Mets Zarrit’ap’i

Mets Zarrit’ap’i is a forest in , and has an elevation of 846 metres. Mets Zarrit’ap’i is situated nearby to the village , as well as near .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Odzun Church and Horomayr.

Church
is an Armenian basilica constructed around the 5th–7th century in the village of the of .

Monastery
Monastery is a monastic complex in the of . The monastery is built on the cliffs 1 km south of the village of . It is easiest to get to Odzun from via the town's public transport.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Odzun and Debed Canyon.

Village
is a village in the of . It is situated on a plateau above the left bank of the river gorge, about a thousand metres above the Yerevan–Tbilisi highway, a few kilometres south of the town of .

is in . There are two cities along the river at the bottom of the canyon, and a good number of villages that are mainly on the plain that is atop the canyon walls. is the biggest city in the region by far.

Village
is a village in the of . is situated 3 km west of Mets Zarrit’ap’i.

Mets Zarrit’ap’i

Latitude
41.05408° or 41° 3′ 15″ north
Longitude
44.63208° or 44° 37′ 56″ east
Elevation
846 metres (2,776 feet)
Open location code
8HH63J3J+JR
Geo­Names ID
11363520
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In Other Languages

“Mets Zarrit’ap’i” goes by many names.
  • Armenian: Mets Zarrit’ap’i
  • Armenian: Մեծ Զառիթափի

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