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1,431 Articles of interest in Armenia

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  • Martuni (village)

    Martuni (Armenian: Մարտունի) is a village in the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia. The village is named in honor of Alexander Miasnikian, the first Soviet premier of Armenia, whose nom de guerre was "Martuni". There are medieval forts and the 10th-ce…

  • Marmashen

    Marmashen (Armenian: Մարմաշեն; formerly, Verin Kanlidzha and Kanlidzha) is a town in the Shirak Province of Armenia.

  • Marmarik

    Marmarik (Armenian: Մարմարիկ; formerly known as Pashkend or Pashakend), is a village in the Kotayk Province of Armenia.

  • Margara

    Margara (Armenian: Մարգարա, also Romanized as Markara; formerly Margara-Gök) is a town in the Armavir Province of Armenia. Margara is the closest border crossing to Turkey from Yerevan. Margara has a road bridge across the Arax River to Turkey. The …

  • Makenis

    Makenis (Armenian: Մաքենիս, also Romanized as Mak’enis and Maqenis) is a town in the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia. The Makenyats Vank in the town was a major cultural and educational center of medieval Gegharkunik, with structures dating from the…

  • Madina, Armenia

    Madina (Armenian: Մադինա) is a village in the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia, founded in 1922. Just west of town is Mount Armaghan, an extinct volcano that rises 450 meters higher than the surrounding plain with a small crater lake at its center.

  • Lusahovit

    Lusahovit (Armenian: Լուսահովիտ; formerly, Tsrviz and Tsrrvis) is a town in the Tavush Province of Armenia.

  • Lusagyugh, Armavir

    Lusagyugh (Armenian: Լուսագյուղ, also Romanized as Lusagyukh, Lusagekh, and Lusaghyugh; until 1935, Nerk’in Turkmenlu and Turkmenlu) is a town in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

  • Lusaghbyur, Lori

    Lusaghbyur (Armenian: Լուսաղբյուր, also Romanized as Lusakhpyur; formerly, Agbulakh and Agbulag) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia.

  • Ltsen

    Ltsen (Armenian: Լծեն; also, Lizin, Lizhin, and Ltse) is a village and rural community (municipality) in the Syunik Province of Armenia.

  • Lernapar

    Lernapar (Armenian: Լեռնապար; until 1978, Haykakan Pamb or Russified as Pamb Armyanskiy - both meaning "Armenian Pamb" as distinguished from Sipan, the Kurdish Pamb - and Gharakilisa - meaning "black church") is a small village in the Aragatsotn Pro…

  • Lernantsk

    Lernantsk (Armenian: Լեռնանցք, also romanized as Lernantsq; formerly, Chorlu and Chorlit) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia.

  • Lernamerdz

    Lernamerdz (Armenian: Լեռնամերձ, also Romanized as Lernamerts; formerly, Ayarlu) is an Armenian village of 400 people that still follows Soviet communism, even after the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991.

  • Lernakert, Shirak

    Lernakert (Armenian: Լեռնակերտ, also Romanized as Lerrnakert; formerly, Shirvandzhug and Shirvan) is a village in the Shirak Province of Armenia. The 10th to 13th-century Makaravank Church, with the church of Surb Sion of 1001 is located 1 mile nort…

  • Lernahovit, Lori

    Lernahovit (Armenian: Լեռնահովիտ, also Romanized as Lernovit, Lerrnhovit, and Lernhovit; formerly, Sisavan and Karakilisa) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia.

  • Lernahovit, Gegharkunik

    Lernahovit (Armenian: Լեռնահովիտ) is a village in the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia. Located on the road between Lake Sevan and the Vardenyats mountain pass, near Madina. It is part of the Geghhovit community.

  • Lanjazat

    Lanjazat (Armenian: Լանջազատ, also Romanized as Landzhazat and Lendzhazat) is a town in the Ararat Province of Armenia.

  • Lanjanist

    Lanjanist (Armenian: Լանջանիստ; until 1968, Kadrlu, Khidirli, and Kaayrlu) is a town in the Ararat Province of Armenia.

  • Lake Ayger

    Lake Akna (Armenian: Ակնա, formerly Ayger (Այգեր)) is a small lake located in the Ararat plain west of Ejmiatsin in Armenia.

  • Karut

    Karut (Armenian: Քարուտ; formerly, Kyurut Armenian: Քյուրուտ and earlier Kahurt) is a village and former rural community, now part of the community of Geghi, Syunik Province, Armenia.

  • Kuybyshev, Armenia

    Kuybyshev (also, Kuibyshev; formerly, Pokrovka) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia. The town is named in honor of Valerian Kuybyshev, a Soviet leader.

  • Kuris, Armenia

    Kuris (Armenian: Կուրիս) is a village and rural community (municipality) in the Syunik Province of Armenia. The National Statistical Service of the Republic of Armenia (ARMSTAT) reported its population was 61 in 2010, down from 112 at the 2001 censu…

  • Kuchak

    Kuchak (Armenian: Քուչակ) formerly known as Alikuchak, is a village in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia. It was founded in 1829-30 and named after Nahapet Kuchak, a 16th-century Armenian poet.