complex"
.
heydar-aliyev-foundation.org
. Retrieved
2019-02-01
.
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