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    largest city is Gavar. Gegharkunik is inhabited by approximately 209,669 people and the majority are ethnic Armenians. Gegharkunik Province is located at the...
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    Torosgyugh), 1 is located in Gegharkunik Province (Geghamasar Municipality with its centre Sotk), 1 is located in Syunik Province (Tatev Municipality with...
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    Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF). He served as the governor of Gegharkunik Province from June 1, 2018, until October 3, 2018. Saghatelyan was the lead...
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  • has a large reserve of mineral water, mainly in the regions of Ararat Province (including Artashat and Vedi), Jermuk, Bjni, Arzni, Hankavan, and Dilijan...
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    bordered by Armavir Province from the northwest, Kotayk Province from the north, Gegharkunik Province from the east, Vayots Dzor Province from the southeast...
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    Internally, Tavush borders the Gegharkunik Province from the south, Kotayk Province from the southwest, and the Lori Province from west. The capital and largest...
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    Ayrarat province of Ancient Armenia. Kotayk is bordered by Lori Province from the northwest, Tavush Province from the north, Gegharkunik Province from the...
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  • 11th centuries; 17th-century reconstruction with church nearby (Tavush Province, Armenia). Berdidash Berdi Dosh Berdi Glukh Dzernak Fortress Erebuni Fortress...
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  • Gegharkunik may refer to: Gegharkunik Province, Armenia Gegharkunik, Gegharkunik, a town Gegharkunik Lake, now Lake Sevan, Armenia This disambiguation...
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    Sotk (category Populated places in Gegharkunik Province)
    (Armenian: Սոթք) is a village in the Vardenis Municipality of the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia, well known for its gold mines. According to J. Markwart...
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    ancient city of Argishtikhinili located within the territories of Ararat province, was a major centre for wine production. Large storage areas for wine and...
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    Gavar (category Populated places in Gegharkunik Province)
    serving as the administrative centre of the Gavar Municipality and the Gegharkunik Province. It is situated among the high mountains of Gegham range to the west...
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    crossed several kilometers into Armenia in the provinces of Syunik and Gegharkunik. Despite international calls for withdrawal from the European Parliament...
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  • This is a list of lakes of Armenia. Lake Sevan, in Gegharkunik Province, is the largest body of water in Armenia and the entire Caucasus region. Armenia...
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    Parg (musician) (category People from Gegharkunik Province)
    Pargev Vardanyan (Armenian: Պարգեւ Վարդանյան; born 1994 or 1995), known professionally as Parg (Armenian: Պարգ; stylised in all caps), is an Armenian singer...
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    Gegharkunik (Armenian: Գեղարքունիք) is a Gavar Municipality of the village in the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia. The village was known as Bashkend until...
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    area of the Gegharkunik Province includes Lake Sevan which covers 1,278 square kilometres (493 sq mi) of its territory: Within each province of the republic...
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  • Thumbnail for Tsaghkashen, Gegharkunik
    (Armenian: Ծաղկաշեն) is a village in the Gavar Municipality of the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia. The village was previously known as Kyarimkend. The village...
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    camp') is a town and capital of the Chambarak Municipality of the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia. The current Chambarak town was formed by amalgamation...
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  • August 1966 in the city of Kamo of the Armenian SSR (now Gavar in Gegharkunik Province). From 1979 to 1984, he studied at the Zootechnic and Veterinary...
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