Margahovit
Margahovit (Armenian: Մարգահովիտ, also Romanized as Margaovit; formerly Bozigekh, Gamzachiman, Gamzachemanskaya, and Hamzach’iman) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia.
Margahovit (Armenian: Մարգահովիտ, also Romanized as Margaovit; formerly Bozigekh, Gamzachiman, Gamzachemanskaya, and Hamzach’iman) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia.
Lusashogh (Armenian: Լուսաշող) is a village in the Ararat Province of Armenia.
Lusakunk (Armenian: Լուսակունք, also Romanized as Lusakunq; formerly, Tuskyulu) is a town in the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia.
Lukashin (Armenian: Լուկաշին; formerly, Imeni Mikoyana) is a town in the Armavir Province of Armenia. The town was named for Sargis Lukashin (1883-1937), President of the Armenian Council of People's Commissars.
Lernavan (Armenian: Լեռնավան; formerly, Kachagan) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia.
Lernagyugh (Armenian: Լեռնագյուղ; Chorlu) is a small village in the Shirak Province of Armenia.
Lernagog (Armenian: Լեռնագոգ, also Romanized as Lerrnagog) is a town in the Armavir Province of Armenia. Formerly a sovkhoz, the main industry is pig farming.
Lernadzor (Armenian: Լեռնաձոր, also Romanized as Lerrnadzor; formerly, Kyurdikend) is a village and rural community (municipality) in the Syunik Province of Armenia.
Lermontovo (Armenian: Լերմոնտովո); formerly known as Voskresenovka, is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. Like its neighbor, Fioletovo, it is the location of one of the Russian Molokan settlements in Armenia. The village is named after Russi…
Lenughi (Armenian: Լենուղի; until 1946, Aghlanli Nerkin and Yasakhli) is a town in the Armavir Province of Armenia. The town's church, dedicated to Saint Nshan, dates from the 1870s.
Lchkadzor (Armenian: Լճկաձոր, also Romanized as Lichadzar and Lichkadzor) is a town in the Tavush Province of Armenia.
Lchavan (Armenian: Լճավան; until 1967, Yarpuzlu and Yariuzlu) is a village located southeast of Lake Sevan in the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia. The village has Bronze Age tombs and a church dating to the 13th-14th century with khachkars.
Lchap (Armenian: Լճափ; also Romanized as Lchap’; until 1945 Agzibir, Aghzibir, Kiziljik and Lehap) is a village in the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia.
Lanjik (Armenian: Լանջիկ, also Romanized as Landzhik; formerly, Muslugli) is a town in the Shirak Province of Armenia.
Lanjar (Armenian: Լանջառ, also Romanized as Landzhar and Lanjarr) is a town in the Ararat Province of Armenia.
Lanjaghbyur (Armenian: Լանջաղբյուր; also Romanized as Landzhakhpyur and Lanjaghbur; until 1950 Kyuzadzhik and Kyuzajr) is a village in the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia, founded in 1828.
Kutakan (Armenian: Կուտական), is a village in the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia. It was formerly known as Sultan Ali Kishlak and Gyunashli. Until 1968, Kutakan was known as Janahmed. The Kutakan community also includes the nearby village of Zarive…
Kut (Armenian: Կութ, also Romanized as Kut’; until 1935, Zarzibil, earlier, Zarkend) is a small village in the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia.
Koti (Armenian: Կոթի, also Romanized as Kot’i; until 1964, Kotigegh, until 1992, Shavarshavan) is a town in the Tavush Province of Armenia. In 1964, the town was renamed in honor of Shavarsh Amirkhanian (1884–1959), head of the precursor of the Arme…
Koghbavan (Armenian: Կողբավան) is a town in the Armavir Province of Armenia. The town is located in southwestern Armavir Province, in an area once closed to foreigners.
Khoronk (Armenian: Խորոնք, also Romanized as Khoronq; formerly, Lenugi, Nizhniy Aylanlu, Nerkin Aylanlu, and Lenughi) is a town in the Armavir province of Armenia. The town's church dates to 1880.
Khordzor (Armenian: Խորձոր; formerly, Bekh, Bek’dash, Baydash, Baykht’ash, and Bebdash) is a village in the rural community of Syunik, in the Syunik Province of Armenia.
Khnatsakh (Armenian: Խնածախ) is a village and rural community (municipality) in the Syunik Province of Armenia. The National Statistical Service of the Republic of Armenia (ARMSTAT) reported its population as 1,073 in 2010, up from 1,021 at the 2001…
Khachardzan (Armenian: Խաչարձան, also Romanized as Khach’ardzan) is a town in the Tavush Province of Armenia. The town's prior name reflects the presence of Ayrums.
Khachaghbyur (Armenian: Խաչաղբյուր, also Romanized as Khach’aghbyur, Khachagbur, and Khachagbyur; formerly, Chakhyrlu, Chakhrlu, Chakhirlu, Sovietakert, and Sovetakert) is a village in the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia. The village has a ruined Ir…
Keti (Armenian: Քեթի, also Romanized as K’et’i; also, Mets Keti and Nizhniye Keti) is a town in the Shirak Province of Armenia.
Kavchut (Armenian: Կավճուտ, also Romanized as Kavjut, Kovshut and Ghovshut) is a village in the rural community of Lernadzor in south-eastern Armenia. It is located in Syunik Province.
Katnajur (Armenian: Կաթնաջուր, also romanized as Kat’najur and Katnadzhur; formerly, Karal) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia.
Katnaghbyur (Armenian: Կաթնաղբյուր, also Romanized as Kat’naghbyur, Katnakhpyur, Katnagbyur, and Katnaghpyur; formerly, Koturbulag) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia.
Katnaghbyur (Armenian: Կաթնաղբյուր, also Romanized as Kat’naghbyur, Katnaghbur, and Katnakhpyur; formerly, Agadzor) is a town in the Kotayk Province of Armenia.
Kasakh (Armenian: Քասախ, also Romanized as K’asakh and Qasakh) is a major village in the Kotayk Province of Armenia.
Karnut (Armenian: Կառնուտ, also Romanized as Karrnut; formerly, Diraklar and Dirak) is a town in the Shirak Province of Armenia.
Karmravan (Armenian: Կարմրավան; formerly, Kizilkilisa Armyanskaya) is a town in the Shirak Province of Armenia.
Karkop (Armenian: Քարկոփ) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia.
Karchaghbyur (Armenian: Կարճաղբյուր, also Romanized as Karchakhpyur, Karchaghbur, and Karchaghpyur; formerly, Gedakbulag) is a town in the Gegharkunik province of Armenia.
Karashamb (Armenian: Քարաշամբ, also Romanized as K’arashamb and Qarashamb) is a village in the Kotayk Province of Armenia.