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1,431 Articles of interest in Armenia

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  • Aghavnatun

    Aghavnatun (Armenian: Աղավնատուն, formerly, Akhavnatukh) is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia. it is home to ruins of an iron-age fortress, a 13th-century tomb and a chapel.

  • Aghavnadzor, Kotayk

    Aghavnadzor (Armenian: Աղավնաձոր, also Romanized as Akhavnadzor and Agavnadzor; formerly, Babakishi) is a village in the Kotayk Province of Armenia.

  • Agarak, Lori

    Agarak (Armenian: Ագարակ) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. It lies at the end of the H-33 highway. The area is dominated by agriculture.

  • Achajur

    Achajur (Armenian: Աչաջուր, also Romanized as Ačajur, Achadjur, and Achadzhur; formerly, Achasu) is a village in the Tavush province of Armenia.

  • Yervandashat, Armenia

    Yervandashat (Armenian: Երվանդաշատ, is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia. The village has a ruined basilica dated to the 4th or 5th century and the Saint Shushanik church of the 10th to 17th century. Along the main highway leading to and …

  • Ushi, Armenia

    Ushi (Armenian: Ուշի) is a village in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia. The town contains a 10th-century chapel, and approximately 1 km outside of the village are the ruins of Saint Sargis Monastery of the 7th to 13th centuries. Under the Chapel o…

  • Hankavan

    Hankavan (Armenian: Հանքավան); formerly known as Mikhaylovka, is a village and a summer resort in the Kotayk Province of Armenia along in the Marmarik River below the Pambak mountains range.

  • Artashat City Stadium

    Artashat City Stadium (Armenian: Արտաշատի քաաղաքային մարզադաշտ) is a multipurpose stadium in Artashat, Armenia, mostly used for football games and local events of Athletics. It was opened in 1960 and has a capacity of 5,000 spectators. It served as …

  • Zovuni

    Zovuni (Armenian: Զովունի), is a major village in the Kotayk Province of Armenia, located just north of the capital Yerevan. As of the 2011 census, the population of the village is 5,479.

  • Zovaber, Gegharkunik

    Zovaber (Armenian: Զովաբեր; formerly, Yaydzhi or Yayji) is a village in the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia. It was founded in 1830 by emigrants from Maku. The village has a church of S.

  • Zorakert

    Zorakert (Armenian: Զորակերտ; formerly, Balykhly, Balykhli, and Balikli, Azerbaijani: Balıqlı) is a town in the Shirak Province of Armenia.

  • Zartonk

    Zartonk (Armenian: Զարթոնք, also Romanized as Zart’onk’ and Zartonq) is a town in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

  • Zaritap

    Zaritap (Armenian: Զառիթափ; also Romanized as Zarrit’ap’ and Zarritap; formerly Azizbekov, Pashalu and Pashaghu) is a village in the Vayots Dzor Province of Armenia. For a time the village was renamed in honor of Meshadi Azizbekov, an early Bolshevi…

  • Yernjatap

    Yernjatap (Armenian: Երնջատափ, also Romanized as Yernjatap’, Yerinjatap, Yerndzhatap, Yerindzhatap, and Ernjatap; until 1949, Karabulag and Ghrabulagh) is a town in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia.

  • Yenokavan

    Yenokavan (Armenian: Ենոքավան); known as Krdevan until 1935, is a village and summer resort in the Tavush Province of Armenia.

  • Vostan

    Vostan (Armenian: Ոստան; until 1945, Bedzhazlu and Bekjivazlu) is a town in the Ararat Province of Armenia.

  • Voskehask

    Voskehask (Armenian: Ոսկեհասկ, also Romanized as Voskeask; formerly, Musakan and Molla Musa) is a town in the Shirak Province of Armenia.

  • Vernashen

    Vernashen (Armenian: Վերնաշեն); formerly known as Bashkend, is a village in the Vayots Dzor Province of Armenia. The 13th-century fortress of Proshaberd (also known as Boloraberd) and the Spitakavor Monastery of 1321 are located near Vernashen.

  • Verin Shorzha

    Verin Shorzha (Armenian: Վերին Շորժա; also Romanized as Verin Shorja, meaning "Upper Shorzha"; Russified as Verkhnyaya Shorzha; also simply Shorzha) is a small hamlet in the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia.

  • Verin Sasunik

    Verin Sasunik (Armenian: Վերին Սասունիկ); formerly known as Gharajilar, is a village in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia. It was depopulated in 1960 and resettled in 1989.

  • Verin Getashen

    Verin Getashen (Armenian: Վերին Գետաշեն - meaning "Upper Getashen"; prior to 1945, Verin Adyaman - meaning "Upper Adyaman") is a major village in the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia, located just southwest of Lake Sevan. The village lies to the sout…

  • Vazashen

    Vazashen (Armenian: Վազաշեն) is a town in the Tavush Province of Armenia. It is the site of ancient Xałxał (Armenian: Խաղխաղ), where Saint Vardan won his first military victory. Until recently, it was known as Lala Geł (Armenian: Լալա գեղ), then Lal…

  • Varser

    Varser (Armenian: Վարսեր; until 1946, Chirchir and Chrchr) is a village in the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia.

  • Vardadzor

    Vardadzor (Armenian: Վարդաձոր) is a village in the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia. It was founded in 1828-29 by emigrants from Mush.

  • Vanevan

    Vanevan (Armenian: Վանևան; formerly, Shafak) is a small village in the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia.

  • Vahan, Armenia

    Vahan (Armenian: Վահան; formerly, Ordzhonikidze or Orjonikidze) is a village in the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia. When the village was founded in 1925, it was named in honor of Soviet politician and politburo member, Sergo Ordzhonikidze.

  • Urut

    Urut (Armenian: Ուռուտ, also romanized as Urrut) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia.

  • Tsovinar, Armenia

    Tsovinar (Armenian: Ծովինար; formerly, Kolakran) is a village in the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia, located south or Lake Sevan. The name roughly translates to "Beach Beside the Sea". East of the village is the Urartian site of Teyseba (Odzaberd) …

  • Tsovasar

    Tsovasar (Armenian: Ծովասար, also Romanized as T’azagyugh and Tazagyukh; formerly, Tazakend) is a village in the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia. The town contains a church, dedicated to S. Grigor Lusavorich, dating to the 9th century, and a 16th-ce…

  • Tsovak

    Tsovak (Armenian: Ծովակ; formerly, Nerkin Zagalu and Nizhniy Zagalu) is a village in the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia.

  • Tskhouk-Karckar

    Tskhouk-Karckar or Qarqar is a group of pyroclastic cones which is located in the central part of the Siunik volcanic ridge at the border of Armenia and Azerbaijan 60 km SE of Lake Sevan.

  • Tsaghkunk, Gegharkunik

    Tsaghkunk (Armenian: Ծաղկունք, also Romanized as Tsaghkunk’, and Tsakhkunk, Tsaghkunq, and Tzaghkunk) is a village in the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia. It is situated at the right bank of the Hrazdan River, 40 km north-west from the capital city …

  • Tretuk

    Tretuk (Armenian: Տրետուք, also Romanized as Tretuk’, previously "Inakdagh" and "Inakdag", in 1978-88 known as "Yenikend") is a small village in the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia, located near the border with Azerbaijan.