Yeghvard
Yeghvard (Armenian: Եղվարդ), is a town in the Kotayk Province of Armenia.
Kasagh (Armenian: Քասաղ), is a major village in the Kotayk Province of Armenia.
Population: 4,247
Latitude: 40° 32' 13.09" N
Longitude: 44° 24' 37.66" E
Yeghvard (Armenian: Եղվարդ), is a town in the Kotayk Province of Armenia.
This is a list of active and extinct volcanoes in Armenia.
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