baku造句1. The police in Baku carry automatic rifles.
2. Sporadic sniper fire continued throughout Jan. 20 in Baku.
3. Baku town center is filled with stalls, cafes, historic monuments.
4. A toothless old man from Baku, his double-breasted jacket beribboned with the medals of two world wars, looked dazed.
5. Baku is a city with a special atmosphere.
6. Mr. Cheney met Wednesday in Baku with Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev, saying the United States has a deep and abiding interest in the security of the Caucasus.
7. “Some day Baku could be a very important bridge between the eastern Islamic world and Europe with its tolerance and kindness, ” said Narmin Kamal, 29, a native writer.
8. Previously, the highest recorded level was 22% in Baku City, Azerbaijan, in 2007.
9. About 75 U.S. embassy employees in Baku joined monitors from the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe as poll observers.
10. TO the north of Baku Boulevard, the namesake promenade that separates the capital of Azerbaijan from its Caspian Sea waterfront, stands the Maiden Tower.
11. The list includes 25 cities worldwide. Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, tops the list, followed by Bangladesh capital Dhaka and Madagascar capital Antananarivo.
12. Driving around Baku, you see building cranes and building lumber all the time.
13. Oil had been discovered not far away around Baku, in the Russian-owned province of Azerbaijan.
14. For several years Baku has been experiencing an incredible building boom.
15. Consider Baku, the oil-rich capital of Azerbaijan. Nearly every upscale hotel brand is building there, and Four Seasons plans to complete its hotel in late 2011.
16. In the early nineties remnant of the old gold rushes, the worlds energy companies rushed to Baku.
17. A massive security clamp down aimed at restoring order resulted in major bloodshed, particularly in the capital, Baku.
18. Moreover, corruption can add a premium to many transactions in Baku.
19. Yet for all the attendant hassles one might expect in the capital city of a modern post-Soviet petro-state, Baku and its denizens radiate an Old World warmth.
20. Indeed, the country’s oil-fueled culture of new money means that budget travelers will find that Baku already rivals European cities in at least one way: price.
21. The towers can be seen from any part of Baku.
22. “It’s a genuine urban culture of watching your neighbors go by, ” said Bruce Grant, a New York University anthropologist who has traveled to Baku regularly in the last decade.
23. Both the local and expatriate elite mingle on the outdoor patio lounge of the popular Chinar restaurant in Baku.
24. A Dial-Up Strategic Control system (DUSC) from Siemens will be installed in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, to help manage traffic in the rapidly expanding city.
25. Dial-Up Strategic Control system (DUSC) from Siemens will be installed in Baku , the capital of Azerbaijan, to help manage traffic in the rapidly expanding city.
26. The government, led by the president, Ilham Aliyev, is often criticized as repressive, and there is virtually no free press in Baku.
27. By 2012, a regional railway — hailed by some as a modern-day Silk Route — is expected to connect Baku to Tbilisi, Georgia’s capital to the north, and to Kars, Turkey, to the west.
28. A city of southeast European U. S. S. R. on the Kura River west-northwest of Baku.
29. Mr. Marandi, as a child in London, often heard stories of the original Chinar from his relatives, who fled Baku in 1920 after the Soviet occupation began.
30. Nearly 200 miles covered in three days, just another 100 miles to the capital city, Baku.