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Syunik Province
Syunik Province-Syunik Province
Syunik (Armenian: Սյունիք, Armenian pronunciation: [sjuˈnikʰ] ) is the southernmost province of Armenia. It is bordered by the Vayots Dzor Province to
Syunik Province-Syunik (historical province)
Syunik (Old Armenian: Սիւնիք, romanized: Siwnik῾) was a region of historical Armenia and the ninth province (nahang) of the Kingdom of Armenia from 189
Syunik Province-Khot, Armenia
Khot (Armenian: Խոտ) is a village in the Tatev Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. It is located on the left side of the Vorotan river, 67
Syunik Province-Kapan
Khustup. Kapan is the most populous town in the Syunik Province as well as the entire region of southern Armenia. According to the 2011 census, the population
Syunik Province-Goris
Goris (Armenian: Գորիս [ɡɔˈɾis]) is a town and the centre of the Goris Municipality in the Syunik Province in southern Armenia. Located in the valley
Syunik Province-Chanakhchi, Armenia
46.383 Chanakhchi (also, Ch’anakhch’i) is a town in the Syunik Province of Armenia. Syunik Province Chanakhchi, Armenia at GEOnet Names Server v t e
Syunik Province-Vorotan
Vorotan (Armenian: Որոտան) is a village in the Goris Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported its
Syunik Province-Armenia–Azerbaijan border crisis
provide a corridor from Nakhchivan to western Azerbaijan through Armenia's Syunik Province, then Azerbaijan would establish it through the use of force,
Syunik Province-Kaler, Armenia
27583 Kaler (also, Gyalur, Kyalr, and K’yalur) is a town in the Syunik Province of Armenia. Syunik Province Kaler, Armenia at GEOnet Names Server v t e
Syunik Province-Vorotnavan
Vorotnavan (Armenian: Որոտնավան) is a village in the Sisian Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The Vorotnaberd fortress is located near the
Syunik Province-Baharlu, Armenia
village in Syunik Province, Armenia. 39°13′15″N 46°13′13″E / 39.22083°N 46.22028°E / 39.22083; 46.22028 Syunik Province Baharlu, Armenia at GEOnet Names
Syunik Province-Municipalities of Armenia
քննարկում է ծրագիրը About the communities of Shirak Province Community mergers in Armenia Syunik Province communities Նախատեսվում է իրականացնել համայնքների
Syunik Province-Zovaber, Syunik
Zovaber (Armenian: Զովաբեր; also, Yaydzhi, Yaudzhi, and Yayji) is a town in the Syunik Province of Armenia. Zovaber, Syunik at GEOnet Names Server v t
Syunik Province-Aygedzor, northern Syunik
(Armenian: Այգեձոր; formerly, Mugandzhug, Magandzhug, Magandzh, Maghanjugh, and Mughanjugh) is an abandoned town in the Syunik Province of Armenia. Syunik
Syunik Province-Voghji, Syunik
Voghji (Armenian: Ողջի), is a former village in Syunik Province of Armenia, currently part of town of Kajaran. Syunik Province Voghji, Syunik at GEOnet
Syunik Province-Yeghvard, Syunik
Yeghvard (Armenian: Եղվարդ) is a village situated in the Kapan Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported
Syunik Province-Lor, Armenia
Lor (Armenian: Լոր) is a village in the Sisian Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village is home to the house-museum of Hamo Sahyan,
Syunik Province-Agarak, Kapan
Agarak (Armenian: Ագարակ) is a village in the Kapan Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported Agarak's
Syunik Province-Dzorak, Syunik
Dzorak (Armenian: Ձորակ) is an abandoned village in the Goris Municipality of Syunik Province, Armenia. It is listed as unpopulated at the 2011 census
Syunik Province-Akner, Syunik
Akner (Armenian: Ակներ) is a village in the Goris Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village was previously known as Brun (Armenian: Բռուն)
Syunik Province-Kashuni, Armenia
Kashuni (Armenian: Քաշունի) is a village in the Tatev Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village was previously known as Maldash. In
Syunik Province-Balak, Armenia
Balak (Armenian: Բալաք) is a village in the Sisian Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported its population
Syunik Province-Syunik Airport
largest city in Armenia, and the largest city in the province of Syunik. On December 5, 2020, the Civil Aviation Committee of Armenia announced that the
Syunik Province-Hatsavan, Syunik
Hatsavan (Armenian: Հացավան) is a village in the Sisian Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village was previously known as Sisian. The
Syunik Province-Davit Bek, Armenia
Davit Bek (Armenian: Դավիթ Բեկ) is a village in the Kapan Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. Located in the Kashun river valley, 28 kilometers
Syunik Province-Armenian highlands
Armenian highlands (Armenian: Հայկական լեռնաշխարհ, romanized: Haykakan leṙnašxarh; also known as the Armenian upland, Armenian plateau, or Armenian tableland)
Syunik 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
Syunik Province-Lichk, Syunik
Lichk (Armenian: Լիճք) is a village in the Meghri Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported its population
Syunik Province-Nzhdeh, Armenia
Nzhdeh (Armenian: Նժդեհ) is a village in the Sisian Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported the community's
Syunik Province-Noravan, Syunik
Noravan (Armenian: Նորավան) is a village in the Sisian Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported its
Syunik Province-Kajaran
Kajaran (Armenian: Քաջարան [kʰɑdʒɑˈɾɑn]) is a town and the centre of the Kajaran Municipality of the Syunik Province in southern Armenia. It is located
Syunik Province-Ajabaj
Ajabaj (Armenian: Աջաբաջ) is a village in the Kajaran Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village was previously known as Ajaran and Ajaraj
Syunik Province-Nerkin Hand
Nerkin Hand (Armenian: Ներքին Հանդ) is a village in the Kapan Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported
Syunik Province-Hartashen, Syunik
Hartashen (Armenian: Հարթաշեն) is a village in the Goris Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village has previously been known as Aigedzor
Syunik Province-Sisian
Sisian (Armenian: Սիսիան [sisˈjɑn]) is a town and the centre of the Sisian Municipality of the Syunik Province in southern Armenia. It is located on both
Syunik Province-Agarak, Meghri
Agarak (Armenian: Ագարակ) is a village in the Meghri Municipality of the Syunik Province in southern Armenia, founded in 1949. As of 2011, the population
Syunik Province-Vayots Dzor Province
University of Gladzor. The province is named after the Vayots Dzor canton of historic Syunik, the ninth province of Ancient Armenia. The exact etymology of
Syunik Province-Syunik
Syunik may refer to: Siunia dynasty, ancient Armenian noble family. Syunik (historic province), the 9th province of the historic Kingdom of Armenia. Kingdom
Syunik Province-Kuris, Armenia
Kuris (Armenian: Կուրիս) is a village in the Meghri Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported its
Syunik Province-Vanek, Armenia
Vanek (Armenian: Վանեք) is a village in the Kapan Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported its population
Syunik Province-Spandaryan, Syunik
Spandaryan (Armenian: Սպանդարյան) is a village in the Gorayk Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The area around the village contains the
Syunik Province-Hunut
46.383°E / 39.250; 46.383 Hunut (also spelled Unut) is a town in the Syunik Province of Armenia. Syunik Province Hunut at GEOnet Names Server v t e
Syunik Province-Zangezur corridor
access to Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic without Armenian checkpoints via Armenia's Syunik Province and, in a broad sense, for the geopolitical corridor
Syunik Province-Tasik
Tasik (Armenian: Թասիկ) is a village in the Sisian Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village has previously been known as Tazagyukh,
Syunik Province-Shaki, Armenia
Shaki (Armenian: Շաքի) is a village in the Sisian Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia, located to the north of Sisian. The village's Holy Mother
Syunik Province-Khndzoresk
Khndzoresk (Armenian: Խնձորեսկ, pronounced [χəndzɔˈɾɛsk]) is a village in the Goris Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village is located
