Zhamatun

Zhamatun, is an abandoned village in the of , belonging to the community of Halavar.
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  • Type: Village
  • Description: village in Lori Province of Armenia
  • Also known as: Jamatun”, “Kilisa”, and “Verin-Kilisa

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Gushar and Lernajur.

Village
, is an abandoned village in the of .

Village
, previously known as Halavar, is a village in the of . is situated 3½ km northwest of Zhamatun.

Village
), is an abandoned village in the of . is situated 6 km northwest of Zhamatun.

Zhamatun

Latitude
40.7374° or 40° 44′ 15″ north
Longitude
44.41343° or 44° 24′ 48″ east
Elevation
2,075 metres (6,808 feet)
Open location code
8HG6PCP7+X9
Open­Street­Map ID
node 10674178505
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
616089
Wiki­data ID
Q15138926
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In Other Languages

From Armenian to Turkish—“Zhamatun” goes by many names.
  • Armenian: Jamatun
  • Armenian: Zhamatun
  • Armenian: Ժամատուն
  • Armenian: Քիլիսա
  • Azerbaijani: Yuxarı Kilsə
  • Chechen: Килиса
  • Dutch: Kilisa
  • Persian: کیلیسا
  • Polish: Kilisa
  • Russian: Жаматун
  • Russian: Килиса
  • Spanish: Kilisa
  • Turkish: Jamatun
  • Turkish: Yukarı Kilise

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