Partizak
Partizak (Armenian: Պարտիզակ - meaning "garden"; formerly, Bakhchajur) is a town in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia.
Mrgashat (Armenian: Մրգաշատ; formerly, Gechrlu), is a major village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.
Population: 4,961
Latitude: 40° 07' 28.63" N
Longitude: 44° 03' 57.02" E
Partizak (Armenian: Պարտիզակ - meaning "garden"; formerly, Bakhchajur) is a town in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia.
Nor Artagers (Armenian: Նոր Արտագերս), is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia. The village is inhabited by Armenians and Assyrians.
Nor Amanos (Armenian: Նոր Ամանոս; until 1984, Sovkhoz #2; also formerly, Nor Yedesia) is a village in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia. It was founded as a sovkhoz (collective farm).
Myasnikyan (Armenian: Մյասնիկյան) is a town in the Armavir 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.
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.
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.
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.
Karakert (Armenian: Քարակերտ), formerly known as Karmrashen and Karaburun, is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.
Janfida (Armenian: Ջանֆիդա, also Romanized as Dzhanfida) is a town in the Armavir Province of Armenia.
Hovtashat (Armenian: Հովտաշատ, also Romanized as Ovtashat) is a town in the Ararat Province of Armenia.
Hovtamej (Armenian: Հովտամեջ, also Romanized as Ovtamech and Hovtamech; formerly, Mugan and Mughanjik) is a town in the Armavir Province of Armenia. The town's church dates from the 19th century.
Gai (Armenian: Գայ; until 1978, Khatunarkh) pronounced "guy", is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia. It was founded in the 1670s, and named for the wife of Sefi Khan. In 1978, it was renamed in honor of a hero of the Russian Civil War, Hay…
Dalarik (Armenian: Դալարիկ; until 1965, Mastara) is a town in the Armavir Province of Armenia.
Artamet (Armenian: Արտամետ) is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia; it is located around 65 km east of Yerevan and 12 km from the border with Turkey. Artamet was founded in 1982. In 1991, 650 families from Nagorno Karabakh were settled in A…
Argavand (Armenian: Արգավանդ; formerly, Uzunoba) is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.
Arazap (Armenian: Արազափ; until 1947, Evdzhilar and Evjilar) is a town in the Armavir Province of Armenia.
Aragatsotn (Armenian: Արագածոտն, also Romanized as Aragatzotn) is a village in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia. Aragatsotn was a former sovkhoz (collective farm), founded in 1971.