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Discover Azn
The district Azn of in Shiraki Marz is a district in Armenia about 41 mi north-west of Yerevan, the country's capital city.
When in this area, you might want to pay a visit to some of the following locations: Gyumri, Akyaka, Ashtarak, Vanadzor and Armavir. To further explore this place, just scroll down and browse the available info.
Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: -2°C / 28 °F
Morning Temperature | -6°C / 21 °F |
Evening Temperature | -4°C / 24 °F |
Night Temperature | -6°C / 21 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 0% |
Air Humidity | 79% |
Air Pressure | 1028 hPa |
Wind Speed | Calm with 2 km/h (1 mph) from East |
Cloud Conditions | Broken clouds, covering 53% of sky |
General Conditions | Broken clouds |
Thursday, 5th of December 2024
-1°C (30 °F)
-4°C (25 °F)
Overcast clouds, calm.
Friday, 6th of December 2024
-0°C (32 °F)
-3°C (27 °F)
Overcast clouds, calm.
Saturday, 7th of December 2024
1°C (33 °F)
-2°C (29 °F)
Overcast clouds, calm.
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Attractions and noteworthy things
Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.
Artik
Artik is a city located in the Shirak (marz) province of Armenia. It has a population of 14,949 people, down from the 25,100 reported in the 1989 census. Artik has several monuments and churches. At the central square there is a World War II monument. A short distance from the square are the two churches: Saint Marine built in the 5th century and Saint Gevorg built in the 7th century. Saint Gevorg is the larger of the two and had previously been turned into a storehouse under the Soviets.
Pemzashen
Pemzashen (Armenian: Պեմզաշեն; formerly, Makhmudzhug, Mahmnutcuk, and Magmudzhuk) is a village in the Shirak Province of Armenia. During the Soviet era a sewing factory, construction materials plant, and a parts factory to supply hydro-electric stations were based out of Pemzashen. After the collapse of the USSR, most of the village's residents have found themselves out of work and many of the men have moved to Russia to find jobs.
Berkarat
Berkarat (Armenian: Բերքառատ, also Romanized as Berk’arrat, Berqarat, and Berkarrat; formerly, Akhula) is a town in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia.
Geghadir, Aragatsotn
Geghadir (Armenian: Գեղադիր, also Romanized as Gekhadir; formerly, Nizhnyaya Gezaldara) is a town in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia.
Geghadzor
Geghadzor (Armenian: Գեղաձոր, also Romanized as Gekhadzor; formerly, Verkhnyaya Gezaldara and Gezaldara) is a town in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia.
Harich, Armenia
Harich (Armenian: Հառիճ; also Romanized as Harrich and Arich; formerly Kipchag) is a village in the Shirak Province of Armenia. Within the village is the Harichavank Monastery of the 8th century. Across the gorge from the monastery is a 3rd millennium BC fortress and tomb field.
Hnaberd, Aragatsotn
Hnaberd (Armenian: Հնաբերդ, also Romanized as Khnaberd; formerly, Kyrkhdagirman and Kirkhdagirman) is a town in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia. The town has a 5th century church. There is a large Urartian fortress nearby.
Jrarat, Shirak
Jrarat (Armenian: Ջրառատ, also Romanized as Dzhrarat and Jrarrat; until 1945, Chirakhlu and Chrakhli) is a town in the Shirak Province of Armenia. The town contains a ruined 6th century church.
Kapanak
Kapanak is a town in the Shirak Province of Armenia.
Sadunts
Sadunts (Armenian: Սադունց; until 1978, Karvansara and Karavansara, formerly Amre Taza) is a town in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia. The prior name derives from caravanserai. The town is mostly populated by Yezidis.
Lernapar
Lernapar (Armenian: Լեռնապար; until 1978, Haykakan Pamb or Russified as Pamb Armyanskiy - both meaning "Armenian Pamb" as distinguished from Sipan, the Kurdish Pamb - and Gharakilisa - meaning "black church") is a town in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia.
Lernakert, Shirak
Lernakert (Armenian: Լեռնակերտ, also Romanized as Lerrnakert; formerly, Shirvandzhug and Shirvan) is a town in the Shirak Province of Armenia.
Meghrashen
Meghrashen (Armenian: Մեղրաշեն, also Romanized as Megrashen; formerly, Kazanchi) is a town in the Shirak Province of Armenia.
Mets Mantash
Mets Mantash (Armenian: Մեծ Մանթաշ, also Romanized as Mets Mant’ash and Metz Mantash; also, Mantash and Russified as Bol’shoy Mantash; formerly, Mets Arikhvali) is a town in the Shirak Province of Armenia.
Nahapetavan
Nahapetavan (Armenian: Նահապետավան, also Romanized as Nagapetavan; until 1935, Khachakilisa, from 1935 to 1961, Paros) is a town in the Shirak Province of Armenia. The town was renamed in 1961 in honor of Nagapet (or Nahapet) Kurghinian, a participant in the Bolshevik uprising in May 1920.
Nor Kyank, Shirak
Nor Kyank (Armenian: Նոր կյանք, also Romanized as Nor Kyank’ and Nor Kyanq; formerly, Machidli) is a town in the Shirak Province of Armenia.
Norashen, Aragats
Norashen (Armenian: Նորաշեն; until 1946, Sachlu and Sachili) is a town in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia.
Hovit
For the town in Aragatsotn Province, see Nigavan.