Syunik Province-Tatev (village)
Tatev (Armenian: Տաթև) is a village and the center of the Tatev Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village is home to the 9th-century
Syunik Province-Vank, Armenia
04833°N 46.25111°E / 39.04833; 46.25111 Vank (Armenian: Վանք) is a village in the Syunik Province of Armenia. Vank, Armenia at GEOnet Names Server v t e
Syunik Province-Ishkhanasar
Ishkhanasar (Armenian: Իշխանասար) is a village in the Sisian Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village is located close to the Azerbaijani
Syunik Province-Pirdaudan
250; 46.133 Pirdaudan (also, Pirudan and Pirdoudan) is a town in the Syunik Province of Armenia. Syunik Province Pirdaudan at GEOnet Names Server v t e
Syunik Province-Syunik (village)
Syunik (Armenian: Սյունիք) is a village in the Kapan Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The National Statistical Service of the Republic
Syunik Province-Dastakert
Dastakert (Armenian: Դաստակերտ) is a village in the Sisian Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. It is located 225 km south of the capital Yerevan
Syunik Province-Armenia
intrusions in the Zangezur region of southern Armenia. After Soviet agreements to include the Syunik Province in Armenia's borders, the rebellion ended and the
Syunik Province-Tsav, Armenia
Tsav (Armenian: Ծավ) is a village in the Kapan Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village has a fish farm, a school, and a clinic. The
Syunik Province-Tanahat
Tanahat (Armenian: Թանահատ) is a village in the Sisian Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village has an ancient Armenian monastery named
Syunik Province-Shvanidzor
(Armenian: Շվանիձոր, pronounced [ˈʃvɑnidzɔɾ]) is a village in the Meghri Municipality of the Syunik Province in southeastern Armenia, near Armenia's border
Syunik Province-Tatev Monastery
large basalt plateau near the village of Tatev in the Syunik Province in southeastern Armenia. The term "Tatev" usually refers to the monastery. The
Syunik Province-Zangezur Mountains
forests in Armenia. Additionally, located in the Zangezur Mountains, the forests cover more than 20% of the territory of Armenian Syunik province and reach
Syunik Province-Injevar
25583; 46.43944 Injevar (also, Indzhevar and Inchevar) is a town in the Syunik Province of Armenia. Syunik Province Injevar at GEOnet Names Server v t e
Syunik Province-Arrajadzor (Shamsuz)
(also, Arachadzor and Nor-Arachadzor) is a town in the Syunik Province of Armenia. Syunik Province Arrajadzor (Shamsuz) at GEOnet Names Server v t e
Syunik Province-Artsakh (historical province)
occasionally referred to as "Little Syunik" or "Second Syunik" after the neighboring province. Medieval Armenian authors also referred to it as Khachʻen(kʻ)
Syunik Province-Katnarat, Syunik
Katnarat (Armenian: Կաթնառատ) is a village in the Kajaran Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. Katnarat is not listed in the 2011 Armenian census
Syunik Province-Mountains of Armenia
of Bargushat mountain range Meghri mountain range Mountaineering and Hiking Federation List of volcanoes in
Syunik Province-Geography of Armenia
border between Armenia's southern province of Syunik and Azerbaijan's adjacent Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic. Temperatures in Armenia generally depend
Syunik Province-Diocese of Syunik
(: Սյունյաց թեմ Syunyats t'em) is one of the largest dioceses of the Apostolic Church covering the of
Syunik Province-Shgharshik, Syunik
33611°E / 39.22639; 46.33611 Shgharshik (Armenian: Շղարշիկ) is a village in the Syunik Province of Armenia, located on the outskirts of Kapan. Portal:
Syunik Province-Arajadzor
Arajadzor (Armenian: Առաջաձոր, lit. 'first valley') is a village in the Kapan Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The National Statistical
Syunik Province-Armenia–Azerbaijan border
acquired the bulk of what is now Azerbaijan and part of what is now Armenian's Syunik Province (historically known as Zangezur). Following the Russo-Persian
Syunik Province-Bnunis
Bnunis (Armenian: Բնունիս) is a village in the Sisian Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village was previously known as Bnunik. The Statistical
Syunik Province-Svarants
Svarants (Armenian: Սվարանց) is a village in the Tatev Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village is located in the upper reaches of
Syunik Province-Geghanush
Geghanush (Armenian: Գեղանուշ) is a village in the Kapan Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village had a population of 280 in 2001 (with
Syunik Province-Vardavank
Vardavank (Armenian: Վարդավանք) is a village in the Kapan Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported
Syunik Province-Baghaberd
River, 14 kilometres (9 mi) northwest of the city of Kapan in the Syunik Province of Armenia. Baghaberd is at an elevation of 1,438 metres (4,718 ft). Baghaberd
Syunik Province-Okhtar
Okhtar (Armenian: Օխտար) is a village in the Kapan Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported its population
Syunik Province-Kard, Armenia
Kard (Armenian: Կարդ) is an abandoned village in the Kajaran Municipality of Syunik Province, Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported it
Syunik Province-Tolors
Tolors (Armenian: Տոլորս) is a village in the Sisian Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported its
Syunik Province-Srashen
Srashen (Armenian: Սրաշեն) is a village in the Kapan Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village was previously known as Kilisakend. The
Syunik Province-Vanand, Syunik
Vanand (Armenian: Վանանդ) is an abandoned village in the Goris Municipality of Syunik Province, Armenia. It is listed as unpopulated at the 2011 census
Syunik Province-Zangezur
the Zangezur Mountains which largely corresponds to the Syunik Province of the Republic of Armenia. It was ceded to Russia by Qajar Iran according to the
Syunik Province-Chirish
26694; 46.13500 Chirish is an abandoned village in the Kajaran Municipality of Syunik Province of Armenia. Syunik Province Chirish at GEOnet Names Server
Syunik Province-Syunik rebellion
The Syunik rebellion of 1722–1730 (Armenian: Սյունիքի ազատագրական պայքար, lit. 'Syunik liberation struggle') began as a rebellion of the Armenians of the
Syunik Province-Brnakot
Brnakot (Armenian: Բռնակոթ) is a village in the Sisian Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported its
Syunik Province-Salvard
Salvard (Armenian: Սալվարդ) is a village in the Sisian Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village was previously known as Alilu. The Statistical
Syunik Province-Bagratid Armenia
to the founding of several other Armenian principalities and kingdoms: Taron, Vaspurakan, Kars, Khachen and Syunik. During the reign of Ashot III (952/53–77)
Syunik Province-Jibillu
46.517°E / 39.250; 46.517 Jibillu (also, Dzhibillu) is a town in the Syunik Province of Armenia. Syunik Province Jibillu at GEOnet Names Server v t e
Syunik Province-Shaki Waterfall
Shaki Waterfall (Armenian: Շաքիի ջրվեժ) is a waterfall in Armenia, with a height of 18 m. It is located in Syunik Province. The Shaki Waterfall is situated
Syunik Province-Halidzor
Halidzor (Armenian: Հալիձոր) is a village in the Tatev Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The settlement has a rich history and is adorned
Syunik Province-Ark Ecological NGO
and fitness in Syunik Province, Armenia. The organization has its headquarters in Kapan and has built three ecocamps in the Syunik Province (Kapan, Arajadzor
Syunik Province-Tegh Municipality
Tegh Community (Armenian: Տեղ Համայնք Tegh Hamaynk), is a rural community and administrative subdivision of Syunik Province of Armenia, at the south of
Syunik Province-Sevakar
Sevakar (Armenian: Սևաքար) is a village in the Kapan Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported its
Syunik Province-Shaghat
Shaghat (Armenian: Շաղատ) is a village in the Sisian Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported its
Syunik Province-Hamletavan
Hamletavan is a town in the Kapan community of the Syunik Province of Armenia. Hamletavan is situated west of Shgharshik, and east of Nerkin Giratagh.
