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Gandzak, Armenia

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Gandzak (Armenian: Գանձակ) is a village in the Gavar Municipality of the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia. The village is located on the eastern side of the Gavar river, 3 km southwest from the regional center Gavar, at an average height of 1,980 meters above sea level.

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The 9th-century St. Gevorg Church in Gandzak
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CountryArmenia
ProvinceGegharkunik
MunicipalityGavar
Elevation
1,978 m (6,490 ft)
Population
  Total
3,815
Time zoneUTC+4 (AMT)
Postal code
1206
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Etymology

The village was previously known as Kyosamamed[2] and later as Batikian and Batikyan, in honor of Batik Batikian (18921920), a Communist activist.

History

The village contains the 4th- or 5th-century half-ruined basilica of St. Astvatsatsin, and the domed 9th- or 10th-century St. Gevorg Church, in ancient times it had a domed hall. In the 19th century, Armenian migrants from Western Armenia covered the destroyed roofs with the logs.[3]

Notable People

  • Vardan Areveltsi, thirteenth-century Armenian historian, geographer, philosopher and translator.

References

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