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Lori Province
Lori Province-Lori Province
Lori (Armenian: Լոռի, Armenian pronunciation: [lɔˈri] ), is a province(marz) of Armenia. It is located in the north of the country, bordering Georgia
Lori Province-Tavush Province
Tavush (Armenian: Տավուշ, Armenian pronunciation: [tɑˈvuʃ] ) is a province of Armenia located at the northeast of Armenia, bordered by Georgia from the
Lori Province-Alaverdi, Armenia
(Armenian: Ալավերդի, Armenian pronunciation: [ɑlɑvɛɾˈdi]), is a town and municipal community in the Lori Province at the northeastern part of Armenia,
Lori Province-Stepanavan
Stepanavan (Armenian: Ստեփանավան), is a town and municipal community in the Lori Province of Armenia. It is located 139 km north of the capital Yerevan
Lori Province-List of cities and towns in Armenia
Vayots Dzor Province 2011 Armenia census, Syunik Province 2011 Armenia census, Shirak Province 2011 Armenia census, Lori Province 2011 Armenia census, Gegharkunik
Lori Province-Lori Berd
Lori Berd (Armenian: Լոռի բերդ) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia, just east of Stepanavan. The medieval fortress "Lori Berd" is located near
Lori Province-Lori
up Lori in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lori may refer to: Lori (given name) Lori Province, Armenia Lori Fortress, a fortress in Armenia Lori Berd
Lori Province-Tashir
Tashir (Armenian: Տաշիր) is a town and urban municipal community located in Lori Province at the north of Armenia. It is located 42 km north of the provincial
Lori Province-Municipalities of Armenia
Service of the Republic of Armenia. 2007. Community mergers in Armenia Lori Province communities Հայաստանի 328 համայնքների միավորմամբ կձևավորվի 34 համայնք
Lori Province-Lori FC
Lori FC (Armenian: Լոռի Ֆուտբոլային Ակումբ) was an Armenian football club based in Vanadzor, Lori Province. Originally founded in 1936, Lori has participated
Lori Province-Religion in Armenia
Shirak Province and six villages in the Lori Province. Molokans live in 10 villages in the Lori Province, two villages in the Shirak Province, and two
Lori Province-Vanadzor
community and the third largest city in Armenia, serving as the capital of Lori Province in the northern part of the country. It is located about 128 kilometres
Lori Province-Lori (historic province)
Lori (Armenian: Լոռի) is a historical geographical region of Armenia. In ancient times and the Middle Ages, it was also known as Tashir or Tashirk. After
Lori Province-Kobayr
(Armenian: Քոբայր), previously known as Kober kayarani gyugh (Քոբեր կայարանի գյուղ), is a village in the Tumanyan Municipality of the Lori Province of
Lori Province-Southern banded newt
species of salamander in the family Salamandridae found in Armenia (Lori Province of northern Armenia), Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, and Turkey. This
Lori Province-Lermontovo, Armenia
Lermontovo (Armenian: Լերմոնտովո) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. The village is named after Russian poet Mikhail Lermontov, often called
Lori Province-Ethnic groups in the Caucasus
Azerbaijan but was later abolished in 1929. Pontic Greeks reside in Armenia (Lori Province, especially in Alaverdi) and Georgia (Kvemo Kartli, Adjara, the
Lori Province-Sanahin
Sanahin (Armenian: Սանահին) is a district of the city of Alaverdi in the northern province of Lori in Armenia. Once a separate village, it is the location
Lori Province-Odzun Church
Church (Armenian: Օձունի եկեղեցի) is an Armenian basilica constructed around the 5th–7th century in the Odzun village of the Lori Province of Armenia. The
Lori Province-Gargar, Armenia
Gargar (Armenian: Գարգառ) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. The village was founded in 1790. After Lori became part of Tsarist Russia in 1801
Lori Province-Zhamatun (village)
Zhamatun (Armenian: Ժամատուն), previously known as Kilisa (Քիլիսա; Azerbaijani: Kilsə), is an abandoned village in the Lori Province of Armenia, belonging
Lori Province-Lori Fortress
Lori Fortress (Armenian: Լոռի բերդ) is an 11th-century Armenian fortress located near the Lori Berd village in Lori Province, Armenia. The fortress was
Lori Province-Akhtala
Akhtala (Armenian: Ախթալա), is a town and municipal community in the Lori Province of Armenia, located along the Shamlugh river, on the slopes of Lalvar
Lori Province-Tumanyan, Armenia
Tumanyan (Armenian: Թումանյան), is a town and urban municipal community in Armenia's northern Lori Province, on the banks of the Debed River and in the
Lori Province-Shirak Province
Shirak (Armenian: Շիրակ, Armenian pronunciation: [ʃiˈɾɑk] ) is a province (marz) of Armenia. It is located in the north-west of the country, bordering
Lori Province-Jiliza
Jiliza (Armenian: Ջիլիզա) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. Statistical Committee of Armenia. "The results of the 2011 Population Census of
Lori Province-Kotayk Province
Ayrarat province of Ancient Armenia. Kotayk is bordered by Lori Province from the northwest, Tavush Province from the north, Gegharkunik Province from the
Lori Province-Pushkino, Armenia
(Armenian: Պուշկինո) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. The village was previously known as Gerger Russkiy. The northern part of the Lori Province
Lori Province-Mikhail Loris-Melikov
Count Mikhail Tarielovich Loris-Melikov (Russian: Граф Михаил Тариелович Лорис-Меликов, Armenian: Միքայել Լոռու-Մելիքյան; October 21 [O.S. November 2] 1824
Lori Province-Khoronk, Lori
93528°N 44.76361°E / 40.93528; 44.76361 Khoronk (also, Khoronk’) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia. Khoronk, Lori at GEOnet Names Server v t e
Lori Province-Nalband, Armenia
16139°E / 40.85833; 44.16139 Nalband (Armenian: Նալբանդի Nalbandi) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia. Nalband, Armenia at GEOnet Names Server v t e
Lori Province-Spitak
Spitak (Armenian: Սպիտակ), is a town and urban municipal community in the northern Lori Province of Armenia. It is 96 km (60 mi) north of the capital
Lori Province-Karaberd, Lori
44.52222 Karaberd (Armenian: Քարաբերդ, previously Sarymsakhlu Սարըմսախլու) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia. Karaberd, Lori at GEOnet Names Server
Lori Province-Artem Mikoyan
Tiflis Governorate of the Russian Empire (today part of Alaverdi in Armenia's Lori Province) on 5 August 1905. His older brother, Anastas Mikoyan, would become
Lori Province-Arjhovit
/ 40.82722; 44.34361 Arjhovit (Armenian: Արջհովիտ) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. In 1988-1989 Armenian refugees from Azerbaijan settled
Lori Province-Kingdom of Tashir-Dzoraget
Tashir-Dzoraget (Armenian: Տաշիր-Ձորագետի Թագավորություն Tashir-Dzorageti t'agavorut'yun), alternatively known as the Kingdom of Lori or Kiurikian Kingdom
Lori Province-Chkalov, Armenia
93444; 44.65333 Chkalov (Armenian: Չկալով, also Romanized as Ch’kalov) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. Chkalov, Armenia at GEOnet Names Server
Lori Province-Lejan
Lejan (Armenian: Լեջան) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. Statistical Committee of Armenia. "The results of the 2011 Population Census of
Lori Province-Tashir (historical region)
two countries, in the Armenian Lori Province and the Georgian region of Kvemo Kartli(Somhetia). The name of Tashir of Armenian origin, (known as Tashiri
Lori Province-Social issues in Armenia
Shirak Province in north-eastern Armenia, Lori Province in northern Armenia, and Kotayk Province in central Armenia are among the poorest provinces. According
Lori Province-Yerevan
the Zakarid Principality of Armenia in 1201 under the Georgian protectorate, the Armenian territories of Yerevan and Lori had significantly grown. After
Lori Province-Petrovka, Armenia
150°N 44.317°E / 41.150; 44.317 Petrovka (Armenian: Պետրովկա) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. The village was populated by non-religious
Lori Province-Zhdanov, Lori
(also, Kishlag) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia. The town was renamed in honor of Andrei Zhdanov. Zhdanov, Lori at GEOnet Names Server v t e
Lori Province-Ankadzor
650°E / 40.883; 44.650 Ankadzor (also, Shagali-Eylar) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia. Lori Province Ankadzor at GEOnet Names Server v t e
Lori Province-Khndzorut, Lori
40.783°N 44.533°E / 40.783; 44.533 Khndzorut (also, Vardanlu) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia. Khndzorut, Lori at GEOnet Names Server v t e
Lori Province-Karakala, Lori
44°08′31″E / 41.11028°N 44.14194°E / 41.11028; 44.14194 Karakala is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia. Karakala, Lori at GEOnet Names Server v t e
Lori Province-Mountains of Armenia
east–west in the Shirak and Lori provinces in Northern Armenia Pambak mountain range, spanning northwest–southeast in the Lori and Kotayk provinces Gugarik
