Articles in Armenia ( 1,431 )

1,431 Articles of interest in Armenia

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  • Civilitas Foundation

    The Civilitas Foundation (Armenian: Սիվիլիթաս հիմնադրամ) is an Armenian non-profit organization based in Yerevan, Armenia, and established in October 2008 by Armenia's former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Vartan Oskanian. It is a development agency a…

  • Byurakn

    Byurakn (Armenian: Բյուրակն); formerly known as Gyullibulagh Armenian: Գյուլլիբուլաղ, Azerbaijani: Güllübulaq, is a village and rural community (municipality) in the Shirak Province of Armenia.

  • Boyuk Alagol

    Boyuk Alagol (Azerbaijani: Böyük Alagöl) is a lake of Azerbaijan. It is located on the Karabakh volcanic plateau, in Kalbajar Rayon. Since 1993, it has been under occupation by Armenian forces. Its area is 5.1 square kilometres (2.0 sq mi) and the v…

  • Berdashen

    Berdashen (Armenian: Բերդաշեն; formerly, Mets Tapakey, Bol’shoy Tapakey, Tapakey, and T’ap’akyoy, Azerbaijani: Təpəköy) is a village and rural community (municipality) in the Shirak Province of Armenia.

  • Beniamin

    Beniamin (Armenian: Բենիամին; until 1945, Jlovkhan or Chlokhan) is a village and rural community (municipality) in the Shirak Province of Armenia. The town was renamed in 1945 in honor of Beniamin Galstian, a World War II general and native of the t…

  • Bardzravan

    Bardzravan (Armenian: Բարձրավան, also Romanized as Bartsravan; formerly, Yeritsatumb) is a village and rural community (municipality) in the Syunik Province of Armenia. The National Statistical Service of the Republic of Armenia (ARMSTAT) reported i…

  • Bagaran

    Bagaran (Armenian: Բագարան) is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia. Its name is derived from the nearby ancient Armenian city of Bagaran which was a large city and fortress that straddled both banks of the Akhurian River, and served as a fo…

  • Azat, Armenia

    Azat (Armenian: Ազատ, also Romanized as Azad; until 1935, Aghkilisa, meaning White Church) is a small village in the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia.

  • Aygezard

    Aygezard (Armenian: Այգեզարդ; formerly, Aygedzor, Anastasavan, and Dargalu) is a town in the Ararat Province of Armenia.

  • Ashotsk

    Ashotsk (Armenian: Աշոցք, also Romanized as Ashoc’k’ and Ashotsq; formerly, Kzyl-Koch, Kyzyl”-koch”, Kyzylkach, Verin-Gukasyan, Kizilkoch, Gukasyan, Ghukasyan) is a village and rural community (municipality) in the Shirak Province of Armenia.

  • Sznak

    Sznak (Armenian: Սզնակ), formerly known as Arznak (Armenian: Արզնակ), is a village in the rural community (municipality) of Syunik, in the Syunik Province of Armenia.

  • Arzakan

    Arzakan (Armenian: Արզական; Arzakend) is a village in the Kotayk Province of Armenia. The Agveran resort is located in Arzakan. There are the large ruins of the 10th- or 11th-century Neghutsi Vank, located along a ravine to the northwest of the vill…

  • Aruch

    Aruch (Armenian: Արուճ; until 1970, Talish) is a town in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia. It is located on the southern part of Mount Aragats. The town dates back to the 6th century when it was the winter camp of the royal armies. It was later ma…

  • Artsvanik

    Artsvanik (Armenian: Արծվանիկ, formerly, Yeritsvanik, Yeritsvank’, Yertsu Vank’, Karmir Vank’, Yerets’, Yerets and Yeretsvanik) is a village and rural community (municipality) in the Syunik Province of Armenia.

  • Arshaluys

    Arshaluys (Armenian: Արշալույս – meaning "dawn", also Romanized as Arshaluis; formerly, Körpalu and Kyorpalu) is a town in the Armavir province of Armenia. Two km south of town is the Saint Karapet shrine of the 14th to 18th century, formerly a pilg…

  • Armavir (village)

    Armavir (Armenian: Արմավիր) is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia. Cuneiform inscriptions of Urartian King Sarduri II were found at Armavir.

  • Argavand, Ararat

    Erevan (Template:Lang-hy Erevan, Dzhafarapat) is a village in the Ararat province of Armenia. It has been absorbed by modern-day Yerevan and actually sits within the city limits. Located in the village is a Turkmen funerary monument built in 1413.

  • Arevik

    Arevik (Armenian: Արևիկ; formerly, Agdzharkh and Aghja-Arkh) is a town in the Armavir province of Armenia. The name Arevik comes from the root Arev meaning "sun".

  • Ararat (village), Armenia

    Ararat (Armenian: Արարատ; formerly, Davalinskiy Tsemzavod) is a major village in the Ararat Province of Armenia. It hosted to the first CYMA – Canadian Youth Mission to Armenia led by Ronald Alepian in 1993. The village is home to the Vazgen Sargsya…

  • Arapi, Armenia

    Arapi (Armenian: Առափի, also Romanized as Arrap’i and Arrapi; formerly, Odzhakhkuli) is a village and rural community (municipality) in the Shirak Province of Armenia.

  • Araks, Armavir (west)

    Araks (Armenian: Արաքս) is a village in the western part of the Armavir Province of Armenia. It was founded as a state farm in 1940. The Battle of Sardarapat of 1918, took place near the village of Araks. In 1968, the Sardarapat Battle Memorial was …

  • Aragatsavan

    Aragats (Armenian: Արագածավան); formerly known as Alagyoz, is a village in the western part of the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia.

  • Antaramej

    Antaramej (Armenian: Անտառամեջ - meaning In the Woods, also Romanized as Antarramej and Antaramech; until recently, Meshakend, until 1978, Yanighpaya and Yanykhpaya) is a small village in the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia.

  • Alapars

    Alapars (Armenian: Ալափարս, formerly known as Aylaberk, Vartanavan, and Vartanavank) is a village in the Kotayk Province of Armenia.

  • Alagyaz

    Alagyaz (Armenian: Ալագյազ; Kurdish: Elegez‎, also Romanized as Alagëz; until 1938, Mets Dzhamshlu, Bol'shoy Dzhamushli, Dzhamushlu Bol'shoy, Dzhamushli, Mets Jamyshlu, and Mets Jamshlu) is a town in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia. Most of the p…

  • Aknashen

    Aknashen (Armenian: Ակնաշեն, also Romanized as Aknachen; until 1978, Khatunarkh Verin, Verin Khatunarkh, and Khatunarkh, also Russified as Verkhniy Khatunarkh) is a town in the Armavir Province of Armenia. The town's church is dedicated to Saint Bar…

  • Akhuryan

    Akhuryan (Armenian: Ախուրյան Axuryan), formerly known as Duzkend or Duzkend Mets, is a major village and rural community (municipality) in the Shirak Province of Armenia. The National Statistical Service of the Republic of Armenia (ARMSTAT) reported…