1,431 Articles of interest in Armenia
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Kosh (Armenian: Կոշ, also Romanized as Koghes; formerly, Kvash) is a village in the Ashtarak district, Aragatsotn province, Armenia, about 18 km south-west of the district centre Ashtarak. The town is attested as Kvash in early Christian times. In t…
Khot (Armenian: Խոտ; formerly, Khotavan and Khovt) is a village and rural community (municipality) in the Syunik Province of Armenia. On the 1823 Survey of Karabagh the population is reported to consist of 37 households, all aremenian.
Kasagh (Armenian: Քասաղ) is a river in the west-central region of modern Armenia which flows north to south.
Halidzor (Armenian: Հալիձոր, also Romanized as Galidzor) is a village and rural community (municipality) in the Syunik Province of Armenia. The Halidzor Fortress is nearby.
Hako (Armenian: Հակո); is a village in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia.
Gosh (Armenian: Գոշ) is a village located in the Tavush Province of Armenia. It is named after Mkhitar Gosh who took part in the re-building of the older monastery of Nor Ghetik during the 12th-13th centuries, which had been destroyed by an earthqua…
Gladzor (Armenian: Գլաձոր), formerly Ortakend, is a village in the Vayots Dzor Province of Armenia.
Getashen (Armenian: Գետաշեն; also, Kalagar; until 1946, Dzhafarabat and Jafarabad) is a town in the Armavir Province of Armenia on the border with Turkey.
Gandzasar Stadium (Armenian: Գանձասար Մարզադաշտ) is a multi-purpose stadium in Kapan, Armenia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Gandzasar.
Gandzak (Armenian: Գանձակ; formerly Batikian, Batikyan) is a village in the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia. The village was named Batikian for a time in honor of Batik Batikian (1892–1920), a Communist activist. There is a half-ruined basilica of S…
Brnakot (Armenian: Բռնակոթ, also Romanized as Brrnakot’ and Brrnakot) is a village and rural community (municipality) in the Syunik Province of Armenia.
Berdkunk (Armenian: Բերդկունք; also Romanized as Berdkunk’ and Berdkunq; formerly Akhkala and Aghkala) is a small village in the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia. The village was once a transit point on the ancient road between Dvin and Partev. There…
Bavra (Armenian: Բավրա; formerly, Titoy-Kharabase) is a village and rural community (municipality) in the Shirak Province of Armenia.
Balahovit (Armenian: Բալահովիտ, also Romanized as Balaovit; formerly until 1968, Mgub, Mekhub, and Mehub) is a village in the Kotayk Province of Armenia. The majority of the early settlers of the village immigrated in 1828-29 from Khoy and Salmast i…
Bagratashen (Armenian: Բագրատաշեն, from 1960-1972, Debedashen or Debetashen) is a town in the Tavush Province of Armenia, on the border of Georgia. The town was renamed in honor of Bagrat Vardanian (1894-1971), Hero of Socialist Labor.
Aşağı Əskipara (also, Ashagy Aksinara, Ashagy Askipara, Ashagy Eskipara, Нижняя Аскипара ("Nizhnyaya Askepara", Russian), Ներքին Ոսկեպար ("Nerkin Voskepar", Armenian) – all meaning "Lower Askipara") is a destroyed village in the Qazakh Rayon of Azer…
Arzni (Armenian: Արզնի) is a town in the Kotayk Province of Armenia. The town was founded in 1925. Until the late 1980s, the village was predominantly Assyrian Christian.
Arteni (Armenian: Արտենի; formerly, Bogutlu) is a town in the Aragatsotn province of Armenia. The town contains a wine factory.
Arinj (Armenian: Առինջ), is a major village in the Kotayk Province of Armenia, located just north of Yerevan. The village is 41 km south of the provincial capital Hrazdan. As of the 2011 census, the population of the village is 6,220.
Aratashen (Armenian: Առատաշեն, also Romanized as Arratashen; also, Artashen; until 1978 Zeyva Hayi – meaning "Armenian Zeyva", Zeyva, Bol’shaya Zeyva and Nerkin-Zeyva) is a town in the Armavir Province of Armenia. A neolithic-chalcolithic tell is lo…
Aralez (Armenian: Արալեզ) is a town in the Ararat Province of Armenia.
Alvar (Armenian: Ալվար; formerly, Duzkend, Azerbaijani: Düzkənd) is a village and rural community (municipality) in the Shirak Province of Armenia.
Agarak (Armenian: Ագարակ) is a village in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia. It is located on Amberd River, and was founded in 1919 by emigrants from Van and Bitlis.
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Avshar (Armenian: Ավշար) is a major village in the Ararat Province of Armenia. It hosted the 1993 and 1995 CYMA – Canadian Youth Mission to Armenia led by Archbishop Hovnan Derderian and Ronald Alepian.
Zangakatun (Armenian: Զանգակատուն; until 1948, Chanakhchi and Russified as Nizhniye Chanakhchi, from 1948-1992, Sovetashen) is a village in the Ararat Province of Armenia. Zangakatun is the birthplace and burial site of Paruyr Sevak; his house is a …
Yeranos (Armenian: Երանոս; also Romanized as Eranos) is a major village in the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia. It has a church of S. Astvatsatsin dating back to 1215, as well as Tukh Manuk and S. Sofia shrines.
Yeghipatrush (Armenian: Եղիպատրուշ, also Romanized as Eghipatrush; until 1945, Tanjrlu and Tamdzhirlu, from 1945-1992, Mravyan and Mrravyan) is a town in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia. During the Soviet period, the town was renamed in honor of …
Yeghegis (Armenian: Եղեգիս, also Romanized as Eghegis, Yekhegis; formerly, Alayaz, Alagyaz, and Erdapin) is a town in the Vayots Dzor Province of Armenia. It has rich historical past, with medieval Tsakhats Kar Monastery and Smbataberd fortress loca…
Vosketap (Armenian: Ոսկետափ, formerly known as Shirazlu and Shiraz) is a major village in the Ararat Province of Armenia.
Voskehat (Armenian: Ոսկեհատ, also Romanized as Voskeat; formerly, Patr'inj) is a town in the Armavir Province of Armenia.
Voghji (Armenian: Ողջի) is a town in the Shirak Province of Armenia. Until 1991 the town's name was Okhchogly or Okhchoglu (Azerbaijani: Oxçuoğlu, Russian: Охчоглу).
Verin Dvin (Armenian: Վերին Դվին; also, Aysori Dvin and Verkhniy Dvin) is a village in the Ararat Province of Armenia located 30 kilometers south of Yerevan. The largest Assyrian community in Armenia is in Verin Dvin, where around 2,000 out of the 2…
Verin Bazmaberd (Armenian: Վերին Բազմաբերդ; formerly, Verin Agdzhakala, Aghjaghala Ulia, and Verkhnyaya Agdzhakala) is a town in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia.
Vardenik (Armenian: Վարդենիկ; until 1945, Gezeldara, Nerkin Gezaldara, Gyuzeldara, and Nizhnyaya Gezaldara) is a major village in the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia that sits along the Vardenis River. It was founded in 1828-29 by emigrants from Mus…
Vardashen is a town in the Yerevan Province of Armenia.
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