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Argel is a village in Armenia.

Population: 2,528

Latitude: 40° 22' 45.95" N
Longitude: 44° 35' 53.81" E

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  • National Gallery of Armenia

    The National Gallery of Armenia (Armenian: Հայաստանի ազգային պատկերասրահ Hayastani azgayin patkerasrah) is the largest art museum in the Republic of Armenia. Located on Yerevan's Republic Square, the museum has one of the most prominent locations in…

  • Cafesjian Museum of Art

    The Cafesjian Center for the Arts (Armenian: Գաֆեսճյան արվեստի կենտրոն (Gafesčyan arvesti kentron), also known as the Cafesjian Museum Foundation) is an art museum in Yerevan, Armenia. It is situated in central Yerevan in the area in and around the …

  • Erivan Fortress

    Erivan Fortress (Armenian: Երևանի բերդը Yerevani berdë; Azerbaijani: İrəvan qalası – ايروان قالاسى; Russian: Эриванская крепость E'rivanskaya krepost' ; Persian: قلعه ایروان‎, Ghaleh-ye Iravân) was a 16th-century fortress in Yerevan.

  • Yerevan Ararat Wine Factory

    Yerevan Ararat Wine Factory, officially known as Yerevan Ararat Brandy-Wine-Vodka Factory or "Noy", is a company owned by Gagik Tsarukyan's "Multi Group Concern"* and established in 1877. The factory is located on the left bank of Hrazdan river in t…

  • Kond

    Kond (Armenian: Կոնդ, meaning long hill in Armenian; formerly, Tapabashi) is one of the oldest quarters of Yerevan. It is situated within the boundaries of the modern-day Kentron District of the capital of Armenia. According to Hovhannes Shahkhatuny…

  • Charentsavan

    Charentsavan (Armenian: Չարենցավան), is a town located in the Kotayk Province of Armenia. It was founded in 1947 as Lusavan, and renamed in 1967 after the poet Yeghishe Charents. According to the 2011 census, the population of Charentsavan is 20,363.

  • Byureghavan

    Byureghavan (Armenian: Բյուրեղավան), is a town in the Kotayk Province of Armenia. It is located 16 kilometres (10 miles) northeast of Yerevan, and 25 kilometres (16 miles) south of the provincial center Hrazdan. It covers an area of 4 square kilomet…

  • Ajapnyak District

    Ajapnyak (Armenian: Աջափնյակ), is one of the 12 districts of Yerevan, the capital of Armenia. It is located to the northwest of the city centre. As of the 2011 estimate, the district has a population of 108,300.

  • Nor Hachen

    Nor Hachen (Armenian: Նոր Հաճըն), is a town in the Kotayk Province of Armenia, founded in 1953. The town is located on the right bank of Hrazdan River, to the west of the Arzni canyon, on the immediate proximity of the Arzni-Shamiram canal.

  • Yerevan TV Tower

    Yerevan TV Tower is a 311.7-metre (1,023 ft) high lattice tower on Nork Hill in Yerevan, near city downtown, Armenia. It was built from 1974 to 1977 as a replacement for the old 180-metre (590 ft) high TV tower at Yerevan.

  • Nor Nork District

    Nor Nork (Armenian: Նոր Նորք) meaning the New Nork, is a district of Yerevan, the capital of Armenia. It is located at the eastern part of the city. It is bordered by the districts of Nork-Marash, Kentron and Kanaker-Zeytun from the west, Avan from …

  • Avan District

    Avan (Armenian: Ավան) is one of the 12 districts of the Armenian capital Yerevan. With an estimated population of 51,000, Avan forms the northern gate of Yerevan. Originally, an ancient village on a hill at the northeastern outskirts of Yerevan, Ava…

  • Yerevan Zoo

    The Yerevan Zoo, also known as the Zoological Garden of Yerevan (Armenian: Երևանի կենդաբանական այգի (Yerevani kendabanakan aygi)), is a 35-hectare (86-acre) zoo established in 1940 in Yerevan, Armenia.

  • Yerevan Physics Institute

    Yerevan Physics Institute (Armenian: Երևանի Ֆիզիկայի Ինստիտուտ) is a research institute, located in Yerevan, Armenia. It was founded in 1944 as a branch of Yerevan State University by brothers Abraham Alikhanov and Artem Alikhanian. It was often ref…