Lori Province-Margahovit
73806; 44.68750 Margahovit (Armenian: Մարգահովիտ, formerly Hamzachiman), is a major village in the Lori Province of Armenia. Margahovit at GEOnet Names
Lori Province-Saratovka, Armenia
(Armenian: Սարատովկա) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia. Saratovka, Armenia at GEOnet Names Server Report of the results of the 2001 Armenian Census
Lori Province-Dzoragyugh, Lori
60528°E / 40.95167; 44.60528 Dzoragyugh (Armenian: Ձորագյուղ), is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. In 2015 some programs started to be implemented
Lori Province-Blagodarnoye, Armenia
Blagodarnoye (Armenian: Բլագոդարնոյե, also romanized as Blagodarnoe) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. Blagodarnoye, Armenia at GEOnet Names
Lori Province-Lernahovit, Lori
Lernahovit (Armenian: Լեռնահովիտ, also Romanized as Lernovit, Lerrnhovit, and Lernhovit; formerly, Sisavan and Karakilisa) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia
Lori Province-Getavan, Armenia
(Armenian: Գետավան) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. Report of the results of the 2001 Armenian Census, Statistical Committee of Armenia v
Lori Province-Debet, Armenia
91750; 44.64917 Debet (Armenian: Դեբետ, also Romanized as Debed; formerly, Khachigyukh) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia, seated on the right
Lori Province-Atan, Armenia
44.84917 Atan (Armenian: Աթան), is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. It belongs to the municipality of Tumanyan. Atan, Armenia at GEOnet Names
Lori Province-Tsaghkots
Tsaghkots (Armenian: Ծաղկոց), previously known as Haydarli (Հայդարլի; Azerbaijani: Heydərli), is an abandoned village in the Lori Province of Armenia. The village
Lori Province-Shahumyan, Lori
53167 Shahumyan (Armenian: Շահումյան) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia. It was named Shahumyan after the Bolshevik-Armenian commander Stepan
Lori Province-Marts, Armenia
70444 Marts (Armenian: Մարց), is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. It belongs to the municipality of Tumanyan. Marts, Armenia at GEOnet Names
Lori Province-Fioletovo
Fioletovo (Armenian: Ֆիոլետովո) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. The village was known as Nikitino until 1936, when it was renamed Fioletovo
Lori Province-Armenian nobility
(987–1170), and Lori (978–1113) had a system of nobility that was similar to the nobility of Cilicia. Members of the upper class of medieval Armenian society
Lori Province-Metsavan
22889°E / 41.20167; 44.22889 Metsavan (Armenian: Մեծավան) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia, near the Armenia–Georgia border. Metsavan at GEOnet
Lori Province-Urut
39694°E / 41.07111; 44.39694 Urut (Armenian: Ուռուտ, also romanized as Urrut) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia. Norik Khalatyan, nuclear physicist
Lori Province-Hartagyugh
04667 Hartagyugh (Armenian: Հարթագյուղ) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia. The village was founded in 1820 by Western Armenian immigrants. The ancestors
Lori Province-Simon Zavarian
in the Tiflis Governorate of the Russian Empire (now Aygehat in Lori Province, Armenia). He graduated from the Nersisian School in Tiflis, then attended
Lori Province-Akori, Armenia
Akori (Armenian: Աքորի) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. Starting in 2006 Children of Armenia Fund started working in Akori to advance rural
Lori Province-Armenia–Georgia relations
Armenia over the parts of then disputed province of Lori. From March 12, 1922, to December 5, 1936, Armenia and Georgia were a part of the Transcaucasian
Lori Province-Shenavan, Lori
Shenavan (Armenian: Շենավան) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia. Shenavan, Lori at GEOnet Names Server Report of the results of the 2001 Armenian Census
Lori Province-Haghpat
Haghpat (Armenian: Հաղպատ) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia, located near the city of Alaverdi and the state border with Georgia. The village
Lori Province-Teghut, Lori
Teghut (Armenian: Թեղուտ), is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. Teghut is located 70 kilometres northeastward from Vanadzor. The village is at
Lori Province-Akner, Lori
(Armenian: Ակներ), is a village that belongs to the municipal community of Alaverdi, in the Lori Province of Armenia. Statistical Committee of Armenia
Lori Province-Greeks in Armenia
ethnic Greek Armenians are found in areas along Armenia's northern border with Georgia, in the northern part of the Lori marz (province). The largest
Lori Province-Armenia
Armenia (/ɑːrˈmiːniə/ ar-MEE-nee-ə), officially the Republic of Armenia, is a landlocked country in the Armenian Highlands of West Asia. It is a part of
Lori Province-Meghvahovit
Meghvahovit (Armenian: Մեղվահովիտ) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. The village was populated by Azerbaijanis before the exodus of Azerbaijanis
Lori Province-Katnaghbyur, Lori
Lori Province of Armenia. Katnaghbyur, Lori at GEOnet Names Server Report of the results of the 2001 Armenian Census, Statistical Committee of Armenia v
Lori Province-Gogavan
/ 41.200; 44.317 Gogavan (Armenian: Գոգավան; formerly, Demurchilar) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia on the Armenia–Georgia border. Gogavan at
Lori Province-Karinj
97333°N 44.68861°E / 40.97333; 44.68861 Karinj (Armenian: Քարինջ) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. It belongs to the municipality of Tumanyan
Lori Province-Nor Khachakap
36250°E / 40.84250; 44.36250 Nor Khachakap (Armenian: Նոր Խաչակապ) is a village in Lori Province, Armenia. Nor Khachakap at GEOnet Names Server (as Saral)
Lori Province-Yeghegnut, Lori
(Armenian: Եղեգնուտ, also Romanized as Yekheknut, Yekhegnut, Yegegnut, and Eghegnut; formerly, Kamyshkut) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia. Yeghegnut
Lori Province-Dsegh
96333; 44.65167 Dsegh (Armenian: Դսեղ), known as Tumanyan between 1938 and 1969, is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. It is located about 13
Lori Province-Ardvi
Ardvi (Armenian: Արդվի) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. Ardvi at GEOnet Names Server Report of the results of the 2001 Armenian Census,
Lori Province-Eparchies of the Georgian Orthodox Church
Gurjaani Cathedral 12 Dmanisi and Agarak-Tashiri Eparchy Dmanisi; Armenia: Lori Province Bishop Zenon (Iarajuli) Dmanisi Cathedral 13 Vani and Baghdati Eparchy
Lori Province-Dashtadem, Lori
(Armenian: Դաշտադեմ) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. Dashtadem, Lori at GEOnet Names Server Report of the results of the 2001 Armenian Census
Lori Province-Metallurg Stadium, Alaverdi
local youth teams of the Lori Province. The location of Metallurg Stadium near the Debed River The main stand Worldstadiums:Armenia Vallex Group 41°05′47″N
Lori Province-Gyulagarak
Gyulagarak (Armenian: Գյուլագարակ) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. Stepanavan Dendropark is located near the village. The village was formerly
Lori Province-Mikhayelovka
16528; 44.27750 Mikhayelovka (Armenian: Միխայելովկա) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. In 1988-1989 Armenian refugees from Azerbaijan settled
Lori Province-Sverdlov (disambiguation)
Sverdlov-class cruiser, a Soviet cruiser class Sverdlov, Armenia, a village in the Lori Province of Armenia Sverdlov District, Bishkek, a district of Bishkek
Lori Province-Urasar
28000 Urasar (Armenian: Ուրասար) is a town in Armenia's Lori Province. Urasar at GEOnet Names Server Report of the results of the 2001 Armenian Census, Statistical
Lori Province-Zakarid dynasty
Georgian court. In the 1120s, David IV of Georgia liberated parts of Armenia (Lori Province) from the grip of the Seljuk Empire, starting a period of Georgian
Lori Province-Kurtan
Kurtan (Armenian: Կուրթան) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. Statistical Committee of Armenia. "The results of the 2011 Population Census
Lori Province-Privolnoye, Armenia
44250°E / 41.14611; 44.44250 Privolnoye (Armenian: Պրիվոլնոյե), is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. Village is situated by the border with Georgia
Lori Province-Saralanj, Lori
Saralanj (Armenian: Սարալանջ, also Romanized as Saralandzh and Saralandj; formerly, Gey Yekhush) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia. Saralanj, Lori at
Lori Province-Vahagni
60694 Vahagni (Armenian: Վահագնի, also romanized as Vaagni; formerly, Шагали [Shagali]) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. In 2015 some programs
Lori Province-Lorut
93889°N 44.77250°E / 40.93889; 44.77250 Lorut (Armenian: Լորուտ), is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. It belongs to the municipality of Tumanyan
Lori Province-Hagvi
Hagvi (Armenian: Հագվի) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. Hagvi at GEOnet Names Server Report of the results of the 2001 Armenian Census,
