- 40°14′11″N 44°30′14″E / 40.23639°N 44.50389°E / 40.23639; 44.50389
Zovuni (Armenian: Զովունի), is a
major village in the
Kotayk Province of Armenia...
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Zovuni (also,
Molla Kasum), is an
abandoned village in the
Aragatsotn Province of Armenia. It was
formed during the 1828 by
Armenian migrants from the...
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Tandzut Tlik
Verin Artashat Yeghegnut (Badal)
Yeraskhahun Zartonk (Ghamshlu)
Zovuni The
majority of
Yazidi villages are
located in
western Armenia, in Aragatsotn...
- Tsaghkadzor: 223 Charentsavan: 226 Eghvard: 224 Nor Hachn: 224 Nor Geghi: 224
Zovuni: 224 52 Proshyan: 224 53 Argel: 224 54 Mayakovski: 222 90 Balahovit: 222...
- reservoir. The
Zovuni cemetery sits to the east of the church,
across a ravine.
Zovuni Poghos-Petros
Church Zovuni Poghos-Petros
Church Zovuni Poghos-Petros...
- Aziz
Amari Tamoyan (Armenian: Ազիզ Ամարի Թամոյան; July 1, 1933 in
Zovuni,
Armenia –
January 2, 2021) was a
Yazidi politician and the
president of the Yezidi...
- the diocese. However,
small communities of
Yazdis in
Zovuni, Bjni, Getamej, and Dzoraghbyur.
Zovuni and
Alapars have a
significant number of
Russian Molokans...
- Karmrashen, Kasagh, Kyalashbek, Lusaghbyur, Nigatun, Shenik,
Verin Kalakut and
Zovuni. The 17th-century
bridge of
Ashtarak on
Kasagh River is
among the interesting...
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basilicas of
Karnut (5th century),
Yeghvard (5th century),
Garni (IV century),
Zovuni (5th century),
Tsaghkavank (VI century),
Dvina (553–557),
Tallinn (5th century)...
- Zovk
Nairi Muni****lity
Aragyugh Buzhakan Kasakh Proshyan Saralanj Zoravan Zovuni Nor
Hachn Muni****lity
Argel Getamej Kanakeravan Karashamb Mrgashen Nor...