Comparing Azerbaijan with Saudi Arabia

Compare Climate information for Azerbaijan and Saudi Arabia

Is Azerbaijan warmer or hotter than Saudi Arabia?

On average across the year, no, Azerbaijan is not hotter than Saudi Arabia . Azerbaijan has an average temperature of 14°C/57°F and Saudi Arabia has an average temperature of 26°C/79°F.

Azerbaijan's hottest month is July, with an average maximum temperature of 32°C/90°F, which is not hotter than Saudi Arabia's hottest month (also July, with an average maximum temperature of 41°C/106°F).

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Is Azerbaijan colder or cooler than Saudi Arabia?

On average across the year, yes, Azerbaijan is colder than Saudi Arabia . Azerbaijan has an average minimum temperature of 10°C/50°F and Saudi Arabia has an average minimum temperature of 19°C/66°F.



Azerbaijan's coldest month is January, with an average minimum temperature of 0°C/32°F, which is colder than Saudi Arabia's coldest month (also January, with an average minimum temperature of 10°C/50°F).

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Does Azerbaijan have more rain than Saudi Arabia?

On average across the year, yes, Azerbaijan has more rain than Saudi Arabia. Azerbaijan has an average annual rainfall of 1208mm and Saudi Arabia has an average annual rainfall of 24mm.

Azerbaijan's wettest month is March, with an average monthly rainfall of 119mm, which is wetter than Saudi Arabia's wettest month (November, with an average monthly rainfall of 5mm).

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Compare location information for Azerbaijan and Saudi Arabia

How far is Azerbaijan from Saudi Arabia?

The midpoint of Azerbaijan is approximately 1,133 miles (1,823km) of Saudi Arabia.

Is Azerbaijan further west than Saudi Arabia?

No, Azerbaijan is not further west than Saudi Arabia.

Is Azerbaijan further east than Saudi Arabia?

Yes, Azerbaijan is further east than Saudi Arabia. The midpoint of Azerbaijan is further east by approximately 115 miles (185km).

Is Azerbaijan further north than Saudi Arabia?

Yes, Azerbaijan is further north than Saudi Arabia. The midpoint of Azerbaijan is further north by approximately 1,123 miles (1,808km).

Is Azerbaijan further south than Saudi Arabia?

No, Azerbaijan is not further south than Saudi Arabia.

Is Azerbaijan bigger than Saudi Arabia?

No, Azerbaijan is smaller than Saudi Arabia. Azerbaijan has an area of 82,629 km2 (214,009 miles2) and Saudi Arabia has an area of 2,149,690 km2 (5,567,697 miles2) which means that Azerbaijan is 2,067,061 km2 (5,353,688 miles2) smaller than Saudi Arabia.
That makes Azerbaijan 26 times smaller than Saudi Arabia.

Is Azerbaijan smaller than Saudi Arabia?

Yes, Azerbaijan is smaller than Saudi Arabia. Azerbaijan has an area of 82,629 km2 (214,009 miles2) and Saudi Arabia has an area of 2,149,690 km2 (5,567,697 miles2) which means that Azerbaijan is 2,067,061 km2 (5,353,688 miles2) smaller than Saudi Arabia.
That makes Azerbaijan 26 times smaller than Saudi Arabia.

How far is Saudi Arabia from Azerbaijan?

The midpoint of Saudi Arabia is approximately 1,133 miles (1,823km) south of Azerbaijan.

Is Saudi Arabia further west than Azerbaijan?

Yes, Saudi Arabia is further west than Azerbaijan. The midpoint of Saudi Arabia is further west by approximately 115 miles (185km).

Is Saudi Arabia further east than Azerbaijan?

No, Saudi Arabia is not further east than Azerbaijan.

Is Saudi Arabia further north than Azerbaijan?

No, Saudi Arabia is not further north than Azerbaijan.

Is Saudi Arabia further south than Azerbaijan?

Yes, Saudi Arabia is further south than Azerbaijan. The midpoint of Saudi Arabia is further south by approximately 1,123 miles (1,808km).

Is Saudi Arabia bigger than Azerbaijan?

Yes, Saudi Arabia is bigger than Azerbaijan. Saudi Arabia has an area of 2,149,690 km2 (5,567,697 miles2) and Azerbaijan has an area of 82,629 km2 (214,009 miles2) which means that Saudi Arabia is 2,067,061 km2 (5,353,688 miles2) bigger than Azerbaijan.
That makes Saudi Arabia 26 times bigger than Azerbaijan.

Is Saudi Arabia smaller than Azerbaijan?

No, Saudi Arabia is not smaller than Azerbaijan. Saudi Arabia has an area of 2,149,690 km2 (5,567,697 miles2) and Azerbaijan has an area of 82,629 km2 (214,009 miles2) which means that Saudi Arabia is 2,067,061 km2 (5,353,688 miles2) bigger than Azerbaijan.
That makes Saudi Arabia 26 times bigger than Azerbaijan.

Compare population information for Azerbaijan and Saudi Arabia

Is Azerbaijan more populated than Saudi Arabia?

No, Azerbaijan is not more populated than Saudi Arabia. Azerbaijan has a population of 10,353,296 and Saudi Arabia has a population of 35,354,380 which means that Azerbaijan has 25,001,084 fewer people than Saudi Arabia.
That makes Azerbaijan 3 times less populated than Saudi Arabia.

Is Azerbaijan less populated than Saudi Arabia?

Yes, Azerbaijan is less populated than Saudi Arabia. Azerbaijan has a population of 10,353,296 and Saudi Arabia has a population of 35,354,380 which means that Azerbaijan has 25,001,084 fewer people than Saudi Arabia.
That makes Azerbaijan 3 times less populated than Saudi Arabia.

Is Saudi Arabia more populated than Azerbaijan?

Yes, Saudi Arabia is more populated than Azerbaijan. Saudi Arabia has a population of 35,354,380 and Azerbaijan has a population of 10,353,296 which means that Saudi Arabia has 25,001,084 more people than Azerbaijan.
That makes Saudi Arabia 3 times more populated than Azerbaijan.

Is Saudi Arabia less populated than Azerbaijan?

No, Saudi Arabia is not less populated than Azerbaijan. Saudi Arabia has a population of 35,354,380 and Azerbaijan has a population of 10,353,296 which means that Saudi Arabia has 25,001,084 more people than Azerbaijan.
That makes Saudi Arabia 3 times more populated than Azerbaijan.

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