Lori Province-Dzoraget
(Armenian: Ձորագետ), is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. Report of the results of the 2001 Armenian Census, Statistical Committee of Armenia
Lori Province-Norashen, Lori
32722°E / 41.18806; 44.32722 Norashen (Armenian: Նորաշեն; formerly, Bogdanovka) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia. The town has a museum and nearby
Lori Province-List of castles in Armenia
BC, located along the right bank of the Hrazdan River (Yerevan, Armenia). Khoshap Lori Berd Matsnaberd Metsep Fortress Mrtbi Dzor Solyani Fort Tavush Fortress
Lori Province-Arjut
38222 Arjut (Armenian: Արջուտ) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia. Arjut at GEOnet Names Server Report of the results of the 2001 Armenian Census, Statistical
Lori Province-Lernantsk
917 Lernantsk (Armenian: Լեռնանցք, also romanized as Lernantsq; formerly, Chorlu and Chorlit) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. Lernantsk at
Lori Province-Jrashen, Lori
19722 Jrashen (Armenian: Ջրաշեն), formerly known as Vardnav), is a major village in the Lori Province of Armenia. During the 1988 Armenian earthquake, an
Lori Province-Arevashogh
Arevashogh (Armenian: Արևաշող, also Romanized as Arevashokh; formerly, Chikdamal and Chigdamal) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia. Arevashogh
Lori Province-Bazum
44.44556 Bazum (Armenian: Բազում) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. Bazum at GEOnet Names Server World Gazeteer: Armenia[dead link] – World-Gazetteer
Lori Province-Medovka
44.34556°E / 41.12278; 44.34556 Medovka (Armenian: Մեդովկա), is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. It belongs to the municipality of Tumanyan
Lori Province-Vahagnadzor
/ 40.88528; 44.59333 Vahagnadzor (Armenian: Վահագնաձոր; formerly, Shagali) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia. The town has a ruined fortress. Report
Lori Province-Armenia–Georgia border
Ottomans pulled out of the area of modern Lori Province in October 1918 the area became disputed between Armenia and Georgia, the bulk of which had been
Lori Province-Tsaghkaber
Tsaghkaber (Armenian: Ծաղկաբեր, also romanized as Tsakhkaber and Tzaghkaber; formerly, Tsakhkashen and Avdibek) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia. Tsaghkaber
Lori Province-Novoseltsovo
(Armenian: Նովոսելցովո) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. Novoseltsovo at GEOnet Names Server Report of the results of the 2001 Armenian Census
Lori Province-Saramej
77250; 44.21917 Saramej (Armenian: Սարամեջ, also romanized as Saramech; formerly, Chotur) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia. Saramej at GEOnet Names
Lori Province-Kruglaya Shishka
Kruglaya Shishka (Armenian: Կրուգլայա շիշկա), is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. Kruglaya Shishka at GEOnet Names Server Report of the results
Lori Province-Stepanavan Airport
civil airport serving the city of Stepanavan and the province of Lori, in the country of Armenia.The airport was built in the early 1970s and has since
Lori Province-Borchaly uezd
The area of the county roughly corresponded to the contemporary Lori Province of Armenia and the Kvemo Kartli region of Georgia. The Debed river, formerly
Lori Province-Mghart
Mghart (Armenian: Մղարթ, also romanized as Mgart) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia. As of 2001, it has a population of 523. "ÐÐ 2001Ã. Ø2ð ̧2Ð2Ø2ðÆ
Lori Province-Lusaghbyur, Lori
86528; 44.03056 Lusaghbyur (Armenian: Լուսաղբյուր) is a town in the Spitak Municipality within the Lori Province of Armenia. The village was previously
Lori Province-Apaven
/ 41.200; 44.350 Apaven (Armenian: Ապավեն; Azerbaijani: Sarıyar) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia by the Armenia–Georgia border. The village
Lori Province-Hovnanadzor
Hovnanadzor (Armenian: Հովնանաձոր, also Ovandara) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. Statistical Committee of Armenia. "The results of the
Lori Province-Arjut kayaranin kits
40.76500°N 44.63000°E / 40.76500; 44.63000 Arjut kayaranin kits (Armenian: Արջուտ կայարանին կից) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. v t e
Lori Province-Dzyunashogh
/ 41.17944; 44.18111 Dzyunashogh (Armenian: Ձյունաշող) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia near the Armenia–Georgia border. Between May and July
Lori Province-Ahnidzor
44.82139°E / 40.91000; 44.82139 Ahnidzor (Armenian: Ահնիձոր), is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. It belongs to the municipality of Tumanyan
Lori Province-Darpas
Darpas (Armenian: Դարպաս, also romanized as Darbas) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia. Darpas at GEOnet Names Server World Gazeteer: Armenia[dead
Lori Province-Artsni
44.37000°E / 41.21417; 44.37000 Artsni (Armenian: Արծնի) is a village located in the Lori Province of Armenia. Since May 1989, after the outbreak of the
Lori Province-Teghut mine
Mine is a closed copper and molybdenum open-pit mine in Armenia's northern province of Lori in the village of Teghut with deposits valued at US$15.5
Lori Province-Katnajur
14139 Katnajur (Armenian: Կաթնաջուր, also romanized as Kat’najur and Katnadzhur; formerly, Karal) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia. Katnajur at
Lori Province-Bagratuni dynasty
independent kingdom. Their domain included regions of Armenia such as Shirak, Bagrevand, Kogovit, Syunik, Lori, Vaspurakan, Vanand and Taron. Many historians
Lori Province-Karkop
(Armenian: Քարկոփ) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. Report of the results of the 2001 Armenian Census, Statistical Committee of Armenia Kiesling
Lori Province-Aroghjaranin kits
Aroghjaranin kits (Armenian: Առողջարանին կից) is a village in the Akhtala Municipality of the Lori Province of Armenia. Statistical Committee of Armenia. "The results
Lori Province-Amrakits
Amrakits (Armenian: Ամրակից) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. The village was formerly known as Nikolayevka and later as Kirov. Statistical
Lori Province-Paghaghbyur
17917; 44.11889 Paghaghbyur (Armenian: Պաղաղբյուր; Azerbaijani: Soyuqbulaq) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. The village was populated by
Lori Province-Geghasar
(Armenian: Գեղասար) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia. Geghasar at GEOnet Names Server (as Tapanli) Report of the results of the 2001 Armenian
Lori Province-Hobardzi
Hobardzi (Armenian: Հոբարձի) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. The village is located about 11 km south-east of Stepanavan and is close to
Lori Province-Gegharkunik Province
Gegharkunik (Armenian: Գեղարքունիք, Armenian pronunciation: [ɡɛʁɑɾkʰuˈnikʰ] ) is a province (marz) of Armenia. Its capital and largest city is Gavar. Gegharkunik
Lori Province-Lernavan
Lernavan (Armenian: Լեռնավան; formerly, Kachagan) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia. Lernavan at GEOnet Names Server World Gazeteer: Armenia[dead link]
Lori Province-Pambak kayaranin kits
40.82917°N 44.55861°E / 40.82917; 44.55861 Pambak kayaranin kits (Armenian: Փամբակ կայարանին կից) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. v t e
Lori Province-Akhtala (disambiguation)
town in the Lori Province of Armenia. Akhtala may also refer to: Akhtala (Gurjaani), a spa in Georgia Akhtala Monastery, in Akhtala, Armenia Verin Akhtala
Lori Province-Kayan Berd
fortress and a former monastery of the Armenian Apostolic Church in the province of Lori in Northern Armenia. The Berd lies between the monasteries Haghpat
Lori Province-Karmir Aghek
550°E / 40.983; 44.550 Karmir Aghek (Armenian: Կարմիր Աղեկ) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. Municipalities of the Republic of Armenia v t e
Lori Province-Armanis
Armanis (Armenian: Արմանիս) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia. Armanis at GEOnet Names Server Report of the results of the 2001 Armenian Census
Lori Province-Amoj
600°E / 41.067; 44.600 Amoj (Armenian: Ամոջ, also romanized as Amodzh and Amodj) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. Amoj at GEOnet Names Server
Lori Province-Sarahart
21000 Sarahart (Armenian: Սարահարթ, romanized: Sarahart’ and Saraart; formerly, Gyullidzha) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia. Sarahart at GEOnet
Lori Province-Aznvadzor
44.41694°E / 40.87694; 44.41694 Aznvadzor (Armenian: Ազնվաձոր) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia. The village was populated by Azerbaijanis prior
Lori Province-Akhtala (village)
Akhtala (Armenian: Ախթալա) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. Statistical Committee of Armenia. "The results of the 2011 Population Census of
Lori Province-Gogaran
Gogaran (Armenian: Գոգարան; formerly, Goran), is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. Gogaran at GEOnet Names Server World Gazeteer: Armenia[dead link]
