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Aghstafa (also,
Aghstafachay (Azerbaijani: Ağstafaçay)) or
Aghstev (Armenian: Աղստև, romanized:
Aghstev) is a
river in
Armenia and Azerbaijan, and is a right...
- region, at the foot of
Ijevan ridge of
Gugark Mountains, on the s****s of
Aghstev River.
Ijevan is the seat of the
Diocese of
Tavush of the
Armenian Apostolic...
- walls. The
style has
quickly been
spread all over the
villages at the
Aghstev river valley. At the
beginning of the 20th century, many
traditional crafts...
- the name of a
stream which flows past the
monastery and
empties into the
Aghstev.
Haghartsin is
thought to have been
founded in the 10th century, although...
- The
province is a
major source of
water in Armenia. The main
source is
Aghstev river with its
tributaries Getik,
Voskepar and Sarnajur.
Minor rivers include...
-
meadows above this
altitudes do not
belong to the
national park. The
River Aghstev and its main
tributaries – the
Rivers Hovajur, Shtoghanajur, Bldan, Haghartsin...
- 2024,
heavy rains caused floods in
Armenia and Georgia, with the Debed,
Aghstev, and
Tashir rivers bursting their banks.
Three people have been confirmed...
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capacity (MW)
Average yearly production (GWh)
Debed River 79 35.501 123.47
Aghstev River 67 58.270 159.27
Akhuryan River 14 24.985 79.75
Kasakh River 14 7...
- the
Margahovit Sanctuary, and the
Rhododendron caucasi****
Sanctuary near
Aghstev river. The
Stepanavan Dendropark as well as the
Vanadzor Botanical Garden...
- (Armenian: Գետիկ) is a
river in Armenia, a
right tributary of the
Aghstafa (
Aghstev). It
begins on the
eastern slope of the
Sevan ridge near the apex Kashatakh...