Syunik Province-Yeremes
46.10250 Yeremes (also known as, Irimis and Aramis) is a town in the Syunik Province of Armenia. Syunik Province Yeremes at GEOnet Names Server v t e
Syunik Province-Aghvani
Aghvani (Armenian: Աղվանի) is a village in the Kapan Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village was previously known as Khoghvani. The
Syunik Province-Uzhanis
Uzhanis (Armenian: Ուժանիս) is a village in the Kapan Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The National Statistical Service of the Republic
Syunik Province-Vardanidzor
Vardanidzor (Armenian: Վարդանիձոր) is a village in the Meghri Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village had a population of 197 in 2001
Syunik Province-Aygedzor, Syunik
Aygedzor (Armenian: Այգեձոր) is a village in the Meghri Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported its
Syunik Province-Karashen
Karashen (Armenian: Քարաշեն) is a village in the Tegh Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported its
Syunik Province-Karahunj
Karahunj (Armenian: Քարահունջ) is a village in the Goris Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported
Syunik Province-Angeghakot
Angeghakot (Armenian: Անգեղակոթ) is a village in the Sisian Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. A large reservoir, the Angeghakot Reservoir
Syunik Province-Lehvaz
Lehvaz (Armenian: Լեհվազ) is a village in the Meghri Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported its
Syunik Province-Artsvanik
Artsvanik (Armenian: Արծվանիկ) is a village in the Kapan Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village has previously been known as Yeritsvanik
Syunik Province-Bagratuni dynasty
independent kingdom. Their domain included regions of Armenia such as Shirak, Bagrevand, Kogovit, Syunik, Lori, Vaspurakan, Vanand and Taron. Many historians
Syunik 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
Syunik Province-Ashotavan
Ashotavan (Armenian: Աշոտավան) is a village in the Sisian Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village was previously known as Aghk’end
Syunik Province-Torunik
Torunik (Armenian: Տորունիք) is a village in the Sisian Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported
Syunik Province-Geghi
Geghi (Armenian: Գեղի) is a village in the Kajaran Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village had 570 inhabitants in 1959, 932 in 1970
Syunik Province-Khdrants
Khdrants (Armenian: Խդրանց) is a village in the Kapan Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village is also known as Khdran, Khndrats’i and
Syunik Province-Bardzravan
Bardzravan (Armenian: Բարձրավան) is a village in the Goris Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village was previously known as Yeritsatumb
Syunik Province-Antarashat
Antarashat (Armenian: Անտառաշատ) is a village in the Kapan Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village was previously known as Tort’in
Syunik Province-Verishen
Verishen (Armenian: Վերիշեն) is a village in the Goris Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported its
Syunik Province-Karchevan
Karchevan (Armenian: Կարճևան) is a village in the Meghri Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village is located in the southern part of
Syunik Province-Geghavank
Geghavank (Armenian: Գեղավանք) is an abandoned village in the Kajaran Municipality of Syunik Province, Armenia. Geghavank is listed as unpopulated in
Syunik Province-Kornidzor
Kornidzor (Armenian: Կոռնիձոր) is a village in the Tegh Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. It is located in the central-eastern part of the
Syunik Province-Saint Stepanos Church (Shinuhayr)
Stepanos Church (Armenian: Սուրբ Ստեփանոս վանք) is a 17th-century three-nave structure located in the Syunik Province of southeastern Armenia, situated 1.7
Syunik Province-Vorotnavank
villages of Vaghatin and Vorotan, about 14 km east of Sisian in the Syunik Province of Armenia. The complex is surrounded by a high stone wall for defense against
Syunik Province-Lernadzor
Lernadzor (Armenian: Լեռնաձոր) is a village in the Kajaran Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village was previously known as Kyurdikend
Syunik Province-Shinuhayr
Shinuhayr (Armenian: Շինուհայր) is a village in the Tatev Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia, 9 km south of Goris, on the left bank of the
Syunik Province-Harants Anapat Monastery
Monastery (or The Great Desertof Syunik), an architectural complex in the Syunik province of the Republic of Armenia, near Halidzor village, on the right
Syunik Province-Garegin Nzhdeh
Mountainous Armenia, an anti-Bolshevik state that became a key factor that led to the inclusion of the province of Syunik into Soviet Armenia. During World
Syunik Province-Yegheg
Yegheg (Armenian: Եղեգ) is a village in the Kapan Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village was previously known as Shabadin (Շաբադին)
Syunik Province-Tsghuk
Tsghuk (Armenian: Ծղուկ) is a village in the Gorayk Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. Tsghuk was formerly named Haykavan and Borisovka (Russian)
Syunik Province-Khordzor
Khordzor (Armenian: Խորձոր) is a village in the Kapan Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. Statistical Committee of Armenia. "The results of
Syunik Province-Kajaran Municipality
Community (Armenian: Քաջարան Համայնք Kajaran Hamaynk), is an urban community and administrative subdivision of Syunik Province of Armenia, at the south
Syunik Province-Chapni
Chapni (Armenian: Չափնի) is a village in the Kapan Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported its population
Syunik Province-Mutsk
Mutsk (Armenian: Մուցք) is a village in the Sisian Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The Armenian architect, Baghdasar Arzoumanian was born
Syunik Province-Vorotnaberd
Vorotan gorge, between the villages of Vaghatin and Vorotan in the Syunik Province of Armenia. Vorotnaberd is 1,365 metres (4,478 ft) above sea level. Vorotnaberd
Syunik Province-Roman Armenia
Roman province. In the late 4th century, Armenia was divided between Rome and the Sasanians, who took control of the larger part of the Armenian Kingdom
Syunik Province-Kingdom of Armenia (antiquity)
Armenia, also the Kingdom of Greater Armenia, or simply Greater Armenia or Armenia Major (Armenian: Մեծ Հայք Mets Hayk; Latin: Armenia Maior) sometimes
Syunik Province-Darbas
Darbas (Armenian: Դարբաս) is a village in the Sisian Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. Saint Stephen's Church of Darbas was opened in 2010
Syunik Province-Gegharkunik Province
current territory of the province mainly occupies the Gegharkunik and Sotk cantons of the Syunik province of Ancient Armenia, along with parts of Mazaz
Syunik Province-Shikahogh
Shikahogh (Armenian: Շիկահող) is a village in the Kapan Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. Shikahogh State Reserve, the second largest forest
Syunik Province-Reborn Armenia
served as governor of the Syunik Province of Armenia (not to be confused with Vahe M. Hakobyan, another former governor of Syunik). Several party members
Syunik Province-Getishen
Getishen (Armenian: Գետիշեն) is a village in the Kajaran Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village is also known as Getashen, and was
Syunik Province-Norashenik
Norashenik (Armenian: Նորաշենիկ) is a village in the Kapan Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported
Syunik Province-Kavart
23500°N 46.39472°E / 39.23500; 46.39472 Kavart is a village in the Syunik Province of Armenia. There is a dilapidated high-dome Greek Orthodox church which
Syunik Province-OSCE Needs Assessment Team in Armenia
On 24 October 2022, the OSCE assessment mission visited the Syunik Province of Armenia. The mission met with local representatives and visited communities
Syunik Province-Vahanavank
(Armenian: Վահանավանք) is a 10th-11th century Armenian Apostolic cathedral located approximately 5 kilometers west of the town of Kapan in the Syunik Province
Syunik Province-Meghri
Meghri (Armenian: Մեղրի [mɛʁˈɾi]) is a town and the centre of the Meghri Municipality of the Syunik Province in southern Armenia, near the border with
Syunik Province-Tegh
Tegh (Armenian: Տեղ) is a village and the center of the Tegh Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. Tegh is the last village on the Goris-Stepanakert
Syunik Province-Suren Khachatryan
(Armenian: Սուրիկ Սերգեյի Խաչատրյան; born August 1, 1956), known as Liska, is an Armenian politician who formerly served as the governor of the Syunik
Syunik Province-Nerkin Khotanan
Khotanan (Armenian: Ներքին Խոտանան) is a village in the Kapan Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported
Syunik Province-Achanan
Achanan (Armenian: Աճանան) is a village in the Kapan Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. In 1988-1989 Armenian refugees from Azerbaijan settled
Syunik Province-Vaghatur
Vaghatur (Armenian: Վաղատուր) is a village in the Tegh Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. It is located in the central-eastern part of the
Syunik Province-Ditsmayri
Ditsmayri (Armenian: Դիցմայրի) is a village in the Kapan Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. Statistical Committee of Armenia. "The results
Syunik Province-Shurnukh
Shurnukh (Armenian: Շուռնուխ) is a village in the Goris Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village is located on the Armenia-Azerbaijan
Syunik Province-Khoznavar
Khoznavar (Armenian: Խոզնավար) is a village in the Tegh Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported its