Lori Province-Catholic Church in Armenia
the Shirak Province, specifically 7 villages including: Arevik, Panik, Lanjik, Azatan, Dzithankov, Mets Sepasar, Ashotsk. In the Lori Province, Catholics
Lori Province-Shirakamut
previously Nalband (Armenian: Շիրակամուտ) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. The town was the epicenter of 1988 Armenian earthquake. After the
Lori Province-Bovadzor
Bovadzor (Armenian: Բովաձոր) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. During the Soviet era, the village was named Maksim Gorki (Armenian: Մաքսիմ Գորկի)
Lori Province-Tsaghkashat
Tsaghkashat (Armenian: Ծաղկաշատ) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. The village was formerly known as Khachidur. Statistical Committee of Armenia. "The
Lori Province-Melikov
this family became Armenian Apostolic and came to be known as Loris-Melikov (Лорис-Меликов), which means Meliks of Lori (Princes of Lori). After the Russian
Lori Province-Lori Berd Hydro Power Plant
The Lori Berd Hydro Power Plant is a proposed hydroelectric power plant in the village of Lori Berd in Armenia's northern province of Lori along the Dzoraget
Lori Province-Lernapat
Lernapat (Armenian: Լեռնապատ, also romanized as Lerrnapat; formerly, Makarashen and Gadzhikara) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. It is located
Lori Province-Shamut
40.933°N 44.783°E / 40.933; 44.783 Shamut (Armenian: Շամուտ), is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. It belongs to the municipality of Tumanyan
Lori Province-Chochkan
Chochkan (Armenian: Ճոճկան) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. Nahatak Monastery Shprtnavank Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chochkan
Lori Province-Teghut
may refer to: Teghut, Lori, Lori Province, Armenia Teghut, Tavush, Tavush Province, Armenia Teghut Mine, Lori Province, Armenia This disambiguation page
Lori Province-Gushar
(Armenian: Գուշար), previously known as Gyulludara (Գյուլլուդարա; Azerbaijani: Güllüdərə), is an abandoned village in the Lori Province of Armenia. "ՀՀ
Lori Province-Karadzor
31667°E / 40.84750; 44.31667 Karadzor (Armenian: Քարաձոր; formerly, Efendi) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia. Karadzor at GEOnet Names Server Report
Lori Province-Horomayr Monastery
Horomayr Monastery (Armenian: Հոռոմայրի վանք) is a monastic complex in the Lori Province of Armenia. The monastery is built on the cliffs 1 km south of
Lori Province-First Republic of Armenia
The First Republic of Armenia, officially known at the time of its existence as the Republic of Armenia (Armenian: Հայաստանի Հանրապետություն, romanized: Hayastani
Lori Province-Hovhannes Tumanyan
(now in Lori Province, Armenia). His father, Aslan (1839–1898), was the village priest known as Ter-Tadevos. He was an offspring of an Armenian princely
Lori Province-Antaramut
Antaramut (Armenian: Անտառամուտ, also romanized as Antarramut; formerly, K’olageran and Kalagiran) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia. Antaramut
Lori Province-Noramut
117°E / 41.100; 44.117 Noramut (Armenian: Նորամուտ; Azerbaijani: Qaraqala) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. The village was populated by Azerbaijanis
Lori Province-Pokr Ayrum
Pokr Ayrum (Armenian: Փոքր Այրում; Azerbaijani: Kiçik Ayrım) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. The village was populated by Azerbaijanis before
Lori Province-Dzoramut
29000°E / 41.19972; 44.29000 Dzoramut (Armenian: Ձորամուտ) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia. In 1988-1989 Armenian refugees from Azerbaijan settled
Lori Province-Koghes
Koghes (Armenian: Կողես) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. The village was previously known as Karmir Aghek (Armenian: Կարմիր Աղեկ).[citation
Lori Province-Manvo
41°05′N 44°38′E / 41.083°N 44.633°E / 41.083; 44.633 Manvo (also, Manes) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia. Manvo at GEOnet Names Server v t e
Lori Province-Yaghdan
/ 41.00917; 44.50833 Yaghdan (Armenian: Յաղդան), is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. Until the 1988 Armenian earthquake it has a majority ethnic
Lori Province-Neghots
Neghots (Armenian: Նեղոց) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. Statistical Committee of Armenia. "The results of the 2011 Population Census of
Lori Province-Aygehat
44.59528°E / 41.01611; 44.59528 Aygehat (Armenian: Այգեհատ) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia, specifically in the Alaverdi region. It is
Lori Province-Diocese of Gougark
Gougark (Armenian: Գուգարաց թեմ Gougarats t'em), is a diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church encompassing the northern Lori Province of Armenia. It is
Lori Province-Sverdlov, Armenia
40083°E / 41.09722; 44.40083 Sverdlov (Armenian: Սվերդլով; formerly, Aydarbek) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. Sverdlov is situated on the Urut
Lori Province-Ashkharbek Kalantar
articles. Ashkharbek Kalantar was born in Ardvi (in the modern-day Lori Province of Armenia) on February 11, 1884. He received his early education at the Nersisian
Lori Province-List of mosques in Armenia
2021-12-31. Kiesling, John (2000). REDISCOVERING ARMENIA (PDF). p. 63. "Lori Fortress: a medieval beauty". armenia.travel. Retrieved 2022-10-25. "ՀԱՅԱՍՏԱՆԻ ՀԱՆՐԱՊԵՏՈՒԹՅԱՆ
Lori Province-Antarashen
Antarashen (Armenian: Անտառաշեն) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. The village was previously known as Gazanabutsakan petakan tntesutyane
Lori Province-Kachachkut
Kachachkut (Armenian: Կաճաճկուտ) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. The population is mainly engaged in animal husbandry, horticulture and
Lori Province-Administrative divisions of Armenia
information. Figures are from the Statistical Committee of Armenia. The area of the Gegharkunik Province includes Lake Sevan which covers 1,278 square kilometres
Lori Province-Ararat Province
Ararat (Armenian: Արարատ, Armenian pronunciation: [ɑɾɑˈɾɑt] ) is a province (marz) of Armenia. Its capital and largest city is the town of Artashat. The
Lori Province-Stepanavan Dendropark
Stepanavan Dendropark (Armenian: Ստեփանավանի դենդրոպարկ), is an arboretum located near the Gyulagarak village, Lori Province, Armenia. Located around 85 km
Lori Province-Gugark (village)
53806 Gugark (Armenian: Գուգարք), formerly known as Meghrut, is a major village in the Lori Province of Armenia, named for the province of Gugark in Greater
Lori Province-Football in Armenia
Vanadzor Football Academy of the Football Federation of Armenia, located in Vanadzor, Lori Province, is home to 3 natural-grass and 1 artificial turf regular-sized
Lori Province-Mets Ayrum
Mets Ayrum (Armenian: Մեծ Այրում; Azerbaijani: Kiçik Ayrım) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. The village was populated by Azerbaijanis before
Lori Province-History of Armenia
advance on Tiflis, the Georgian troops had occupied the Lori Province which at the time had a 75% Armenian majority. After the Armistice of Mudros and the withdrawal
Lori Province-Lernajur
Lernajur (Armenian: Լեռնաջուր), previously known as Halavar (Հալավար; Azerbaijani: Hallavar), is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. Grigoryan
Lori Province-Zhdanov (disambiguation)
Mariupol Zhdanov, Armavir, former name of Mayisyan, Armenia Zhdanov, Lori, a town in Lori Province, Armenia Zhadanov, former name of Beylagan (city), Azerbaijan
Lori Province-Tsater
96056°N 44.62944°E / 40.96056; 44.62944 Tsater (Armenian: Ծաթեր) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. There is a small S. Astvatsatsin church on
Lori Province-Armavir Province
Armavir (Armenian: Արմավիր, Armenian pronunciation: [ɑɾmɑˈviɾ] ), is a province (marz) in the western part of Armenia. Located in the Ararat plain dominated
Lori Province-Lori 1 Wind Farm
Lori 1 Wind Farm is a wind farm in Armenia located along the Bazum Mountains at Pushkin Pass in Lori, Armenia. The first wind farm in the country, it
Lori Province-Gugark pogrom
Azerbaijani minority of the Gugark District (now a part of the Lori Province) in the Armenian SSR, then part of the Soviet Union. The pogrom of Azerbaijanis
Lori Province-Russians in Armenia
Russians in Armenia (Russian: Русские в Армении, romanized: Russkiye v Armenii, Armenian: Ռուսները Հայաստանում, romanized: Rrusnery Hayastanum) are ethnic
Lori Province-Shnogh
Shnogh (Armenian: Շնող, also Romanized as Shnokh;[citation needed]) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia. Shnogh is a village in the region of Lori in
Lori Province-Spitak Pass
is a pass in Armenia crossing the Pambak mountains from Aragatsotn Province to Lori Province at height 2,378m. The M3 highway (Armenia) (de:M3 (Armenien))
Lori Province-Sanahin Monastery
