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1,431 Articles of interest in Armenia

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  • Pemzashen

    Pemzashen (Armenian: Պեմզաշեն; formerly, Makhmudzhug, Mahmnutcuk, and Magmudzhuk) is a village in the Shirak Province of Armenia. During the Soviet era a sewing factory, construction materials plant, and a parts factory to supply hydro-electric stat…

  • Partizak

    Partizak (Armenian: Պարտիզակ - meaning "garden"; formerly, Bakhchajur) is a town in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia.

  • Paravakar

    Paravakar (Armenian: Պառավաքար, also Romanized as Parravak’ar, Paravaqar, Paravaker, and Parravakar) is a town in the Tavush Province of Armenia.

  • Parakar

    Parakar (Armenian: Փարաքար); formerly known as Shirabad, is a major village in the Armavir Province of Armenia. According to the 2010 official estimate, the population of Parakar is 9,297 (including Tairov). The village is notable for its gypsum min…

  • Norashen, Gegharkunik

    Norashen (Armenian: Նորաշեն; formerly, Efendi) is a town in the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia. The town was founded in 1920 on the site of the former village of Rahmankendi. The town has a church and a cemetery.

  • Noramarg

    Noramarg (Armenian: Նորամարգ; formerly, Bulakhly, Bulagli, Abilkend, Ablkend, Imeni Kalinina, Kalinin, and Posëlok Imeni Kalinina) is a town in the Ararat Province of Armenia.

  • Norabak

    Norabak (Armenian: Նորաբակ; formerly, Azizlu; before then, Boyuk Karakoyun, Boyuk Gharaghoyun, and Mets Gharaghoyun) is a village in the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia.

  • Nor Kharberd

    Nor Kharberd (Armenian: Նոր Խարբերդ) is a major village in the Ararat Province of Armenia, located 4 kilometers south of Yerevan. About half of the population are Yazidis.

  • Nor Artagers

    Nor Artagers (Armenian: Նոր Արտագերս), is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia. The village is inhabited by Armenians and Assyrians.

  • Nor Amanos

    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).

  • Musayelyan, Shirak

    Musayelyan (Armenian: Մուսայելյան) or Musayelian; formerly known as Bozyoxush is a village in the Shirak Province of Armenia. It was named after the Bolshevik military leader Sargis Musayelyan.

  • Mughni

    Mughni (Armenian: Մուղնի), is a village in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia. It is located just to the north of Ashtarak town and belongs to its municipality. Until the Russian conquest, it was the southernmost town in the district of Aparan. Mugh…

  • Mrgashen

    Mrgashen (Armenian: Մրգաշեն; until 1964, "the village attached to Sovkhoz No. 36") is a village in the Kotayk Province of Armenia. It is located along the left bank of the Arzni-Shamiram aqueduct. Mrgashen was officially founded on March 1960 around…

  • Mozrov

    Mozrov (Armenian: Մոզրով), is a village in the Vayots Dzor Province of Armenia. The village has many ancient caves. The National Competitiveness Foundation of Armenia has plans to turn the cave into a major tourist attraction with cafes, souvenir sh…

  • Minkend

    Minkend (Azerbaijani: Minkənd; and Hak – Armenian: Հակ) is a village in the Lachin district of Azerbaijan. Since May 17, 1992, the village, together with the rest of Lachin district, has been occupied by the Armenian military.

  • Mets Masrik

    Mets Masrik (Armenian: Մեծ Մասրիկ – meaning "big Masrik"; formerly, Mets-Mazra, Mazra, and Bol’shaya Mazra, historical name - Masrik) is a town in the Gegharkunik province of Armenia. The town has been inhabited since the 7th century and has a khach…

  • Mets Mantash

    Mets Mantash (Armenian: Մեծ Մանթաշ, also Romanized as Mets Mant’ash and Metz Mantash; also, Mantash and Russified as Bol’shoy Mantash; formerly, Mets Arikhvali) is a town in the Shirak Province of Armenia.

  • Meghradzor

    Meghradzor (Armenian: Մեղրաձոր), meaning, valley of honey; formerly known as Taycharukh), is a village in the Kotayk Province of Armenia, 15 kilometers northwest of Hrazdan. The village is located to the south of the Tsaghkunyats mountain range, alo…