Charentsavan
Charentsavan, is a town and urban municipal community in the Kotayk Province of Armenia. It was founded in 1947 as Lusavan, and renamed in 1967 after the Armenian poet Yeghishe Charents. According to the 2022 census, Charentsavan had a population of 22,071.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Town with 22,800 residents
- Description: city in Kotayk, Armenia
- Also known as: “Ch’arants’avan” and “Choentsavan”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Charentsavan City Stadium and Saint Vardan Church.
Charentsavan City Stadium
Stadium
Photo: Spetsnaz1991, CC BY 2.0.
Charentsavan City Stadium, is a multipurpose stadium in Charentsavan, Armenia, mainly used for football games, as well as local events of athletics.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Alapars and Karenis.
Alapars
Village
Photo: Liveon001, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Alapars is a village in the Kotayk Province of Armenia. The village has 860 dwellings, a school, house of culture, and library. The population is entirely Armenian.
Karenis
Village
Photo: Soghomon Matevosyan, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Karenis is a village in Kotayk Province of Armenia. Karenis is situated 3½ km southwest of Charentsavan.
Fantan
Village
Photo: Albero, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Fantan, is a village in the Kotayk Province of Armenia. Fantan is situated 4 km east of Charentsavan.
Charentsavan
- Categories: city or town in Armenia and locality
- Location: Charentsavan Municipality, Kotayk Province, Armenia, Caucasus, Asia
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Latitude
40.40725° or 40° 24′ 26″ northLongitude
44.64454° or 44° 38′ 40″ eastPopulation
22,800Elevation
1,661 metres (5,449 feet)Open location code
8HG6CJ4V+VROpenStreetMap ID
way 177131879OpenStreetMap feature
place=townGeoNames ID
616785Wikidata ID
Q1451780
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Western Armenian—“Charentsavan” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “تشارنتساوان”
- Armenian: “Ch’arents’avan”
- Armenian: “Charencavan”
- Armenian: “Չարենցավան”
- Azerbaijani: “Çarentsavan”
- Belarusian: “Чарэнцаван”
- Bulgarian: “Чаренцаван”
- Catalan: “Txarentsavan”
- Chechen: “Чаренцаван”
- Chinese: “Charentsavan”
- Chinese: “恰伦察万”
- Czech: “Čarencavan”
- Czech: “Lusavan”
- Dutch: “Charentsavan”
- Dutch: “Tsjarentsavan”
- Esperanto: “Ĉarencavan”
- Estonian: “Tšharentshavan”
- Finnish: “Tšarentsavan”
- French: “Charentsavan”
- Georgian: “ჩარენცავანი”
- German: “Tscharenzawan”
- Greek: “Τσαρεντσαβάν”
- Indonesian: “Charentsavan”
- Italian: “Charentsavan”
- Italian: “Tcharentsavan”
- Lithuanian: “Čarencavanas”
- Malay: “Charentsavan”
- Mazanderani: “چارنتساوان”
- Min Nan Chinese: “Charentsavan”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Tjarentsavan”
- Norwegian: “Tjarentsavan”
- Ossetian: “Чаренцаван”
- Persian: “چارنتساوان”
- Polish: “Charentsawan”
- Polish: “Czarencawan”
- Romanian: “Cearențavan”
- Romanian: “Charentsavan”
- Romanian: “Ciarențavan”
- Russian: “Лусаван”
- Russian: “Чаренцаван”
- Scots: “Charentsavan”
- Serbian: “Чаренцаван”
- South Azerbaijani: “چارنتساوان”
- Spanish: “Charentsavan”
- Swahili: “Charentsavan”
- Swedish: “Tjarentsavan”
- Turkish: “Çarentsavan”
- Ukrainian: “Чаренцаван”
- Upper Sorbian: “Čarencawan”
- Vietnamese: “Charentsavan”
- Western Armenian: “Չարենցաւան”
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