(Armenian: Սանահին վանք, romanized: Sanahin vank') is an Armenian monastery founded in the 10th century in Sanahin in the Lori Province of Armenia. The
Lori Province-Odzun
Odzun (Armenian: Օձուն) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. It is situated on a plateau above the left bank of the Debed river gorge, about
Lori Province-Gevorg Abajian
Hambardzumi Abajian (Armenian: Գևորգ Համբարձումի Աբաջյան, December 12, 1920, Shnogh village, Lori Province, Armenia – 2002, Yerevan) was an Armenian theatrical
Lori Province-Sanahin Bridge
Sanahin Bridge (Armenian: Սանահինի կամուրջ), Sanahini kamurj; a historical and cultural monument in the city of Alaverdi, Lori Province, Armenia. It is one
Lori Province-Karmir
Karmir in Armenian (or Garmir in Western Armenian) means red. It may also refer to: Karmir Aghek, a village in the Lori Province of Armenia Karmir-Astkh
Lori Province-Vanadzor Fine Arts Museum
in 2004 it was included in the Republic of Armenia's Historical and Cultural Monuments of Lori marz (province). More than 1,700 works of art are exhibited
Lori Province-Hovhannes Tumanyan
in the village of Dsegh, Tiflis Governorate, Russian Empire (now in Lori Province, Armenia). His father, Aslan (1839–1898), was the village priest known
Lori Province-Odzun
Odzun (Armenian: Օձուն) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. It is situated on a plateau above the left bank of the Debed river gorge, about
Lori Province-Armenian architecture
Saint Anna Church, 2011–2014 COAF SMART center in the village of Debet, Lori province. Holy Mother of God Cathedral, 2006–2019 Armenian cross-stones art and
Lori Province-Pokrovka
Mykolaiv Oblast, a village in Ukraine Kuybyshev, Armenia, a town in Lori Province Günəşli, Jalilabad, Azerbaijan, a village in the Jalilabad Rayon Qaratəpə
Lori Province-Sverdlov (disambiguation)
cruiser, a Soviet cruiser class Sverdlov, Armenia, a village in the Lori Province of Armenia Sverdlov District, Bishkek, a district of Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
Lori Province-Dezful
January 2018). "Growth and Feedlot Performance of Lori-Bakhtiari, Romanov × Lori-Bakhtiari and Pakistani × Lori-Bakhtiari Crossbred Lambs". Research on Animal
Lori Province-Lori FC
Lori FC (Armenian: Լոռի Ֆուտբոլային Ակումբ) was an Armenian football club based in Vanadzor, Lori Province. Originally founded in 1936, Lori has participated
Lori Province-Debed FC
Ֆուտբոլային Ակումբ), is a defunct Armenian football club from Alaverdi, Lori Province. Founded in 1938, Debed is one of the oldest football clubs in Armenia
Lori Province-FC Vanadzor
Վանաձոր), is a defunct Armenian football club from the town of Vanadzor, Lori Province. The club made its professional debut in the independent Armenian leagues
Lori Province-Southern banded newt
species of salamander in the family Salamandridae found in Armenia (Lori Province of northern Armenia), Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, and Turkey
Lori Province-Ashkharbek Kalantar
articles. Ashkharbek Kalantar was born in Ardvi (in the modern-day Lori Province of Armenia) on February 11, 1884. He received his early education at
Lori Province-Slow loris
slow loris (N. coucang), Bengal slow loris (N. bengalensis), Javan slow loris (N. javanicus), Philippine slow loris (N. menagensis), Bangka slow loris (N
Lori Province-Football in Armenia
Academy of the Football Federation of Armenia, located in Vanadzor, Lori Province, is home to 3 natural-grass and 1 artificial turf regular-sized pitches
Lori Province-Eparchies of the Georgian Orthodox Church
Gurjaani Cathedral 12 Dmanisi and Agarak-Tashiri Eparchy Dmanisi; Armenia: Lori Province Bishop Zenon (Iarajuli) Dmanisi Cathedral 13 Vani and Baghdati Eparchy
Lori Province-Armenia–Georgia relations
Georgian troops had occupied former districts of Tiflis Governorate, the Lori Province which at the time had a 97% Armenian majority. After the Armistice of
Lori Province-Lori
up Lori in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lori may refer to: Lori (given name) Lori Province, Armenia Lori Fortress, a fortress in Armenia Lori Berd
Lori Province-Kobayr monastery
village Kobayr, directly across the road from the town of Tumanyan, within Lori marz, Armenia. The monastery was built on a brink of a deep gorge, in 1171
Lori Province-1988 Armenian earthquake
44.185 Nalband, Armenian SSR, Soviet Union (present-day Shirakamut, Lori Province, Armenia) Type Thrust Areas affected Soviet Union Max. intensity MMI
Lori Province-Akhtala Monastery
Armenian Apostolic monastery located in the town of Akhtala in the marz of Lori, 185 kilometers (115 mi) north of Yerevan and 87 kilometers south of Tbilisi
Lori Province-Odzun Church
constructed around the 5th–7th century in the Odzun village of the Lori Province of Armenia. The first church appeared here in the 6th century. In the
Lori Province-Assembly of European Regions
County Shkodër County Tirana County Vlorë County Armenia Tavush Province Lori Province Austria Burgenland Lower Austria Tyrol Upper Austria Vienna Belgium
Lori Province-Vladimir Movsisyan
Vladimir Migranovich Movsisyan (Armenian: Վլադիմիր Մովսիսյան; 12 November 1933 – 5 November 2014) was a Soviet and Armenian politician. He studied at Highest
Lori Province-Greektown
name). Yaghdan, is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. It has a majority of Greeks. The Alaverdi province in Armenia is mainly inhabited by ethnic
Lori Province-Tiflis Governorate
Georgia, the partially recognised state of South Ossetia, most of the Lori Province of Armenia, small parts of northwestern Azerbaijan, and a minuscule
Lori Province-Kobayr
(Քոբեր կայարանի գյուղ), is a village in the Tumanyan Municipality of the Lori Province of Armenia. Kobayr Monastery is near the village. The village had a
Lori Province-Jrashen, Lori
(Armenian: Ջրաշեն), formerly known as Vardnav), is a major village in the Lori Province of Armenia. During the 1988 Armenian earthquake, an elementary school
Lori Province-Hovsep Arghutian
Prince Hovsep Arghutian (Armenian: Յովսէփ Արղութեան; 1863 – 1925), also known as Khanasori Ishkhan and Ishkhan Arghutian, was an Armenian military commander
Lori Province-Agarak
Aragatsotn Province, Armenia Agarak, Lori, a village in the Lori Province, Armenia Agarak, Syunik, a city in the southern part of the Syunik province, Armenia
Lori Province-Stepanavan Airport
(ICAO: UDLS) is a civil airport serving the city of Stepanavan and the province of Lori, in the country of Armenia.The airport was built in the early 1970s
Lori Province-Russians in Armenia
(Gegharkunik Province), Filoetovo, Lermontov, Pushkino, Sverdlov, Lernantsk, Medovka, Lerhovit, Petrovka, Tashir and Mikaielovska (Lori Province). Following
Lori Province-Agarak, Lori
Agarak (Armenian: Ագարակ) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. Agarak lies at the end of the H-33 highway. The area is dominated by agriculture
Lori Province-Akner, Lori
village that belongs to the municipal community of Alaverdi, in the Lori Province of Armenia. Statistical Committee of Armenia. "The results of the 2011
Lori Province-Akori
Akori may refer to: Akori, Lori Province, Armenia The Armenian name of Yenidoğan, Aralık, Iğdır Province, Turkey This disambiguation page lists articles
Lori Province-Amoj
(Armenian: Ամոջ, also romanized as Amodzh and Amodj) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. Amoj at GEOnet Names Server Report of the results of the
Lori Province-Ankadzor
650°E / 40.883; 44.650 Ankadzor (also, Shagali-Eylar) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia. Lori Province Ankadzor at GEOnet Names Server v t e
Lori Province-Ardvi
600°E / 41.017; 44.600 Ardvi (Armenian: Արդվի) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. Ardvi at GEOnet Names Server Report of the results of the
Lori Province-Armanis
32917°E / 41.00806; 44.32917 Armanis (Armenian: Արմանիս) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia. Armanis at GEOnet Names Server Report of the results of
Lori Province-Artsni
21417; 44.37000 Artsni (Armenian: Արծնի) is a village located in the Lori Province of Armenia. Since May 1989, after the outbreak of the Nagorno-Karabakh
Lori Province-Atan, Armenia
84917°E / 40.93389; 44.84917 Atan (Armenian: Աթան), is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. It belongs to the municipality of Tumanyan. Atan, Armenia
Lori Province-Tsaghkots
Tsaghkots (Armenian: Ծաղկոց)), is an abandoned village in the Lori Province of Armenia. "ՀՀ ՕՐԵՆՔԸ «ՀՀ ՎԱՐՉԱՏԱՐԱԾՔԱՅԻՆ ԲԱԺԱՆՄԱՆ ՄԱՍԻՆ» ՕՐԵՆՔՈՒՄ ՓՈՓՈԽՈՒԹՅՈՒՆՆԵՐ
Lori Province-Dashtadem, Lori
17500 Dashtadem (Armenian: Դաշտադեմ) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. Dashtadem, Lori at GEOnet Names Server Report of the results of the 2001
Lori Province-Debet, Armenia
Khachigyukh) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia, seated on the right bank of the Pambak river in the northern Lori region of Armenia. Before being
