Yes. The Caucasus Mountains (one of the boundaries between Europe and Asia) cross through Azerbaijan, causing the country to be transcontinental.
Yes, the continental boundary between Europe and Asia does cross Azerbaijan. Traditionally, the boundary is defined by the Ural River and the Caspian Sea, with parts of Azerbaijan lying within the geographical region considered to be part of Europe. However, Azerbaijan is often culturally and politically associated with both continents, reflecting its unique position at the crossroads of Europe and Asia.
Eurasia
There are much more than two countries that are bi-continental in Europe. Counting only integral parts, there are 6 bi-continental countries in Europe. They are Russia, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Turkey, and France. All listed countries span the continents of Europe and Asia except for France, who is situated in Europe and South America.
Azerbaijan is situated in both Europe and Asia. It is the richest country in the Caucasus and one of the richest in the Former Soviet Union
The Ural mountain range in Russia establishes the boundary between Europe and Asia.
Europe and Asia
Asia and Europe meet geographically at the boundary known as the continental divide, which runs through the Ural Mountains in Russia.
In between Europe and Asia. The Caspian Sea is surrounded by the countries of Azerbaijan, Iran, Kazakhstan, Russia, and Turkmenistan.
The Ural and Caucasus Mountains form part of the natural boundary between Europe and Asia.
The Ural and Caucasus Mountains form part of the natural boundary between Europe and Asia.
yes, every continent except Antarctica has a continental divide. I am unclear on the details of the Asian divide though.
Azerbaijan straddles the border between Europe and Asia in the Caucasus region with an east coast on the Caspian Sea. It borders Russia to the north, Georgia and Armenia to the west, and Iran (proper) to the south. Azerbaijan was divided between the Russian Empire and the Persian Empire by the Treaty of Ghulistan in 1813. As such not all of Azerbaijan is inside the independent Republic of Azerbaijan (independent from Russia* since 1992). Currently Azerbaijan is divided between Iran and the Republic of Azerbaijan. The larger portion of Azerbaijan currently lies within the borders of Iran and this Iranian administered area is divided into thee provinces, namely; East Azerbaijan, West Azerbaijan and Ardabil. *Note - the Russian Empire was called the U.S.S.R. between about 1922 and 1992.