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Tsovinar is a town in Armenia.

Population: 3,968

Latitude: 40° 09' 25.24" N
Longitude: 45° 27' 40.75" E

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    Lchavan (Armenian: Լճավան; until 1967, Yarpuzlu and Yariuzlu) is a village located southeast of Lake Sevan in the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia. The village has Bronze Age tombs and a church dating to the 13th-14th century with khachkars.

  • Khachaghbyur

    Khachaghbyur (Armenian: Խաչաղբյուր, also Romanized as Khach’aghbyur, Khachagbur, and Khachagbyur; formerly, Chakhyrlu, Chakhrlu, Chakhirlu, Sovietakert, and Sovetakert) is a village in the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia. The village has a ruined Ir…

  • Astghadzor

    Astghadzor (Armenian: Աստղաձոր, also Romanized as Astkhadzor; originally Kats and Katsik, until 1935, Alikrykh and Alighrkh) is a village in the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia.

  • Artsvanist

    Artsvanist (Armenian: Արծվանիստ; until 1968, Nerkin Aluchalu, Alichali, and Russified as Nizhniy Aluchalu) is a village located south of Lake Sevan in the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia. The village was founded in 1829-30 by migrants from Alashkert…

  • Pokr Masrik

    Pokr Masrik (Armenian: Փոքր Մասրիկ – meaning "little Masrik", also Romanized as P’ok’r Masrik and Poqr Masrik; formerly, Malaya Mazra and Pokr-Mazra) is a town in the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia. The town has a 12th-century church. Mets Masrik (…

  • 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.