Lori Province-Dsegh
Դսեղ), known as Tumanyan between 1938 and 1969, is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. It is located about 13 km south of the city of Alaverdi
Lori Province-Dzoragyugh, Lori
95167; 44.60528 Dzoragyugh (Armenian: Ձորագյուղ), is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. In 2015 some programs started to be implemented in Dzoragyugh
Lori Province-Dzyunashogh
17944; 44.18111 Dzyunashogh (Armenian: Ձյունաշող) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia near the Armenia–Georgia border. Between May and July 1989
Lori Province-Fioletovo
Fioletovo (Armenian: Ֆիոլետովո) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. The village was known as Nikitino until 1936, when it was renamed Fioletovo
Lori Province-Gomshavar
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Lori Province-Hartagyugh
83556; 44.04667 Hartagyugh (Armenian: Հարթագյուղ) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia. The village was founded in 1820 by Western Armenian immigrants
Lori Province-Jiliza
Jiliza (Armenian: Ջիլիզա) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. Statistical Committee of Armenia. "The results of the 2011 Population Census of
Lori Province-Karaberd, Lori
Karaberd (Armenian: Քարաբերդ} Սարըմսախլու) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia. Karaberd, Lori at GEOnet Names Server Report of the results of the 2001
Lori Province-Karadzor
/ 40.84750; 44.31667 Karadzor (Armenian: Քարաձոր) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia. Karadzor at GEOnet Names Server Report of the results of
Lori Province-Karakala, Lori
44°08′31″E / 41.11028°N 44.14194°E / 41.11028; 44.14194 Karakala is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia. Karakala, Lori at GEOnet Names Server v t e
Lori Province-Katnaghbyur, Lori
Katnaghpyur; formerly, Koturbulag) is a hamlet in the Lori Province of Armenia. Katnaghbyur, Lori at GEOnet Names Server Report of the results of the 2001
Lori Province-Katnarat, Lori
Loriyskiy Sovkhoz) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia. The town was originally a sovkhoz (collective farm). Katnarat, Lori at GEOnet Names Server Report
Lori Province-Khndzorut, Lori
40.783°N 44.533°E / 40.783; 44.533 Khndzorut (also, Vardanlu) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia. Khndzorut, Lori at GEOnet Names Server v t e
Lori Province-Khoronk, Lori
93528°N 44.76361°E / 40.93528; 44.76361 Khoronk (also, Khoronk’) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia. Khoronk, Lori at GEOnet Names Server v t e
Lori Province-Kizkala
44°21′E / 41.050°N 44.350°E / 41.050; 44.350 Kizkala is an abandoned village in the Lori Province of Armenia. Kizkala at GEOnet Names Server v t e
Lori Province-Lejan
Lejan (Armenian: Լեջան) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. Statistical Committee of Armenia. "The results of the 2011 Population Census of
Lori Province-Lernahovit, Lori
Lernhovit; formerly, Sisavan and Karakilisa) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia. Lernahovit, Lori at GEOnet Names Server World Gazeteer: Armenia[dead link]
Lori Province-Lori Berd
Lori Berd (Armenian: Լոռի բերդ) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia, just east of Stepanavan. The medieval fortress "Lori Berd" is located near
Lori Province-Lusaghbyur, Lori
(Armenian: Լուսաղբյուր) is a town in the Spitak Municipality within the Lori Province of Armenia. The village was previously known as Aghbulagh (Աղբուլաղ)
Lori Province-Manvo
41°05′N 44°38′E / 41.083°N 44.633°E / 41.083; 44.633 Manvo (also, Manes) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia. Manvo at GEOnet Names Server v t e
Lori Province-Marts, Armenia
70444°E / 40.95694; 44.70444 Marts (Armenian: Մարց), is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. It belongs to the municipality of Tumanyan. Marts, Armenia
Lori Province-Medovka
41.12278; 44.34556 Medovka (Armenian: Մեդովկա), is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. It belongs to the municipality of Tumanyan. Medovka at GEOnet
Lori Province-Mikhayelovka
village in the Lori Province of Armenia. In 1988-1989 Armenian refugees from Azerbaijan settled in the village. "Միխայլովկա" (PDF). lori.mtad.am. Retrieved
Lori Province-Nalband, Armenia
16139°E / 40.85833; 44.16139 Nalband (Armenian: Նալբանդի Nalbandi) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia. Nalband, Armenia at GEOnet Names Server v t e
Lori Province-Norashen, Lori
the Lori Province of Armenia. The town has a museum and nearby is a fort, dated to the 5th–6th century BCE, which has been excavated. Norashen, Lori at
Lori Province-Pambak, Lori
55611 Pambak (Armenian: Փամբակ) is a village in the Lori Region of Armenia. Pambak is a village in Lori with under 100 households. There is a primary school
Lori Province-Privolnoye, Armenia
14611; 44.44250 Privolnoye (Armenian: Պրիվոլնոյե), is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. Village is situated by the border with Georgia, 17 km on
Lori Province-Saralanj, Lori
and Saralandj; formerly, Gey Yekhush) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia. Saralanj, Lori at GEOnet Names Server Report of the results of the 2001
Lori Province-Shahumyan, Lori
40.78833; 44.53167 Shahumyan (Armenian: Շահումյան) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia. It was named Shahumyan after the Bolshevik-Armenian commander
Lori Province-Shenavan, Lori
867; 44.233 Shenavan (Armenian: Շենավան) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia. Shenavan, Lori at GEOnet Names Server Report of the results of the 2001
Lori Province-Sverdlov, Armenia
Sverdlov (Armenian: Սվերդլով; formerly, Aydarbek) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. Sverdlov is situated on the Urut River, 12 km north-east
Lori Province-Geghasar
/ 40.84917; 44.18389 Geghasar (Armenian: Գեղասար) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia. Geghasar at GEOnet Names Server (as Tapanli) Report of the
Lori Province-Teghut, Lori
Teghut (Armenian: Թեղուտ), is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. Teghut is located 70 kilometres northeastward from Vanadzor. The village is at
Lori Province-Tsater
62944°E / 40.96056; 44.62944 Tsater (Armenian: Ծաթեր) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. There is a small S. Astvatsatsin church on the southern
Lori Province-Urasar
41.01528; 44.28000 Urasar (Armenian: Ուրասար) is a town in Armenia's Lori Province. Urasar at GEOnet Names Server Report of the results of the 2001 Armenian
Lori Province-Vahagni
romanized as Vaagni; formerly, Шагали [Shagali]) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. In 2015 some programs started to be implemented in Vahagni
Lori Province-Yaghdan
41.00917; 44.50833 Yaghdan (Armenian: Յաղդան), is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. Until the 1988 Armenian earthquake it has a majority ethnic
Lori Province-Yeghegnut, Lori
and Eghegnut; formerly, Kamyshkut) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia. Yeghegnut, Lori at GEOnet Names Server World Gazeteer: Armenia[dead link]
Lori Province-Zhdanov, Lori
(also, Kishlag) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia. The town was renamed in honor of Andrei Zhdanov. Zhdanov, Lori at GEOnet Names Server v t e
Lori Province-Gevorg Abajian
(Armenian: Գևորգ Համբարձումի Աբաջյան, December 12, 1920, Shnogh village, Lori Province, Armenia – 2002, Yerevan) was an Armenian theatrical and literary critic
Lori Province-Lernik Papyan
Papyan (Armenian: Լէռնիկ Պապյան, born October 26, 1966, in Vanadzor, Lori Province, Armenian SSR) is a retired boxer from Armenia. He represented his native
Lori Province-Tumanyan, Armenia
Թումանյան), is a town and urban municipal community in Armenia's northern Lori Province, on the banks of the Debed River and in the middle of the Debed Canyon
Lori Province-Marts
MARTS or Marts may refer to: Marts (surname) Marts, Lori, a village in Lori Province, Armenia Marts Peak, in the Sentinel Range of the Ellsworth Mountains
Lori Province-Karmir Aghek
550°E / 40.983; 44.550 Karmir Aghek (Armenian: Կարմիր Աղեկ) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. Municipalities of the Republic of Armenia v t e
Lori Province-Ağbulaq
Gegharkunik Province Aghbullagh, an abandoned village in the Goris Municipality, Syunik Province Lusaghbyur, Lori, a town in the Lori Province In Azerbaijan:
Lori Province-History of Georgia (country)
forestall an Ottoman advance on Tiflis, the Georgian troops controlled the Lori Province, which had an overwhelming Armenian population. After the Armistice
Lori Province-Gerger (disambiguation)
refer to: Gerger, a district in Turkey Garrgarr, Lori Province, Armenia Herher, Vayots Dzor Province, Armenia Gərgər, Azerbaijan Qarqar, Azerbaijan Gerger
Lori Province-Lori 1 Wind Farm
