Meghrashen
Meghrashen (Armenian: Մեղրաշեն, also Romanized as Megrashen; formerly, Kazanchi) is a town in the Shirak Province of Armenia.
Mərəlik (also, Maralıq, Maralik, Maralil, and Maralyk) is a village and municipality in the Shahbuz District of Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan. It has a population of 215.
Population: 4,959
Latitude: 40° 34' 28.31" N
Longitude: 43° 52' 7.03" E
Meghrashen (Armenian: Մեղրաշեն, also Romanized as Megrashen; formerly, Kazanchi) is a town in the Shirak Province of Armenia.
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…
Katnaghbyur (Armenian: Կաթնաղբյուր, also Romanized as Kat’naghbyur, Katnakhpyur, and Katnaghpyur; formerly, Megriban and Mehraban) is a town in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia. The town has the ruins of a 5th-century church.
Karmrashen (Armenian: Կարմրաշեն); formerly known as Karaburun, is an abandoned village in the southern part of the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia.
Karaberd (Armenian: Քարաբերդ, also Romanized as K’araberd; formerly, Dashkala) is a town in the Shirak Province of Armenia.
Jrapi (Armenian: Ջրափի, also Romanized as Jrap’i and Dzhrapi) is a town in the Shirak Province of Armenia. It was built to replace Nerkin Dzhrapi and Verin Dzhrapi which were to be flooded by the Akhurian reservoir.
Irind (Armenian: Իրինդ) is a town in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia located about 30 km east of the Turkish border. Irind was founded in 1921 by survivors of the Armenian Genocide who had fled from Mush and Sasun. The town contains a 7th-century…
Hovtashen (Armenian: Հովտաշեն, also Romanized as Ovtashen; formerly, Gutnikishlag) is a town in the Shirak Province of Armenia.
Horom (Armenian: Հոռոմ, also Romanized as Orom and Horrom) is a village in the Shirak Province of Armenia. Located 1 km east of Horom and situated upon two large hills south of the main road and opposite of the dam and reservoir is the ancient Bronz…
Hayrenyats (Armenian: Հայրենյաց) formerly known as Songyurlu, is a village in the Shirak Province of Armenia.
Haykavan (Armenian: Հայկավան, also Romanized as Aykavan; formerly, Badzhogli) is a town in the Shirak Province of Armenia.
Haykasar (Armenian: Հայկասար, also Romanized as Aykasar; formerly, Saribash) is a town in the Shirak Province of Armenia.
Hatsashen (Armenian: Հացաշեն, also Romanized as Atsashen; until 1978, Sabunchi) is a town in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia.
Gusanagyugh (Armenian: Գուսանագյուղ) known as Ghapulu until 1977, is a village in the Shirak Province of Armenia. In 1977, it was renamed after the bard "Gusan" Nakhshikar Sargis.
Geghanist (Armenian: Գեղանիստ, also Romanized as Gekhanist; also, Geghadir and Gekhadir; until 1948, Golgat and Kolkat) is a village and rural community (municipality) in the Shirak Province of Armenia.
Garnahovit (Armenian: Գառնահովիտ, also Romanized as Garnaovit; until 1946, Adyaman) is a small village in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia. The village has an imposing mid-7th century church of S. Gevorg.
Dzorakap (Armenian: Ձորակապ; formerly, Bogazkyasan) is a village in the Shirak Province of Armenia.
Dzoragyugh (Armenian: Ձորագյուղ); was known as Pirtikan or Nerkin Pirtikan until 1940, is a village in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia. The village is part of the Mastara community.