Jrambar
Jrambar Ջրամբար | |
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Jrambar Ջրամբար | |
Coordinates: 40°28′55″N 44°25′59″E / 40.48194°N 44.43306°ECoordinates: 40°28′55″N 44°25′59″E / 40.48194°N 44.43306°E | |
Country | Armenia |
Marz (Province) | Aragatsotn |
Population (2001) | |
• Total | 215 |
Time zone | (UTC+4) |
Jrambar (Armenian: Ջրամբար), is a small village in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia. The local economy is based on the nearby Aparan dam and reservoir, which supplies the capital Yerevan with drinking water. Prior to the construction of the dam, the cultural monuments of the historic village of Zovuni (Poghos-Petros Church, Tukh Manuk shrine, and the S. Zoravar (General) Vardan Momikonyan Mausoleum) were moved stone-by-stone to higher ground to the east of the reservoir. The Zovuni cemetery sits to the east of the church, across a ravine.[1]
Gallery
- Zovuni Poghos-Petros Church
- Zovuni Poghos-Petros Church
- Zovuni Poghos-Petros Church
- Zovuni Poghos-Petros Church
- Cemetery and Zovuni Poghos-Petros Church
- Cemetery
- Shrine
References
- Jrambar at GEOnet Names Server
- Report of the results of the 2001 Armenian Census, National Statistical Service of the Republic of Armenia
- Kiesling, Rediscovering Armenia, p. 22, available online at the US embassy to Armenia's website
External links
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