Syunik Province-Red Army invasion of Armenia
invaded Armenia, where Armenian SSR was established in November 1920. The Red Army continued to face military opposition only in Syunik, where Garegin Njdeh
Syunik Province-Verin Geghavank
(Armenian: Վերին Գեղավանք) is an abandoned village in the Kajaran Municipality of the Syunik Province of Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia
Syunik Province-Tatev Municipality
Tatev Community (Armenian: Տաթև Համայնք Tatev Hamaynk), is a rural community and administrative subdivision of Syunik Province of Armenia, at the south of
Syunik Province-Tavrus
Tavrus (Armenian: Տավրուս) is a village in the Kapan Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village was previously known as Dovrus (Դովրուս)
Syunik Province-Kavchut
Kavchut (Armenian: Կավճուտ) is a village in the Kajaran Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. In 1988-1989 Armenian refugees from Azerbaijan
Syunik Province-Nerkin Giratagh
Nerkin Giratagh (Armenian: Ներքին Գիրաթաղ) is an abandoned village in the Kajaran Municipality of Syunik Province of Armenia. Nerkin Giratagh was formerly
Syunik Province-FC Lernagorts Kapan
FC Lernagorts Kapan (Armenian: Ֆուտբոլային Ակումբ Լեռնագործ Կապան), is a defunct Armenian football club from Kapan, Syunik Province. Lernagorts Kapan was
Syunik Province-Tkhkut
Tkhkut (Armenian: Թխկուտ) is a village in the Meghri Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported its
Syunik Province-Barabatum
(also, Barabat’um, Barbatum, Brrat’umb, Parravat’ap’, and Prravt’umb) is a town in the Syunik Province of Armenia. Barabatum at GEOnet Names Server v t e
Syunik Province-Orbelian dynasty
The Orbelian lords of the province of Syunik were a noble family of Armenia, with a long history of political influence documented in inscriptions throughout
Syunik Province-Flight of Nagorno-Karabakh Armenians
persecution surged, the evacuation of Armenian refugees began through the Lachin corridor, arriving in Syunik, Armenia via the Kornidzor border post. By day's
Syunik Province-Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
(link) "Armenia Hands Over Lands to Russian Border Guards in Syunik". CIVILNET. 2021-05-27. Retrieved 2023-06-06. "Russian troops deployed to Armenia's Tavush
Syunik Province-Tandzatap
Tandzatap (Armenian: Տանձատափ) is a village in the Tatev Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported its
Syunik Province-Armenian dress
lost. Each province of Armenia stands out with its costume. The famous centers of Armenian embroidery – Van-Vaspurakan, Karin, Shirak, Syunik-Artsakh, Cilicia
Syunik Province-Western Armenia
Western Armenia (Western Armenian: Արեւմտեան Հայաստան, Arevmdian Hayasdan) is a term to refer to the western parts of the Armenian highlands located within
Syunik Province-Shishkert
Shishkert (Armenian: Շիշկերտ) is a village in the Kapan Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported its
Syunik Province-Verin Giratagh
Giratagh (Armenian: Վերին Գիրաթաղ) is an abandoned village in the Kajaran Municipality of Syunik Province of Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported
Syunik Province-Shamb
15000°E / 39.46750; 46.15000 Shamb (Armenian: Շամբ) is a village in the Sisian Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. View of Shamb and its surroundings
Syunik Province-Akhlatyan
Akhlatyan (Armenian: Ախլաթյան) is a village in the Sisian Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported
Syunik Province-Ltsen
Ltsen (Armenian: Լծեն) is a village in the Sisian Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village is also known as Lizin, Lizhin and Ltse
Syunik Province-Lake Sev
between the Syunik Province of Armenia and the Lachin District of Azerbaijan, with the overwhelming majority of the lake being in Armenia. The lake is
Syunik Province-Gorayk
Gorayk (Armenian: Գորայք) is a village and the center of the Gorayk Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. A large reservoir called the Spandaryan
Syunik Province-Shrvenants
Shrvenants (Armenian: Շրվենանց) is a village in the Kapan Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village was previously known as Daymadaglu
Syunik Province-Getatagh
Getatagh (Armenian: Գետաթաղ) is a village in the Sisian Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The town's church, Saint Astvatsatsin, dates from
Syunik Province-Khustup
Khustup (Armenian: Խուստուփ) is a mountain located in the southern Syunik Province of Armenia, to the south of Kapan. The height of the mountain is 3,206
Syunik Province-Movses Khorenatsi
received his initial education at the school in Syunik founded by Mesrop Mashtots, the creator of the Armenian alphabet, before being sent to Vagharshapat
Syunik Province-Aravus
Aravus (Armenian: Արավուս) is a village in the Tegh Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported its population
Syunik Province-Gomaran
Gomaran (Armenian: Գոմարան) is a village in the Kapan Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported its
Syunik Province-Vocheti
Vocheti (Armenian: Ոչեթի) is an abandoned village in the Kajaran Municipality in the Syunik Province of Armenia. Statistical Committee of Armenia. "The results
Syunik Province-Davit Bek
(today the Armenian province of Syunik and part of the province of Vayots Dzor). He was one of the most prominent military figures of the Armenian liberation
Syunik Province-Vachagan
The Vachagan (Armenian: Վաչագան) is a river in the southern Syunik Province of Armenia. The river has a length of 5 km and flows through the town of Kapan
Syunik Province-Origin of the Armenians
The origin of the Armenians is a topic concerned with the emergence of the Armenian people and the country called Armenia. The earliest universally accepted
Syunik 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
Syunik Province-Tatevi Anapat
(Armenian: Տաթևի Մեծ Անապատ, romanized: Tatevi Mets Anapat) is a 17th-century Armenian monastery located in the Vorotan river valley in the Syunik Province
Syunik Province-Halidzor Fortress
southwest in the Syunik Province of Armenia. Halidzor Fortress is 1,051 metres (3,448 ft) above sea level. Halidzor was originally built by Armenian meliks in
Syunik Province-Kalbajar–Lachin Economic Region
Azerbaijani irredentism; it borders Armenia's Syunik province, implying that there is a "Western Zangezur" – that is, Syunik itself. For a long time, the Kalbajar-Lachin
Syunik Province-Tandzaver
Tandzaver (Armenian: Տանձավեր) is a village in the Kapan Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported its
Syunik Province-Goris Municipality
Goris Community (Armenian: Գորիս Համայնք Goris Hamaynk), is an urban community and administrative subdivision of Syunik Province of Armenia, at the south
Syunik Province-Gudemnis
Gudemnis (Armenian: Գուդեմնիս) is a village in the Meghri Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The National Statistical Service of the Republic
Syunik Province-Arsacid dynasty of Armenia
Arsacid dynasty, called the Arshakuni (Armenian: Արշակունի, romanized: Aršakuni) in Armenian, ruled the Kingdom of Armenia, with some interruptions, from 12
Syunik Province-Uyts
Uyts (Armenian: Ույծ) is a village in the Sisian Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. Uyts lies roughly 3.5 kilometers away from the nearby
Syunik Province-Carahunge
the town of Sisian in the Syunik Province of Armenia. It is also often referred to among international tourists as the "Armenian Stonehenge". The Carahunge
Syunik Province-Kapan Municipality
Kapan Community (Armenian: Կապան Համայնք Kapan Hamaynk), is an urban community and administrative subdivision of Syunik Province of Armenia, at the south
Syunik Province-Aragatsotn Province
Aragatsotn (Armenian: Արագածոտն, Armenian pronunciation: [ɑɾɑɡɑˈt͡sɔtən] ) is a province (marz) of Armenia. It is located in the western part of the country
Syunik Province-Sarnakunk
Sarnakunk (Armenian: Սառնակունք) is a village in the Gorayk Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village was previously known as Saybalu
Syunik Province-Armenian archaeology
home in present-day Armenia. The obsidian use in Armenia developed especially during the Neolithic period. Especially the Syunik obsidian was exported
Syunik Province-Kaghnut
Kaghnut (Armenian: Կաղնուտ) is a village in the Kapan Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village was previously known as Moghes.: 100
Syunik Province-Shenatagh
Shenatagh (Armenian: Շենաթաղ) is a village in the Sisian Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village was previously known as Shinagat and
Syunik Province-Armenian mouflon
the Angouran Protected Area in Iran's Zanjan Province. In Armenia, O. g. gmelini is found in Syunik Province (and to a lesser extent, in the provinces of
Syunik Province-Kapan
centre of the Kapan Municipality and also as the provincial capital of Syunik Province. It is located in the valley of the Voghji River and is on the northern
Syunik Province-Karahunj
(Armenian: Քարահունջ) is a village in the Goris Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported its population
Syunik Province-Armenia
region of southern Armenia. After Soviet agreements to include the Syunik Province in Armenia's borders, the rebellion ended and the Red Army took control
Syunik Province-Azerbaijani nationalism
Iran, Nagorno-Karabakh, and portions of Armenia, particularly the Syunik Province. Another aspect of nationalism in Azerbaijan is a sense of victimization
Syunik Province-Wild goat
Zangezur Mountains, in Khosrov State Reserve, and in highlands of the Syunik Province during field surveys from 2006 to 2007. In Azerbaijan, wild goats occur
