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  2. Yerevan - Wikipedia

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    Civilians, including children, aided in the effort as well, as "Carts drawn by oxen, water buffalo, and cows jammed the roads bringing food, provisions, ammunition, and volunteers from the vicinity" of Yerevan. [75] Map of Yerevan in 1920, made before the Soviet reconstruction of the city by Alexander Tamanyan in 1924.

  3. Districts of Yerevan - Wikipedia

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    Yerevan city plan created by an Armenian architect Boris Mehrabyan in 1906-1911 Dzoragyugh in the early 20th century. Surb Sargis Church can be seen at the top right corner. After Erivan was taken over by the Russian troops in 1827, many Armenians from northern Persia came to Eastern Armenia, including to Yerevan. The city was expanded.

  4. List of cities and towns in Armenia - Wikipedia

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    Map of the cities in Armenia (does not reflect the 2017 reforms). This is a list of cities and towns in Armenia ordered by population by the Statistical Committee of Armenia (ArmStat). Armenia has 46 municipalities designated as urban communities (Armenian: քաղաքային համայնքներ k’aghak’ayin hamaynk’ner) as of 2017.

  5. File:Yerevan Metro map.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Administrative divisions of Armenia - Wikipedia

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    Yerevan is treated separately and granted special administrative status as the country's capital. The chief executive in each of 10 marz es is the marzpet , appointed by the government of Armenia. In Yerevan, the chief executive is the mayor, elected by the Yerevan City Council .

  7. Historical capitals of Armenia - Wikipedia

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    City Period Years Duration, years 1 Sugunia: Kingdom of Ararat: 860 BC–858 BC 2 2 Arzashkun: Kingdom of Ararat: 858 BC–850s BC 1-8 3 Tushpa (Van) Kingdom of Ararat: 832 BC–590 BC 242 4 [2] Armavir: Orontid dynasty: 331–210 BC 121 5 Yervandashat: Orontid dynasty and Artaxiad dynasty: 210–176 BC 34 6 Artaxata (Artashat) Artaxiad dynasty

  8. Arabkir District - Wikipedia

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    The sculpture of Tsovinar at the Vahagn Davtyan park. With an area of 12 km 2 (5.38% of Yerevan city area), Arabkir is the 8th-largest district of Yerevan in terms of area. . It is unofficially divided into smaller neighborhoods such as Nor Arabkir, Mergelyan, Aygedzor, Kanaker Hydropower Plant and Rayk

  9. Avan District - Wikipedia

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    Avan was severely damaged during the devastating Yerevan earthquake of 1679. After the Sovietization of Armenia, the city of Yerevan was entirely remodeled by architect Alexander Tamanian. By the mid-1960s, within the original plan of Tamanian, new cheaper Soviet apartment blocks with more than five stories were constructed at the outskirts of ...