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eleven administrative divisions. Of these, ten are provinces,
known as
marzer (մարզեր) or in the
singular form marz (մարզ) in Armenian.
Yerevan is treated...
- This is a list of
Armenian provinces (
marzer) by
Human Development Index as of 2022,
including Yerevan, the
capital and
largest city. "Sub-national HDI...
- Marz (մարզ),
plural marzer (մարզեր), is the name for a first-level
administrative entity in Armenia. In English, it is
usually translated as
province or...
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Kotayk Gegharkunik Vayots Dzor
Syunik Armenia is
divided into ten
provinces (
marzer,
singular marz), with the city (kaghak) of
Yerevan (Երևան)
having special...
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communes (comunas) 48
neighbourhoods (barrios)
Armenia Unitary 10
provinces (
marzer) 70 muni****lities (hamaynkner) 1
autonomous city:
Yerevan 12 districts...
- The
specific subdivisions of
Armenia are each
called marz, մարզ (pl. "
marzer, մարզեր"), a
loanword from Persian. See
Krajina and
Military Frontier. The...
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eleven administrative divisions. Of these, ten are provinces,
known as
marzer (մարզեր) or in the
singular form marz (մարզ) in Armenian.
Azerbaijan is...
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Soviet Union, the
districts were
abolished in 1995 and
replaced by
larger marzer ("provinces").
Depending on the
historical period,
Soviet authorities would...
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covers the
whole capital, DSL, and Wi-Fi connectivity, VoIP etc.
throughout Yerevan and the provinces, or
marzer.
Internet in
Armenia Arminco website v t e...
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police department for the
capital city of
Yerevan and one for each of the 10
marzer, or
administrative divisions. The
majority of
policing work is
carried out...