Syunik Province-Kirakos
earlier name of Ashotavan, a village in the Sisian Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. Kirakosyan, disambiguation Cyriacus, disambiguation This
Syunik Province-Qubadli District
borders the Lachin, Khojavend, Jabrayil and Zangilan districts, and the Syunik Province of Armenia. Its capital and largest city is Qubadli. As of 2020, the
Syunik Province-Zangilan District
borders the districts of Qubadli, Jabrayil, the Syunik Province of Armenia and the East Azerbaijan Province of Iran. Its capital and largest city is Zangilan
Syunik Province-Ordubad District
borders the district of Julfa, as well as the Syunik Province of Armenia, and the East Azerbaijan Province of Iran. Its capital and largest city is Ordubad
Syunik Province-Tatev Monastery
located on a large basalt plateau near the village of Tatev in the Syunik Province in southeastern Armenia. The term "Tatev" usually refers to the monastery
Syunik Province-Baharlu, Armenia
Bagarlu) is a village in Syunik Province, Armenia. 39°13′15″N 46°13′13″E / 39.22083°N 46.22028°E / 39.22083; 46.22028 Syunik Province Baharlu, Armenia at
Syunik Province-Shinuhayr
(Armenian: Շինուհայր) is a village in the Tatev Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia, 9 km south of Goris, on the left bank of the Vorotan River
Syunik Province-Tegh
(Armenian: Տեղ) is a village and the center of the Tegh Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. Tegh is the last village on the Goris-Stepanakert Highway
Syunik Province-Verishen
(Armenian: Վերիշեն) is a village in the Goris Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported its population
Syunik Province-Shvanidzor
pronounced [ˈʃvɑnidzɔɾ]) is a village in the Meghri Municipality of the Syunik Province in southeastern Armenia, near Armenia's border with Iran. The village
Syunik Province-Baghdasar Arzoumanian
buildings as well as many smaller works. Arzoumanian was born in Mutsk, Syunik Province, Armenia. From 1928 to 1936 he studied at the Technical School. In
Syunik 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
Syunik Province-Kashatagh Province
and Armenia to the west. The territory of the Kashatagh Province was part of the Syunik Province of the Kingdom of Armenia. It was one of the many Caucasian
Syunik Province-Hamletavan
Hamletavan is a town in the Kapan community of the Syunik Province of Armenia. Hamletavan is situated west of Shgharshik, and east of Nerkin Giratagh
Syunik Province-Aghbulagh
(Armenian: Աղբուլլաղ), is an abandoned village in the Goris Municipality of Syunik Province, Armenia. It is listed as unpopulated at the 2011 census. "Marzes of
Syunik Province-Aghvani
Aghvani (Armenian: Աղվանի) is a village in the Kapan Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village was previously known as Khoghvani. The Statistical
Syunik Province-Ajylu
28750 Ajylu (Azerbaijani: Açağu, anglicized: Achaghu) is a village in Syunik Province, Armenia. It is located about 4km south of Kuchuma. The village had
Syunik Province-Akner, Syunik
Akner (Armenian: Ակներ) is a village in the Goris Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village was previously known as Brun (Armenian: Բռուն)
Syunik Province-Alvank
(Armenian: Ալվանք); is a village in the Meghri Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. There is a 17th/18th-century Armenian monastery in the
Syunik Province-Angeghakot
(Armenian: Անգեղակոթ) is a village in the Sisian Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. A large reservoir, the Angeghakot Reservoir, spanning more
Syunik Province-Aravus
Aravus (Armenian: Արավուս) is a village in the Tegh Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported its population
Syunik Province-Arrajadzor (Shamsuz)
(also, Arachadzor and Nor-Arachadzor) is a town in the Syunik Province of Armenia. Syunik Province Arrajadzor (Shamsuz) at GEOnet Names Server v t e
Syunik Province-Arajadzor
lit. 'first valley') is a village in the Kapan Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The National Statistical Service of the Republic of Armenia
Syunik Province-Artsvanik
(Armenian: Արծվանիկ) is a village in the Kapan Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village has previously been known as Yeritsvanik, Yeritsvank’
Syunik Province-Ashotavan
(Armenian: Աշոտավան) is a village in the Sisian Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village was previously known as Aghk’end, T’azak’end
Syunik Province-Avsarlu
Avsarlu (also, Arrjahur, Arjagur, Arjagur-Avsarlu, and Razvaliny Avsarlu) is a town in the Syunik Province of Armenia. Avsarlu at GEOnet Names Server
Syunik Province-Aygedzor, northern Syunik
Maghanjugh, and Mughanjugh) is an abandoned town in the Syunik Province of Armenia. Syunik Province Aygedzor, northern Syunik at GEOnet Names Server v t e
Syunik Province-Aygedzor, Syunik
(Armenian: Այգեձոր) is a village in the Meghri Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported its population
Syunik Province-Barabatum
(also, Barabat’um, Barbatum, Brrat’umb, Parravat’ap’, and Prravt’umb) is a town in the Syunik Province of Armenia. Barabatum at GEOnet Names Server v t e
Syunik Province-Chanakhchi, Armenia
46.383 Chanakhchi (also, Ch’anakhch’i) is a town in the Syunik Province of Armenia. Syunik Province Chanakhchi, Armenia at GEOnet Names Server v t e
Syunik Province-Chobanlu
46°22′E / 39.267°N 46.367°E / 39.267; 46.367 Chobanlu is an abandoned village in the Syunik Province of Armenia. Chobanlu at GEOnet Names Server v t e
Syunik Province-Darbas
(Armenian: Դարբաս) is a village in the Sisian Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. Saint Stephen's Church of Darbas was opened in 2010. The
Syunik Province-Geghavank
(Armenian: Գեղավանք) is an abandoned village in the Kajaran Municipality of Syunik Province, Armenia. Geghavank is listed as unpopulated in the 2011 Armenian census
Syunik Province-Geghi
Geghi (Armenian: Գեղի) is a village in the Kajaran Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village had 570 inhabitants in 1959, 932 in 1970 and
Syunik Province-Vanand, Syunik
(Armenian: Վանանդ) is an abandoned village in the Goris Municipality of Syunik Province, Armenia. It is listed as unpopulated at the 2011 census. "Marzes of
Syunik Province-Ishkhanasar
(Armenian: Իշխանասար) is a village in the Sisian Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village is located close to the Azerbaijani border
Syunik Province-Vocheti
Ոչեթի) is an abandoned village in the Kajaran Municipality in the Syunik Province of Armenia. Statistical Committee of Armenia. "The results of the 2011
Syunik Province-Halidzor
(Armenian: Հալիձոր) is a village in the Tatev Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The settlement has a rich history and is adorned with historical
Syunik Province-Hartashen, Syunik
(Armenian: Հարթաշեն) is a village in the Goris Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village has previously been known as Aigedzor, Azatashen-Alighuli
Syunik Province-Hatsavan, Syunik
(Armenian: Հացավան) is a village in the Sisian Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village was previously known as Sisian. The Statistical
Syunik Province-Hunut
46.383°E / 39.250; 46.383 Hunut (also spelled Unut) is a town in the Syunik Province of Armenia. Syunik Province Hunut at GEOnet Names Server v t e
Syunik Province-Injevar
25583; 46.43944 Injevar (also, Indzhevar and Inchevar) is a town in the Syunik Province of Armenia. Syunik Province Injevar at GEOnet Names Server v t e
Syunik Province-Jibillu
46.517°E / 39.250; 46.517 Jibillu (also, Dzhibillu) is a town in the Syunik Province of Armenia. Syunik Province Jibillu at GEOnet Names Server v t e
Syunik Province-Kajaran (village)
(Armenian: Քաջարան) is a village in the Kajaran Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village is home to the 17th-century Surb Hakob Church
Syunik Province-Kaler, Armenia
27583 Kaler (also, Gyalur, Kyalr, and K’yalur) is a town in the Syunik Province of Armenia. Syunik Province Kaler, Armenia at GEOnet Names Server v t e
Syunik Province-Kard, Armenia
(Armenian: Կարդ) is an abandoned village in the Kajaran Municipality of Syunik Province, Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported it was uninhabited
Syunik Province-Katnarat, Syunik
(Armenian: Կաթնառատ) is a village in the Kajaran Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. Katnarat is not listed in the 2011 Armenian census, however
Syunik Province-Kavart
23500°N 46.39472°E / 39.23500; 46.39472 Kavart is a village in the Syunik Province of Armenia. There is a dilapidated high-dome Greek Orthodox church
Syunik Province-Khndzoresk
pronounced [χəndzɔˈɾɛsk]) is a village in the Goris Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village is located to the east of the Goris-Stepanakert
Syunik Province-Khot, Armenia
Khot (Armenian: Խոտ) is a village in the Tatev Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. It is located on the left side of the Vorotan river, 67
Syunik Province-Khoznavar
the Syunik Province in Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported its population as 407 in 2010, down from 458 at the 2001 census. "Syunik regional
Syunik Province-Kornidzor
in the Tegh Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. It is located in the central-eastern part of the province, a short distance from the Vorotan
Syunik Province-Lernadzor
(Armenian: Լեռնաձոր) is a village in the Kajaran Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village was previously known as Kyurdikend. The village's
