Nahapetavan
Nahapetavan is a village in the Artik Municipality of the Shirak Province of Armenia. The town was renamed in 1961 in honor of Nahapet Kurghinian, a participant in the Bolshevik uprising in May 1920.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Village with 797 residents
- Description: place in Shirak, Armenia
- Historically known as: “Khachakilisa” and “Paros”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Harichavank Monastery and Surb Grigor.
Harichavank Monastery
Church
Photo: Armenak Margarian, CC BY-SA 4.0.
The Harichavank is a 7th-century Armenian monastery located near the village of Harich in the Shirak Province of Armenia. The village is 3 km southeast of the town of Artik.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Harich and Saralanj.
Harich
Village
Photo: Liveon001, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Harich is a village in the Artik Municipality of 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.
Artik
Town
Photo: Wikimedia, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Artik is a town in the Artik Municipality of the Shirak Province of Armenia. As of the 2011 census, the town had a population of 19,534. As per the 2016 official estimate, the population of Artik was around 18,800. Artik is situated 4 km west of Nahapetavan.
Nahapetavan
- Categories: village in Armenia and locality
- Location: Artik Municipality, Shirak Province, Armenia, Caucasus, Asia
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Latitude
40.60788° or 40° 36′ 28″ northLongitude
44.01481° or 44° 0′ 53″ eastPopulation
797Elevation
2,055 metres (6,742 feet)Open location code
8HG6J257+5WOpenStreetMap ID
node 1410340096OpenStreetMap feature
place=villageGeoNames ID
616388Wikidata ID
Q644740
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In Other Languages
From Armenian to Vietnamese—“Nahapetavan” goes by many names.
- Armenian: “Խաչաքիլիսա” (historical)
- Armenian: “Խաչիքիլիսա” (historical)
- Armenian: “Նահապետավան”
- Armenian: “Փարոս” (historical)
- Azerbaijani: “Xaçakilsə”
- Bulgarian: “Наапетаван”
- Chechen: “Наапетаван”
- Chinese: “Nahapetavan”
- Dutch: “Nahapetavan”
- French: “Nahapetavan”
- Georgian: “ნაჰაპეტავანი”
- Greek: “Ναχαπεταβάν”
- Italian: “Nahapetavan”
- Malay: “Nahapetavan”
- Min Nan Chinese: “Nahapetavan”
- Persian: “ناهاپتاوان”
- Persian: “نهاپتاوان”
- Polish: “Nahapetawan”
- Russian: “Наапетаван”
- Russian: “Нагапетаван”
- Russian: “Парос” (historical)
- Russian: “Хачакилиса” (historical)
- Scots: “Nahapetavan”
- Spanish: “Nahapetavan”
- Turkish: “Kaçakilise”
- Turkish: “Nahapetavan”
- Uzbek: “Nahapetavan”
- Vietnamese: “Nahapetakan”
- Vietnamese: “Nahapetavan”
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