The most important cities of Armenia

Erevan
Possibly you have never considered traveling to ArmeniaBut the truth is that this European country has a lot to offer. Located in the South Caucasus, this small state bordering Georgia, Turkey, Iran and Azerbaijan is the ideal destination for lovers of culture, antiquity and medieval architecture due to its ancient and complex history. In addition, it offers spectacular natural landscapes.

Despite its many attractions, Armenia remains a little visited country, among other things due to the insecurity of the border areas. Today we move to this country to discover some of its cities more important. As always, we have based ourselves on the number of inhabitants. Would you like to join us?

Yerevan

Erevan1
As it could not be otherwise, we will start talking about Yerevan, the capital of Armenia, in addition to being the most populous city. It is located at the eastern end of the plain of Mount Ararat. Among its main attractions are the ruins of a strength uratiana that is 3,000 years old. In addition, we must highlight the Cathedral and the Opera Market.


Gyumri

Gyumri
The second most populous city in Armenia is Gyumri, which is located close to the border with Turkey. Unfortunately, the city was severely affected by a earthquake in 1988, a disaster that destroyed almost half of the buildings.

Vanadzor

Vanadzor
We continue our tour of the most important cities of Armenia in Vanadzor, which is famous for its large plant of chemistry, which is located on the outskirts. Its history dates back to the Bronze Age, although it is believed that it took its name in the 13th century.

Echmiadzin

Echmiadzin
Echmiadzin is the holiest city in the country. In fact, its main point of interest is the Cathedral, considered the most ancient of the world. It was built as a basilica in the early 4th century, when Armenia was the only country in the world where Christianity was the state religion.


Hrazdan

Hrazdan
The fifth most populous city in Armenia is Hrazdan, which during the years of the Soviet Union was one of the most industrialized from the country. The city highlights the Makravank monastery, the Church of Saint Astvatsatsin and a chapel from the 9th century.

Abovyan

Abovyan
We also have to talk about Abovyan, a city located just 10 kilometers from Yerevan. In fact, it is considered a city satelite From the capital. It is very close to the town of Elar, where very ancient human remains were found. Of course, it is in ruins.

Artashat

Artashat
Seventh place on the list goes to Artashat, which in addition to being one of the oldest cities in the country, is also one of the most modern. In fact, it has undergone a great development. The city is known for being an important point of Hellenistic culture.


Kapan

Kapan
The eighth most populous city in Armenia is Kapan, which houses two important museums: one dedicated to geology and the other to history. Also, you should know that around Kapan there are numerous structures historical.

Alaverdi

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Another important city in Armenia is Alaverdi, which is located in an area rich in historical monuments and beauty. natural. Of course, the city itself is home to few historical places of interest, except for a beautiful old bridge.

Gavar

Gavar
Finally, we must talk about Gavar, a mountain city located near Lake Sevan. Much of the infrastructure of the Soviet era has failed, sapping its industrial capacity. Therefore, the population of Gavar has decreased drastically during the last decades. Of course, it seems that little by little he is recovering.

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