Syunik Province-Lichk, Syunik
Lichk (Armenian: Լիճք) is a village in the Meghri Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported its population
Syunik Province-Ltsen
Ltsen (Armenian: Լծեն) is a village in the Sisian Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village is also known as Lizin, Lizhin and Ltse. The
Syunik Province-Tkhkut
(Armenian: Թխկուտ) is a village in the Meghri Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported its population
Syunik Province-Nerkin Giratagh
Ներքին Գիրաթաղ) is an abandoned village in the Kajaran Municipality of Syunik Province of Armenia. Nerkin Giratagh was formerly part of the rural community
Syunik Province-Nerkin Hand
the Syunik Province in Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported its population was 78 in 2010, down from 113 at the 2001 census. "Syunik regional
Syunik Province-Noravan, Syunik
the Syunik Province in Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported its population was 524 in 2010, up from 517 at the 2001 census. "Syunik regional
Syunik Province-Nor Astghaberd
(Armenian: Նոր Աստղաբերդ) is a village in the Kajaran Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village was previously known as Payahan (Armenian:
Syunik Province-Pirdaudan
250; 46.133 Pirdaudan (also, Pirudan and Pirdoudan) is a town in the Syunik Province of Armenia. Syunik Province Pirdaudan at GEOnet Names Server v t e
Syunik Province-Verin Geghavank
Գեղավանք) is an abandoned village in the Kajaran Municipality of the Syunik Province of Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported the village
Syunik Province-Salvard
(Armenian: Սալվարդ) is a village in the Sisian Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village was previously known as Alilu. The Statistical
Syunik Province-Shaghat
Shaghat (Armenian: Շաղատ) is a village in the Sisian Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported its population
Syunik Province-Shgharshik, Syunik
22639; 46.33611 Shgharshik (Armenian: Շղարշիկ) is a village in the Syunik Province of Armenia, located on the outskirts of Kapan. Portal: Geography v
Syunik Province-Shurnukh
(Armenian: Շուռնուխ) is a village in the Goris Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village is located on the Armenia-Azerbaijan border
Syunik Province-Nzhdeh, Armenia
Nzhdeh (Armenian: Նժդեհ) is a village in the Sisian Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported the community's
Syunik Province-Spandaryan, Syunik
(Armenian: Սպանդարյան) is a village in the Gorayk Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The area around the village contains the Spandaryan Hydro
Syunik Province-Syunik (village)
Syunik (Armenian: Սյունիք) is a village in the Kapan Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The National Statistical Service of the Republic of
Syunik Province-Tanahat
(Armenian: Թանահատ) is a village in the Sisian Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village has an ancient Armenian monastery named the
Syunik Province-Tatev (village)
Տաթև) is a village and the center of the Tatev Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village is home to the 9th-century Tatev Monastery
Syunik Province-Tsav, Armenia
Tsav (Armenian: Ծավ) is a village in the Kapan Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village has a fish farm, a school, and a clinic. The
Syunik Province-Uyts
Uyts (Armenian: Ույծ) is a village in the Sisian Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. Uyts lies roughly 3.5 kilometers away from the nearby city
Syunik Province-Uzhanis
(Armenian: Ուժանիս) is a village in the Kapan Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The National Statistical Service of the Republic of Armenia
Syunik Province-Vank, Armenia
04833°N 46.25111°E / 39.04833; 46.25111 Vank (Armenian: Վանք) is a village in the Syunik Province of Armenia. Vank, Armenia at GEOnet Names Server v t e
Syunik Province-Verin Hand
15333°N 46.18222°E / 39.15333; 46.18222 Verin Hand is a village in the Syunik Province of Armenia. Currently, the village is administratively subordinate
Syunik Province-Verin Vachagan
39.17917; 46.37444 Verin Vachagan (also, Verkhniy Vachagan) is a town in the Syunik Province of Armenia. Verin Vachagan at GEOnet Names Server v t e
Syunik Province-Voghji, Syunik
Ողջի), is a former village in Syunik Province of Armenia, currently part of town of Kajaran. Syunik Province Voghji, Syunik at GEOnet Names Server v t e
Syunik Province-Vorotan
the Syunik Province in Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported its population was 307 in 2010, up from 271 at the 2001 census. "Syunik regional
Syunik Province-Vorotnavan
(Armenian: Որոտնավան) is a village in the Sisian Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The Vorotnaberd fortress is located near the village. The
Syunik Province-Yeghvard, Syunik
(Armenian: Եղվարդ) is a village situated in the Kapan Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported its population
Syunik Province-Yeremes
46.10250 Yeremes (also known as, Irimis and Aramis) is a town in the Syunik Province of Armenia. Syunik Province Yeremes at GEOnet Names Server v t e
Syunik Province-Zovaber, Syunik
Zovaber (Armenian: Զովաբեր; also, Yaydzhi, Yaudzhi, and Yayji) is a town in the Syunik Province of Armenia. Zovaber, Syunik at GEOnet Names Server v t e
Syunik Province-Chirish
26694; 46.13500 Chirish is an abandoned village in the Kajaran Municipality of Syunik Province of Armenia. Syunik Province Chirish at GEOnet Names Server
Syunik Province-Syunik
Syunik may refer to: Siunia dynasty, ancient Armenian noble family. Syunik (historic province), the 9th province of the historic Kingdom of Armenia. Kingdom
Syunik Province-Mkhitar Sparapet
military commander and participant in the Armenian armed rebellion in the Syunik region of Transcaucasia. He was instrumental in David Bek's victories over
Syunik Province-List of castles in Armenia
11th centuries; 17th-century reconstruction with church nearby (Tavush Province, Armenia). Berdidash Berdi Dosh Berdi Glukh Dzernak Fortress Erebuni Fortress
Syunik Province-Church of Caucasian Albania
Hovhannes addressed to Bishop Vrtanes and Prince Mihr-Artashir of Syunik province. Around the same time, representatives of the Eastern Orthodox Patriarch
Syunik Province-Lachin District
districts of Kalbajar, Khojaly, Shusha, Khojavend, Qubadli, and the Syunik Province of Armenia. Its capital and largest city is Lachin. As of 2020, the
Syunik Province-Ilham Aliyev
southern Syunik Province, and Lake Sevan in Gegharkunik Province, all of them in Armenia, while the latter two are towns in Syunik Province. In 2018,
Syunik Province-Armenian highlands
Gegharkunik Province 7 Mount Trasar 3,594 m (11,791 ft) Armenia: Syunik Province 8 Mount Artos 3,515 m (11,532 ft) Turkey: Van Province 9 Munzur Mountains
Syunik Province-Tatevi Anapat
17th-century Armenian monastery located in the Vorotan river valley in the Syunik Province of Armenia. The Great Hermitage of Tatev, which used to be a renowned
Syunik Province-Shaki Waterfall
is a waterfall in Armenia, with a height of 18 m. It is located in Syunik Province. The Shaki Waterfall is situated 6 km from the town of Sisian. On the
Syunik Province-FC Gandzasar Kapan
Gandzasar Kapan is an Armenian football club based in the town of Kapan, Syunik Province. The team currently plays in Armenian First League. The club headquarters
Syunik Province-Mount Kaputjugh
border between the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic of Azerbaijan and the Syunik Province of Armenia. It has an elevation of 3,905 metres (12,812 ft). "European
Syunik Province-Armenian wine
ancient city of Argishtikhinili located within the territories of Ararat province, was a major centre for wine production. Large storage areas for wine and
Syunik Province-Jermuk
of Greater Armenia. It was first mentioned during the 13th century by historian Stepanos Orbelian in his work History of the
Syunik Province-Zangilan
present-day Zangilan was part of the Kovsakan gavar (county) of the Syunik province within the Kingdom of Armenia. According to Armenian historian Konstantin
Syunik Province-Goris Airport
Airport is located to the south of Goris, near the village of Shinuhayr, Syunik Province, Armenia. It has been closed since the collapse of the USSR in 1991
Syunik Province-Vorotnavank
villages of Vaghatin and Vorotan, about 14 km east of Sisian in the Syunik Province of Armenia. The complex is surrounded by a high stone wall for defense
Syunik Province-Vorotnaberd
Vorotan gorge, between the villages of Vaghatin and Vorotan in the Syunik Province of Armenia. Vorotnaberd is 1,365 metres (4,478 ft) above sea level
Syunik Province-Halidzor Fortress
the town of Kapan, which is 1 kilometre (0.6 mi) southwest in the Syunik Province of Armenia. Halidzor Fortress is 1,051 metres (3,448 ft) above sea
Syunik Province-Baghaberd
River, 14 kilometres (9 mi) northwest of the city of Kapan in the Syunik Province of Armenia. Baghaberd is at an elevation of 1,438 metres (4,718 ft)
Syunik Province-Wings of Tatev
finished on 16 October 2010. Wings of Tatev aerial tramway is located in Syunik region, 250 km to the south of Yerevan. Total ride time from Halidzor station
Syunik Province-Norair Aslanyan
Norair Aslanyan (Armenian: Նորայր Ասլանյան; né Norair Mamedov; born 25 March 1991) is an Armenian footballer who plays as a winger for OFC Oostzaan in
Syunik Province-Zakarid Armenia
church, and exempted 150 monasteries from taxes. In particular, the Syunik Province became a center of intellectual, literary and artistic creativity.
