World Capitals
Azerbaijan
Answer
Baku
Explanation
Baku is the capital and largest city of Azerbaijan, set on the Caspian Sea’s Absheron Peninsula. Its prominence grew with the 19th–20th century oil boom, which made it a major industrial and cultural center and cemented its role as the country’s political hub. Landmark sights like the UNESCO-listed Old City (Icherisheher) and the flame-shaped skyscrapers reflect Azerbaijan’s nickname, the “Land of Fire,” tied to ancient natural gas flames and Zoroastrian heritage.
To remember it: think “Baku burns by the Caspian”—the fiery imagery (Flame Towers, natural gas) anchors Baku to Azerbaijan. The other options are notable but not capitals: Ganja is a historic inland city, Sumqayit is an industrial center near Baku, and Lankaran lies in the subtropical south by the Talish Mountains.