Lori 1 Wind Farm is a wind farm in Armenia located along the Bazum Mountains at Pushkin Pass in Lori, Armenia. The first wind farm in the country, it has
Lori Province-Social issues in Armenia
earthquake zones. The Shirak Province in north-eastern Armenia, Lori Province in northern Armenia, and Kotayk Province in central Armenia are among the
Lori Province-Mining
mining led a governor to proclaim a ban on mining operations in Mountain Province, Philippines. In Brazil, more than 170 tribes organized a march to oppose
Lori Province-Stepanavan Dendropark
Ստեփանավանի դենդրոպարկ), is an arboretum located near the Gyulagarak village, Lori Province, Armenia. Located around 85 km (53 mi) north of the capital Yerevan
Lori Province-List of castles in Armenia
located along the right bank of the Hrazdan River (Yerevan, Armenia). Khoshap Lori Berd Matsnaberd Metsep Fortress Mrtbi Dzor Solyani Fort Tavush Fortress Teishebaini
Lori Province-Ontario
Chambers, Lori, and Edgar-Andre Montigny, eds. Ontario Since Confederation: A Reader (2000), articles by scholars. Winfield, Mark S. Blue-Green Province: The
Lori Province-Kobuleti Municipality
Rivne Oblast 63.00 km2 245,289 33000 city-adm.rv.ua Alaverdi Armenia Lori Province 18 km² 13,186 1701-1708 http://www.alaverdi.am/ Narva Estonia Ida-Viru
Lori Province-Mikhail Loris-Melikov
of Lori - Loris-Melikovs are the representatives of an old noble family whose ancestors in the 14th century owned the town of Lori and the province of
Lori Province-FC Spitak
Սպիտակ), is a defunct Armenian football club from the town of Spitak, Lori Province. The club was dissolved in 1999. RSSSF Armenia (and subpages per year)
Lori Province-Metallurg Stadium, Alaverdi
is mainly used as a training ground by the local youth teams of the Lori Province. The location of Metallurg Stadium near the Debed River The main stand
Lori Province-Sanahin Monastery
an Armenian monastery founded in the 10th century in Sanahin in the Lori Province of Armenia. The name Sanahin literally translates from Armenian as 'this
Lori Province-Archaeology of Armenia
dating back to 8 to 6 century BC, the Iron Age, from Bover I site in Lori Province, Armenia. The researchers believed the woman's skeleton is of the age
Lori Province-Armen Ghazaryan
Armen Ghazaryan (Armenian: Արմեն Ղազարյան, born June 19, 1982, in Spitak, Armenian SSR) is an Armenian weightlifter who later represented Russia. Armen
Lori Province-Diocese of Gougark
northern Lori Province of Armenia. It is named after the historic province of Gugark; the 13th province of the Kingdom of Armenia. The modern-day province of
Lori Province-Borchaly uezd
Shaumiani). The area of the county roughly corresponded to the contemporary Lori Province of Armenia and the Kvemo Kartli region of Georgia. The Debed river,
Lori Province-Mount Leyli
border of Samtskhe–Javakheti, Kvemo Kartli (Georgia) and Shirak Province, Lori Province (Armenia). Leyli is the second highest peak of the Javakheti Range
Lori Province-Maxim Gorky (disambiguation)
propaganda aircraft Maksim Gorkiy, Armenia or Bovadzor, a town in the Lori Province of Armenia Maxim Gorky Fortresses, coastal batteries used by the Soviet
Lori Province-First Republic of Armenia
districts of the Ardahan Province of Turkey, and "disputed control" of Nakhchivan, Nagorno-Karabakh, Zangezur, Qazax, Oltu, and Lori. According to the 1922
Lori Province-Lori Fortress
Lori Fortress (Armenian: Լոռի բերդ) is an 11th-century Armenian fortress located near the Lori Berd village in Lori Province, Armenia. The fortress was
Lori Province-Education in Armenia
requirements of the Bologna Process. COAF SMART educational center in Lori province provides residents of Armenia’s rural communities an opportunity to
Lori Province-Municipalities of Armenia
Zolakar Zovaber Kotayk Province is currently divided into 42 municipal communities, of which 7 are urban and 35 are rural: Lori Province is currently divided
Lori Province-List of World Heritage Sites in Armenia
Year listed UNESCO data Description Monasteries of Haghpat and Sanahin Lori Province 1996 777bis; ii, iv (cultural) The monasteries of Haghpat and Sanahin
Lori Province-Lory Del Santo
Loredana "Lory" Del Santo (born 28 September 1958) is an Italian actress, model and beauty pageant titleholder. Born in Povegliano Veronese, Del Santo
Lori Province-Tashir (historical region)
century , and still divided between the two countries, in the Armenian Lori Province and the Georgian region of Kvemo Kartli(Somhetia). The name of Tashir
Lori Province-Ethnic groups in the Caucasus
Azerbaijan but was later abolished in 1929. Pontic Greeks reside in Armenia (Lori Province, especially in Alaverdi) and Georgia (Kvemo Kartli, Adjara, the Tsalka
Lori Province-Military history of Georgia
executed with 300 other Georgians. His successor, Alexander I, retook Lori Province from the Turkomans and encouraged the Armenian king Beskhen II Orbelian
Lori Province-List of cities and towns in Armenia
census, Syunik Province 2011 Armenia census, Shirak Province 2011 Armenia census, Lori Province 2011 Armenia census, Gegharkunik Province 2011 Armenia census
Lori Province-Razmik Davoyan
Razmik Davoyan (Armenian: Ռազմիկ Դավոյան; 3 July 1940 – 11 January 2022) was an Armenian poet. Davoyan was born in Mets Parni, Spitak rayon, Armenian SSR
Lori Province-List of mosques in Armenia
Mosque Arjut Mosque – ruined mosque in the village of Arjut Building in Lori Berd - The original purpose of the building is unknown, but it was later
Lori Province-Hovik Vardoumian
Vardoumian born 26 July 1940 in the locality of Chochkan in the current Lori marz to the north of Armenia. Having studied at the Yerevan Polytechnic Institute
Lori Province-Pambak (river)
The Pambak (Armenian: Փամբակ), is a river in the Lori Province in Northern Armenia. It is a tributary of the Debed river. It originates in the Pambak
Lori Province-Samvel Karapetyan (businessman)
Karapetyan was born on August 18, 1965, in the town of Kalinino (now Tashir, Lori province) in the Armenian SSR.[citation needed] Karapetyan graduated from the
Lori Province-Tappeh Lari
Tappeh Lari or Tappeh Lori (Persian: تپه لري) may refer to: Tappeh Lari, Kermanshah Tappeh Lori, Ravansar, Kermanshah Province This disambiguation page
Lori Province-Kurdish population
due to internal migration. According to Rüstem Erkan, Istanbul is the province with the largest Kurdish population in Turkey. From the 7 million Iranian
Lori Province-Çorlu (disambiguation)
a village in Karaisalı district of Adana Province, Turkey Lernantsk, formerly Chorlu, a town in Lori Province of Armenia Tekirdağ Çorlu Airport, a regional
Lori Province-Tandzut (river)
The Tandzut (Armenian: Տանձուտ, also Գարպի Garpi) is a river in Lori Province, Northern Armenia, a right tributary of the river Pambak (Kura basin). The
Lori Province-Vanadzor (river)
Vanadzor (Armenian: Վանաձոր), is a river in Lori Province, Northern Armenia. It is 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) long, and discharges into the Tandzut (a tributary
Lori Province-Alexander Sahinian
Alexander Arami Sahinyan (Armenian: Ալեքսանդր Արամի Սահինյան; 15 July 1910 – 4 November 1982) was a Soviet Armenian architectural historian, who headed
Lori Province-Arjut kayaranin kits
40.76500°N 44.63000°E / 40.76500; 44.63000 Arjut kayaranin kits (Armenian: Արջուտ կայարանին կից) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. v t e
Lori Province-Lorestan province
Lorestan province (Persian: استان لرستان) is one of the 31 provinces of Iran. Its capital is the city of Khorramabad. It is in the western part of the
Lori Province-Vachagan Khalatyan
Vachagan Khalatyan ( Armenian: Վաչագան Խալաթյան, Armenian pronunciation: [vɑtʃɑˈɡɑn χɑlɑtʰˈjɑn], 11 May 1932 — 22 July 2004) is a Deaf educator, PhD, originator
Lori Province-Teghut
Teghut may refer to: Teghut, Lori, Lori Province, Armenia Teghut, Tavush, Tavush Province, Armenia Teghut Mine, Lori Province, Armenia This disambiguation
Lori Province-Vanadzor State University
public university in Vanadzor, Lori Province, Armenia. With 5 faculties, it is the largest university in the Lori Province. It provides degrees in Philology
Lori Province-Hayk Square
occupying the western part Hayk Square from above Lori province's administration The city hall Lori Province administration Gugark Hotel View of the Hayk Square
Lori Province-Aragatsotn Province
internal borders with Shirak Province from the north, Lori Province from the northeast, Kotayk Province from the east, Armavir Province from the south and the
Lori Province-Kotayk Province
Ayrarat province of Ancient Armenia. Kotayk is bordered by Lori Province from the northwest, Tavush Province from the north, Gegharkunik Province from the
Lori Province-Lori Province
Lori (Armenian: Լոռի, Armenian pronunciation: [lɔˈri] ), is a province(marz) of Armenia. It is located in the north of the country, bordering Georgia.
