In Azerbaijan by minibus with map GoMap.az
An electronic map GoMap.az created the possibility of a route on public transport. Until today, all electronic maps covering Azerbaijan, there was the possibility of route only for car or pedestrian traffic. Through the new functionality that is embedded on the map Gomap.az, every user will be able to develop a personal path of movement through public transport like bus and subway. New functionality can be used on the mobile site Gomap.az.
Electronic map GoMap.az includes more than 120,000 useful objects, more than 8.4 thousand settlements , the address data for 80 cities and towns , more than one million buildings, more than 47 thousand roads and road junctions (including traffic rules and road signs ), etc. in Azerbaijan and Georgia. Also on the card GoMap.az you can find 100 thousand images of objects in the database. In 2013 there have been developed and are available on the iTunes Store and Google Play appropriate application electronic cards GoMap.Az, running on Android and iOS. - 17D-
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- Economics
- 9 December 2013 17:09
Economics
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As 2024 comes to a close, Azerbaijan finds itself at a crossroads—holding a prominent position in certain sectors of the global economy but still grappling with issues that hinder broader socioeconomic development. From energy exports to logistics corridors, the country has carved out a niche, yet cracks in its socioeconomic fabric are becoming harder to ignore. Let’s delve into the numbers and listen to expert opinions on Azerbaijan's global standing.
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Azerbaijan began the new year with significant hikes in gas, electricity, water, and medication tariffs, sparking widespread concern among citizens over the financial burden on households. While officials defend the measures as necessary for economic sustainability, critics warn of challenges tied to stagnant wages and pensions.
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As of January 1, Europe has ceased contract-based transit of Russian gas through Ukraine. Kyiv announced it would not renew agreements to traffic gas from the "aggressor nation" through its territory. The decision marks a pivotal moment in Europe’s efforts to reduce reliance on Russian energy, a dependency that supplied nearly 50% of the continent’s gas imports before the war in Ukraine.
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Azerbaijan's Tariff Council has approved a decision to regulate the maximum wholesale and retail prices of registered medicines, with the new pricing caps coming into effect on January 2, 2025.
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