Syunik Province-Julfa District
districts of Ordubad, Babek, Shahbuz, as well as the Syunik Province of Armenia and the East Azerbaijan Province of Iran. Its capital and largest city is Julfa
Syunik Province-Municipalities of Armenia
Torosgyugh), 1 is located in Gegharkunik Province (Geghamasar Municipality with its centre Sotk), 1 is located in Syunik Province (Tatev Municipality with its centre
Syunik Province-Military history of Georgia
Lori Province from the Turkomans and encouraged the Armenian king Beskhen II Orbelian to attack them in present-day southern Armenia's Syunik Province. The
Syunik Province-List of cities and towns in Armenia
Armenia census, Syunik Province 2011 Armenia census, Shirak Province 2011 Armenia census, Lori Province 2011 Armenia census, Gegharkunik Province 2011 Armenia
Syunik Province-List of mosques in Armenia
am. Retrieved 2021-12-31. "Non-Armenian Historic-Cultural Monuments in Syunik". Lragir.am. June 18, 2012. Retrieved Oct 23, 2022. "ՀԱՅԱՍՏԱՆԻ ՀԱՆՐԱՊԵՏՈՒԹՅԱՆ
Syunik Province-Anti-Azerbaijani sentiment
reconstruct the historic Kond district including the mosque. In the Syunik Province of Armenia, the remaining mosques in the towns of Kapan, Sisian, and
Syunik Province-Vahagn Khachaturyan
Vahagn Garniki Khachaturyan (Armenian: Վահագն Գառնիկի Խաչատուրյան, pronounced [vɑˈhɑɡən χɑt͡ʃʰɑtuɾˈjɑn]; born 22 April 1959) is an Armenian politician
Syunik Province-Agarak, Kapan
Agarak (Armenian: Ագարակ) is a village in the Kapan Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported Agarak's
Syunik Province-Syunik (historical province)
Syunik (Old Armenian: Սիւնիք, romanized: Siwnik῾) was a region of historical Armenia and the ninth province (nahang) of the Kingdom of Armenia from 189
Syunik Province-Kapan mine
the Armenia. The mine is located in the south-east of the country in Syunik Province. The mine has estimated reserves of 5.15 million oz of gold and 95
Syunik 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
Syunik Province-Svarants mine
The Svarants mine is a large mine in the south of Armenia in Syunik Province. Svarants represents one of the largest iron reserves in Armenia, having
Syunik Province-Ankasar mine
mine is a large copper mine located in the south-east of Armenia in Syunik Province. Ankasar represents one of the largest copper reserve in Armenia and
Syunik Province-Heydar Aliyev
his birth from the village of Comardlı (modern-day Tanahat in the Syunik Province of Armenia), located only a few miles from Nakhchivan. Some sources
Syunik Province-Republican Party of Armenia
of Armenia accused Suren Khachatryan, governor of the southeastern Syunik Province, and government officials subordinated to him of embezzling 575 million
Syunik Province-Chubanluy
Sharqi Rural District, Iran Chobanlu, an abandoned village in the Syunik Province of Armenia This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical
Syunik Province-Dzorak, Syunik
(Armenian: Ձորակ) is an abandoned village in the Goris Municipality of Syunik Province, Armenia. It is listed as unpopulated at the 2011 census. "Marzes of
Syunik Province-LOR
Gran Torino, including Thao Vang Lor Sue Lor Lor, Armenia, a town of Syunik province Lor, Aisne, a commune of the Aisne département, in northern France
Syunik Province-Vachagan
The Vachagan (Armenian: Վաչագան) is a river in the southern Syunik Province of Armenia. The river has a length of 5 km and flows through the town of Kapan
Syunik Province-Kalbajar–Lachin Economic Region
Azerbaijani irredentism; it borders Armenia's Syunik province, implying that there is a "Western Zangezur" – that is, Syunik itself. For a long time, the Kalbajar-Lachin
Syunik Province-Allium vasilevskajae
or Vasilevskaya's onion, is a species of onion that is endemic to Syunik Province in Armenia. It was found in stony places and on screes in the upper
Syunik Province-Armenia–Azerbaijan border
bulk of what is now Azerbaijan and part of what is now Armenian's Syunik Province (known as Zangezur within the Russian Empire). Following the Russo-Persian
Syunik Province-FC Lernagorts Kapan
Լեռնագործ Կապան), is a defunct Armenian football club from Kapan, Syunik Province. Lernagorts Kapan was founded in 1963 during the Soviet period. After
Syunik Province-Garegin Nzhdeh
anti-Bolshevik state that became a key factor that led to the inclusion of the province of Syunik into Soviet Armenia. During World War II, he cooperated with Nazi
Syunik Province-Pharaon Mirzoyan
of the Ministry of Culture of RA 2005 Awarded the medal “Aksel Bakunts” (Syunik Region) 2006 Honoured Art Worker of Armenia 2006 Full member of the Petrov
Syunik Province-Diocese of Syunik
Diocese of Syunik (Armenian: Սյունյաց թեմ Syunyats t'em) is one of the largest dioceses of the Armenian Apostolic Church covering the Syunik Province of Armenia
Syunik Province-Sevada Grigoryan
Sevada Grigoryan (Armenian: Սևադա Գրիգորյան; born September 13, 1959, in the village of Karashen in Goris), is an Armenian artist. He is known for his
Syunik Province-Gegharkunik Province
Historically, the current territory of the province mainly occupies the Gegharkunik and Sotk cantons of the Syunik province of Ancient Armenia, along with parts
Syunik Province-Syunik Province
Syunik (Armenian: Սյունիք, Armenian pronunciation: [sjuˈnikʰ] ) is the southernmost province of Armenia. It is bordered by the Vayots Dzor Province to
Syunik Province-Vayots Dzor Province
14th-century University of Gladzor. The province is named after the Vayots Dzor canton of historic Syunik, the ninth province of Ancient Armenia. The exact etymology
Syunik Province-List of protected areas of Armenia
National Park Արփի լճի ազգային պարկ Shirak Province 250 km2 97 sq mi 2009 Arevik National Park Արևիկ ազգային պարկ Syunik Province 344 km2 133 sq mi 2009
Syunik Province-Vorotan Cascade
ContourGlobal Hydro Cascade, is a cascade on the Vorotan River in Syunik Province, Armenia. It was built to produce hydroelectric power and provide irrigation
Syunik Province-Arevik National Park
Armenia. Occupying an area of 344 km2, it is located in the southern Syunik Province of Armenia. Among over 150 species of butterflies recorded in the national
Syunik Province-Lake Arpi National Park
Armenia. Occupying an area of 250 km2, it is in the northwestern Shirak Province. Formed in 2009, it is located around Lake Arpi at the Shirak and Javkheti
Syunik Province-Agarak, Meghri
(Armenian: Ագարակ) is a village in the Meghri Municipality of the Syunik Province in southern Armenia, founded in 1949. As of 2011, the population of
Syunik Province-List of monasteries in Armenia
centuries Syunik Province Kapan 54 Kusanats Anapat (Alvank) 17th-18th centuries Syunik Province Alvanq 55 Vorotnavank 10th-11th centuries Syunik Province Vaghatin
Syunik Province-Bottled water in Armenia
2005 in Goris. The bottled water is from the springs of Akner region in Syunik. Brands include: Akner (spring). Tatni Mineral Water Factory (Arsen and
Syunik Province-List of caravanserais in Armenia
century Syunik Province Agarak 10 Bardzravan Caravansarai 17th-18th century Syunik Province Bardzravan 11 Goris Caravansarai 17th-18th century Syunik Province
Syunik Province-Karkar Geothermal Power Plant
and will be situated at the Karkar site in the southernmost province of Armenia, Syunik. Initial studies envisage the construction of a 28-30 MW capacity
Syunik Province-Vahe A. Hakobyan
was an Armenian politician. He previously served as the governor of Syunik Province of Armenia from October 6, 2016, until June 2018. Prior to that, from
Syunik Province-Israel Ori
Ori was born in 1658 in the village of Sisian in Syunik. He was the son of Melik Haikazian of Syunik. During his youth along with a number of other Armenians
Syunik Province-Syunik rebellion
