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Mount Aragats (Armenian: Արագած, also: Ալագյազ - Alagyaz) is a large andesitic-to-dacitic stratovolcano in northwest Armenia about 40 km northwest of the capital city of Yerevan. It is the highest point in Armenia, located in the province of Aragatsotn, northwest from Yerevan. On its slopes are the Byurakan Observatory and the medieval Amberd Fortress.

Population: 2,707

Latitude: 40° 29' 19.93" N
Longitude: 44° 21' 10.04" E

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  • Saghmosavan

    Saghmosavan (Armenian: Սաղմոսավան, also Romanized as Sagmosavan) is a town in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia. The town is the site of the Saghmosavank Monastery (the "Monastery of Psalms") with Saint Sion church, built in 1215.

  • Sadunts

    Sadunts (Armenian: Սադունց; until 1978, Karvansara and Karavansara, formerly Amre Taza) is a town in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia. The prior name derives from caravanserai (Turkish for "inn"). The town is mostly populated by Yezedi Kurds.

  • Orgov

    Orgov (Armenian: Օրգով) is a town in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia. Orgov is home to large radio-astronomy telescopes and remains of a Bronze Age fort.

  • Nigavan

    Nigavan (Armenian: Նիգավան; until 1947, Danagirmaz and Damagermaz; from 1947-1967, Ovit and Hovit) is a town in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia. The town has a cyclopean fort.

  • Mirak, Armenia

    Mirak (Armenian: Միրաք, also Romanized as Miraq; formerly, Miriak) is a town in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia. The town's 5th-century church is in ruins. The town is mostly populated by Yezedi Kurds.

  • 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.

  • Jamshlu

    Jamshlu or Jamushvan (Armenian: Ջամշլու or Ջամուշվան; Kurdish: Camuşlû‎ also Romanized as Dzhamushlu and Djamshlu; Russified as Malyye Dzhamushli) is a town in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia. The town is mostly populated by Yezedi Kurds.

  • Ghazaravan

    Ghazaravan (Armenian: Ղազարավան; also, Ghazavan, Nazyrvan, Nazrvan, and Nezrvan) is a village in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia. Nearby, there are Bronze Age fortresses.

  • Dzoraglukh

    Dzoraglukh (Armenian: Ձորագլուխ; formerly, Gyulablu) is a town in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia. The town's church, dedicated to Saint Hovhannes (Saint John), dates from the 10th to the 12th century.

  • Buzhakan

    Buzhakan (Armenian: Բուժական), also Romanized as Bujhakan; formerly, Babakishi), is a village in the Kotayk Province of Armenia. It is situated along the eastern foothills of the Tsaghkunyats mountain range, upon a fertile slope. Early settlers of t…

  • Artashavan

    Artashavan (Armenian: Արտաշավան; formerly, Ilanchalan) is a village in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia. In the village to the northeast, is the restored 7th-century Surb Amenaprkich Church. The villages of Lusaghbyur and Nigatun are also within t…