Lori Province-Shirak Province
pronunciation: [ʃiˈɾɑk] ) is a province (marz) of Armenia. It is located in the north-west of the country, bordering the provinces of Lori to the east and Aragatsotn
Lori Province-Tavush Province
Gegharkunik Province from the south, Kotayk Province from the southwest, and the Lori Province from west. The capital and largest city of the province is the
Lori Province-Akhtala (disambiguation)
Akhtala is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia. Akhtala may also refer to: Akhtala (Gurjaani), a spa in Georgia Akhtala Monastery, in Akhtala, Armenia
Lori Province-List of protected areas of Armenia
Մարգահովիտի արգելավայր Lori Province 33.68 km2 13.00 sq mi 1971 Rhododendron caucasicum Sanctuary Կովկասյան մրտավարդենու արգելավայր Lori Province 10 km2 3.9 sq mi
Lori Province-Alexandrovka
Bovadzor or Aleksandrovka, a town in Lori Province, Armenia Chkalovka or Aleksandrovka, a town in Gegharkunik Province, Armenia Donetsk, Ukraine, formerly
Lori Province-Anastas Mikoyan
Governorate of the Russian Empire (today part of Alaverdi in Armenia's Lori Province) in 1895. His father, Hovhannes, was a carpenter and his mother, a rug
Lori Province-Khnko Aper
children's literature. Khnkoyan was born in the village of Gharaboya in the Lori region, renamed Khnkoyan after him. He received his primary education in
Lori Province-Zhamatun (village)
44.417 Zhamatun (Armenian: Ժամատուն), is an abandoned village in the Lori Province of Armenia, belonging to the community of Halavar. "ՀՀ ՕՐԵՆՔԸ «ՀՀ ՎԱՐՉԱՏԱՐԱԾՔԱՅԻՆ
Lori Province-List of monasteries in Armenia
centuries Lori Province Kober kayaran 19 Manstev Monastery 12th-13th centuries Lori Province Teghut 20 Akhtala Monastery 13th century Lori Province Akhtala
Lori Province-Akori, Armenia
Akori (Armenian: Աքորի) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. Starting in 2006 Children of Armenia Fund started working in Akori to advance rural
Lori Province-List of caravanserais in Armenia
Aragatsotn Province Talin 4 Sotk Caravansarai 7th century Gegharkunik Province Sotk 5 Geghasar Caravansarai 12th-13th century Lori Province Geghasar 6
Lori Province-Spitak Pass
pass in Armenia crossing the Pambak mountains from Aragatsotn Province to Lori Province at height 2,378m. The M3 highway (Armenia) (de:M3 (Armenien))
Lori Province-Spitak (disambiguation)
Spitak (Armenian: Սպիտակ) is a town in the northern Lori Province of Armenia. Spitak may also refer to: Spitak district [ru], a former administrative
Lori Province-Alexandropol uezd
the uezd included most of the contemporary Shirak Province, and southern parts of the Lori Province of Armenia. The district was eponymously named for
Lori Province-Eduard Sharmazanov
Eduard Sharmazanov (Armenian: Էդուարդ Շարմազանով; born 8 November 1975) is an Armenian politician. Since 12 June 2011, he has been a Vice President of
Lori Province-Lori Bacon
shopping experience". The Province. Retrieved 14 May 2017. - Pahal, Justine (14 October 2014). "Young Women of Influence: Calgary – Lori Bacon". Women of Influence
Lori Province-Vanadzor Technology Center
project aims to promote the business and technology environment in Lori Province and the entire region of north Armenia. The mission of Vanadzor Technology
Lori Province-Sevak Khanagyan
(Wind). Khanagyan was born on 28 July 1987 in Metsavan, a village in the Lori Province. When he was in seventh grade, his family left Armenia and moved to
Lori Province-Alaverdi Futsal
an Armenian professional futsal club based in the town of Alaverdi, Lori Province. Alaverdi Futsal club was founded in 2015 with the assistance of Alaverdi
Lori Province-Lyudmila Mayakovskaya
Lyudmila Vladimirovna Mayakovskaya (Russian: Людми́ла Влади́мировна Маяко́вская; 24 August 1884— 12 September 1972) was a Russian and Soviet textile designer
Lori Province-Vanadzor Fine Arts Museum
in the Republic of Armenia's Historical and Cultural Monuments of Lori marz (province). More than 1,700 works of art are exhibited in three public exhibition
Lori Province-Karmir
Armenian) means red. It may also refer to: Karmir Aghek, a village in the Lori Province of Armenia Karmir-Astkh, a rural locality (a khutor) in Kuzhorskoye
Lori Province-Stepanavan
Stepanavan (Armenian: Ստեփանավան), is a town and municipal community in the Lori Province of Armenia. It is located 139 km north of the capital Yerevan and 24 km
Lori Province-Udi people
in the outskirts of Tbilisi, Poti, Rustavi, in Armenia mainly in the Lori Province, and Aktau in Kazakhstan. Some also live in Ukraine's Kharkiv oblast
Lori Province-Bardzrakash Monastery
Armenian monastery located between Dsegh village and Tumanyan town within Lori marz, Armenia. It is built on a flat spot on a steep slope below cliffs,
Lori Province-Gevorg Jahukyan
1920, in the village of Shahnazar (now Metsavan), now located in the Lori Province of Armenia. In 1941 he graduated from the Yerevan State University (YSU)
Lori Province-Armenia–Georgia border
Ottoman Empire. When the Ottomans pulled out of the area of modern Lori Province in October 1918 the area became disputed between Armenia and Georgia
Lori Province-Gugark pogrom
the Azerbaijani minority of the Gugark District (now a part of the Lori Province) in the Armenian SSR, then part of the Soviet Union. The pogrom of Azerbaijanis
Lori Province-Artem Mikoyan
Governorate of the Russian Empire (today part of Alaverdi in Armenia's Lori Province) on 5 August 1905. His older brother, Anastas Mikoyan, would become
Lori Province-3rd Army Corps (Armenia)
formation of the Armenian Army, located in the city of Vanadzor in the Lori Province. Its commander is Grigory Khatchaturov, a major general in the army
Lori Province-Deaths in August 2022
medalist (1956). Aram Kocharyan, 68, Armenian politician, governor of Lori Province (2006–2011). Man of the Hole, 60s, Brazilian indigenous person. (body
Lori Province-Suren Papikyan
Papikyan was born on 26 April 1986, in the town of Stepanavan, now in the Lori Province of Armenia. He graduated from Stepanavan College No. 1 and was accepted
Lori Province-Lori (historic province)
districts of Armenia (the northern part of modern-day Lori Province). Lori encompassed the Lori Plateau and the basin of the Debed River. In the historical
Lori Province-Kayan Berd
fortress and a former monastery of the Armenian Apostolic Church in the province of Lori in Northern Armenia. The Berd lies between the monasteries Haghpat
Lori Province-Aram Kocharyan
politician. A member of the Republic Party, he served as governor of Lori Province from 2006 to 2011. Kocharyan died on 24 August 2022, at the age of 68
Lori Province-Deaths in June 2023
historian. Vigen Khachatryan, 71, Armenian politician, governor of Lori Province (1996–1998), MP (since 2021). Cedric Killings, 45, American football
Lori Province-Vigen Khachatryan
Assembly of Armenia In office 2 August 2021 – 21 June 2023 Governor of Lori Province In office 1997–1998 Personal details Born Vigen Sureni Khachatryan (1951-07-07)7
Lori Province-Sergo Yeritsyan
Sergo Sargsi Yeritsyan (Armenian: Սերգո Սարգսի Երիցյան; 11 June 1957 – 23 June 2023) was an Armenian journalist and politician. A member of Orinats Yerkir
Lori Province-The Wonderful Sea-Horse (Iranian folktale)
In an Iranian tale titled "کرّة سیاه" ("Black Colt"), sourced from Lori province, a king has two wives and no children. A man named Sayyid meets him
Lori Province-Sanahin Bridge
kamurj; a historical and cultural monument in the city of Alaverdi, Lori Province, Armenia. It is one of the famous engineering structures of medieval
Lori Province-Bendik (disambiguation)
Bendik (Armenian: Բենդիկ) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. Bendik may also refer to: Bendik (given name), a Norwegian given name Bendik Singers
Lori Province-Greeks in Armenia
Armenia's northern border with Georgia, in the northern part of the Lori marz (province). The largest communities can be found in Alaverdi and Yerevan, followed
Lori Province-Simon Zavarian
Igahat in the Tiflis Governorate of the Russian Empire (now Aygehat in Lori Province, Armenia). He graduated from the Nersisian School in Tiflis, then attended
Lori Province-Kuybyshev
Armenia, a town in the Lori Province, now named Urasar Kuybyshev, in 1940–1992, name of Haghartsin, a town in Tavush Province Kuybışev, former name of
Lori Province-Shamlugh
Shamlugh (Armenian: Շամլուղ) is a village in the Lori Province in northeastern Armenia. It is situated on the left bank of Debed River, at a road distance
Lori Province-Tashir
(Armenian: Տաշիր) is a town and urban municipal community located in Lori Province at the north of Armenia. It is located 42 km north of the provincial
Lori Province-Kingdom of Tashir-Dzoraget
Tashir-Dzorageti t'agavorut'yun), alternatively known as the Kingdom of Lori or Kiurikian Kingdom by later historians, was a medieval Armenian kingdom
Lori Province-Luri language
differing mainly in phonology. According to the Encyclopædia Iranica, "All Lori dialects closely resemble standard Persian and probably developed from a
Lori Province-Akhtala
Akhtala (Armenian: Ախթալա), is a town and municipal community in the Lori Province of Armenia, located along the Shamlugh river, on the slopes of Lalvar
Lori Province-Anton Kochinyan
details Born Anton Yervandovich Kochinyan October 25, 1913 Vahagni, Lori Province, Russian Empire Died December 1, 1990(1990-12-01) (aged 77) Yerevan
Lori Province-Haghpat
Haghpat (Armenian: Հաղպատ) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia, located near the city of Alaverdi and the state border with Georgia. The village
Lori Province-Sanahin
(Armenian: Սանահին) is a district of the city of Alaverdi in the northern province of Lori in Armenia. Once a separate village, it is the location of the Sanahin
Lori Province-Zakarid dynasty
court. In the 1120s, David IV of Georgia liberated parts of Armenia (Lori Province) from the grip of the Seljuk Empire, starting a period of Georgian political
Lori Province-Haghpat Monastery
Monastery was chosen so that it overlooks the Debed River in northern Armenia's Lori region. It was built, not on a peak, but halfway up a hillside on a site
Lori Province-History of Armenia
an Ottoman advance on Tiflis, the Georgian troops had occupied the Lori Province which at the time had a 75% Armenian majority. After the Armistice of
Lori Province-Mikhaylovka
spelling of Mikhayelovka, a town in Lori Province Mikhaylovka, former name of Chambarak, a town in Gegharkunik Province Mikhaylovka, former name of Hankavan
Lori Province-Zhdanov (disambiguation)
Zhdanov, Armavir, former name of Mayisyan, Armenia Zhdanov, Lori, a town in Lori Province, Armenia Zhadanov, former name of Beylagan (city), Azerbaijan
Lori Province-Alaverdi, Armenia
pronunciation: [ɑlɑvɛɾˈdi]), is a town and municipal community in the Lori Province at the northeastern part of Armenia, near the border with Georgia. It
Lori Province-Spitak
(Armenian: Սպիտակ), is a town and urban municipal community in the northern Lori Province of Armenia. It is 96 km (60 mi) north of the capital, Yerevan, and 22 km