The Syunik rebellion of 1722–1730 (Armenian: Սյունիքի ազատագրական պայքար, lit. 'Syunik liberation struggle') began as a rebellion of the Armenians of the
Syunik Province-Aram Manukian
either in Zeyva village in Zangezur (modern-day Davit Bek, in Armenia's Syunik Province) or in Shushi, the largest city of Karabakh at the time. His father
Syunik Province-Syunik Airport
Kapan, the sixth largest city in Armenia, and the largest city in the province of Syunik. On December 5, 2020, the Civil Aviation Committee of Armenia announced
Syunik Province-Artsakh (historical province)
Artsakh was occasionally referred to as "Little Syunik" or "Second Syunik" after the neighboring province. Medieval Armenian authors also referred to it
Syunik Province-Meghri Fortress
Meghri Fortress Մեղրու բերդ Meghri, Syunik Province, Armenia Fortification walls of Meghri Fortress Meghri Fortress Մեղրու բերդ Show map of Armenia Meghri
Syunik Province-Ark Ecological NGO
and fitness in Syunik Province, Armenia. The organization has its headquarters in Kapan and has built three ecocamps in the Syunik Province (Kapan, Arajadzor
Syunik Province-Local Lore Museum of Goris
of Goris (arm. Գորիսի երկրագիտական թանգարան) is the first museum in the Syunik marz of Armenia. The museum opened in 1948 and was originally located in
Syunik Province-Karmir
or Artsvanik, a village and rural community (municipality) in the Syunik Province of Armenia Vordan karmir or Armenian cochineal, a scale insect indigenous
Syunik Province-Vahanavank
located approximately 5 kilometers west of the town of Kapan in the Syunik Province of Armenia, situated at the foot of Tigranasar mountain along the right
Syunik Province-Second Nagorno-Karabakh War
Committee of the Red Cross and Russian peacekeepers, entered David Bek in Syunik Province of Armenia to pick up the bodies of fallen soldiers. Armenian officials
Syunik Province-Battle of Shusha (2020)
the Armenians and the Azerbaijanis. A key road connecting Goris in Syunik Province, southern Armenia, to Stepanakert passes through the Lachin corridor
Syunik Province-2020 Nagorno-Karabakh ceasefire agreement
corridor connecting Nakhchivan to the rest of Azerbaijan via Armenia's Syunik Province. Analytics pointed out that Azerbaijan's ambitions are aimed at creating
Syunik Province-2nd Independent Motorized Rifle Brigade
formation of the Armenian Army, located in the city of Goris in the Syunik Province. It is also partially stationed in Karakhanbeyli. It is part of the
Syunik Province-Reborn Armenia
served as governor of the Syunik Province of Armenia (not to be confused with Vahe M. Hakobyan, another former governor of Syunik). Several party members
Syunik Province-Armenia–Azerbaijan border crisis (2021–present)
Azerbaijani soldiers crossed several kilometers into Armenia in the provinces of Syunik and Gegharkunik. Despite international calls for withdrawal from the European
Syunik Province-Lake Sev
the border between Armenia and Azerbaijan. It is split between the Syunik Province of Armenia and the Lachin District of Azerbaijan, with the overwhelming
Syunik Province-Zangezur corridor
Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic without Armenian checkpoints via Armenia's Syunik Province and, in a broad sense, for the geopolitical corridor that would connect
Syunik Province-Zangezur uezd
area of the Zangezur uezd corresponded to most of the contemporary Syunik province of Armenia, and Lachin, Gubadly, Zangilan, and Shusha districts of
Syunik Province-Vagarshak Ter-Vaganyan
Vagarshak Arutyunovich Ter-Vaganyan (Armenian: Վաղարշակ Հարությունի Տեր-Վահանյան, Russian: Вагарша́к Арутю́нович Тер-Ваганя́н 1893–1936) was an Armenian
Syunik Province-Zangezur
slopes of the Zangezur Mountains which largely corresponds to the Syunik Province of the Republic of Armenia. It was ceded to Russia by Qajar Iran according
Syunik Province-Shant Alliance Nationalist Party
to run only in certain communities within the Syunik Province. The incumbent mayor of Kapan (Syunik's regional capital), Gevorg Parsyan, led the Shant
Syunik Province-Suren Khachatryan
an Armenian politician who formerly served as the governor of the Syunik Province of Armenia, a position from which he resigned in 2013, presumably because
Syunik Province-East Zangezur Economic Region
Azerbaijani irredentism; it borders Armenia's Syunik province, implying that there is a "Western Zangezur"—that is, Syunik itself. A few days after the Eastern
Syunik Province-Yuri Javadyan
Yuri Levonovich Javadyan (Armenian: Յուրի Ջավադյան; 1 January 1935 – 20 May 2022) was an Armenian politician. He served as Minister of Agriculture from
Syunik Province-Vorotan (river)
tributary of the Hakari river. It starts from the northwestern slopes of the Syunik Plateau, from the Tsalk pond and adjacent springs at an altitude of 3,045
Syunik Province-Versand Hakobyan
Hakobyan was born on 15 September 1950 in the village of Bazarchai, Syunik Province in the Armenian SSR. In 1973, Hakobyan graduated from the Kyiv Institute
Syunik Province-OSCE Needs Assessment Team in Armenia
aggression". On 24 October 2022, the OSCE assessment mission visited the Syunik Province of Armenia. The mission met with local representatives and visited
Syunik Province-Zangezur Mountains
Mountains, the forests cover more than 20% of the territory of Armenian Syunik province and reach an elevation of 2,200-2,400 m (4,000 feet). Part of the Zangezur
Syunik Province-Artak Davtyan (politician)
Artak Ludviki Davtyan (Armenian: Արտակ Լյուդվիկի Դավթյան; 30 October 1966 – 6 March 2023) was an Armenian economist and politician. A member of the Republican
Syunik Province-Pamphylia Tanailidi
Elisabethpol Governorate of Russia; nowadays the village of Mutsk, Syunik province, Armenia) to a family of émigrés from Kars. She first appeared on stage
Syunik Province-Saint Minas church of Halidzor
village of Halidzor, in the center of the Old Halidzor village in the Syunik Province in southeastern Armenia. According to the inscription on the façade
Syunik Province-Nicholas Adontz
then part of the Zangezur uezd of the Elizavetpol Governorate (present-day Syunik). His family traced its roots to an eighteenth-century Armenian military
Syunik Province-2020s in Asian history
Azerbaijan and its Nakhchivan exclave via a strip of land in Armenia's Syunik Province. Russian FSB′s Border Troops would exercise control over the transport
Syunik Province-Godedzor
located about 1,5 kilometres west of the village of Angeghakot in the Syunik Province of Armenia. The settlement of Nerkin Godedzor is in the Vorotan river
Syunik Province-Harants Anapat Monastery
Harants Anapat Monastery (or The Great Desertof Syunik), an architectural complex in the Syunik province of the Republic of Armenia, near Halidzor village
Syunik Province-Proshyan dynasty
Alp Arslan. Later, in the early 13th century, the Georgians captured the Syunik region from the Kipchak Eldiguzids, a successor state of the Seljuks (Georgian–Seljuk
Syunik Province-Saint Stepanos Church (Shinuhayr)
the Syunik Province of southeastern Armenia, situated 1.7 kilometers southeast of Shinuhayr village, in the center of Old Shinuhair village, Syunik Province
Syunik Province-Dastakert
(Armenian: Դաստակերտ) is a village in the Sisian Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. It is located 225 km south of the capital Yerevan and 115
Syunik Province-Carahunge
is a prehistoric archaeological site near the town of Sisian in the Syunik Province of Armenia. It is also often referred to among international tourists
Syunik Province-Shikahogh State Reserve
covering some 10,330 ha of land, and located in southern Armenia in the Syunik Province. Environmentalists have said it has been largely unaffected by Armenia’s