P’ok’r K’ulapat
P’ok’r K’ulapat is a mountain in Ararat Province, Armenia and has an elevation of 1,859 metres. P’ok’r K’ulapat is situated nearby to the locality Vank’, as well as near Avanik.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Bayburd and Khosrov.
Bayburd
Hamlet
Geghmahovit or Bayburd is an abandoned town in the Ararat Province of Armenia. Traces of an early medieval armenian Bayburd settlement have been preserved in the Khosrov reserve, at the confluence of the Aghjo and Glan tributaries of the Azat River. Bayburd is situated 6 km northwest of P’ok’r K’ulapat.
Khosrov
Locality
Khosrov is a town in the Ararat Province of Armenia. Khosrov is situated 8 km southeast of P’ok’r K’ulapat.
Goght
Village
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Goght is a village in the Kotayk Province of Armenia, located on the right bank of the upper-Azat River. It is known from 13th-century manuscripts as Goghot. Goght is situated 10 km northwest of P’ok’r K’ulapat.
P’ok’r K’ulapat
- Type: Mountain with an elevation of 1,859 metres
- Category: landform
- Location: Ararat Province, Armenia, Caucasus, Asia
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Latitude
40.0611° or 40° 3′ 40″ northLongitude
44.83893° or 44° 50′ 20″ eastElevation
1,859 metres (6,099 feet)Open location code
8HG63R6Q+CHGeoNames ID
11128692
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In Other Languages
“P’ok’r K’ulapat” goes by many names.
- Armenian: “P’ok’r K’ulapat”
- Armenian: “Փոքր Քուլապատ”
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