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Armenia has about 1000 mineral springs, several of which have been used for geothermal power for over 40 years.
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| x Jermuk |
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Jermuk (Armenian: Ջերմուկ; also Romanized as Djermuk, formerly, Safolar) is a spa town in the southern Armenian province of Vayots Dzor, 53 km east of Yeghegnadzor, the capital of Vayots Dzor. It was a popular destination during the Soviet era and...
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Sevan (Armenian: Սեվան; until 1935, Elenovka or Yelenovka Russian: Еленовка) is a city and a popular resort in Armenia, in the Gegharkunik Province, lies on the northern shores of Lake Sevan. The town is founded on a height of over 1900 meters above...
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The Forty Springs, located on the N E slopes of the Gegam range of mountains.
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Shaki (Azerbaijani: Şəki; until 1968 Nukha, Azerbaijani: Nuxa; also, Nucha, Noukha, Shäki, and Sheki) is a city in northwestern Azerbaijan, in the rayon of the same name.
Shaki is situated in northern Azerbaijan on the southern part of the Greater...
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Arzni (Armenian: Արզնի) is a town in the Kotayk Province of Armenia. The town was founded in 1925. Until the late 1980s, the village was predominantly Assyrian Christian.
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Fioletovo (until 1936, Nikitino) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. The settlement was renamed in 1936 to honor Ivan Fioletov, a socialist activist shot along with the Baku Commissars.
This beautiful village has a majority of Molokans, a...
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Hankavan (Armenian: Հանքավան, also Romanized as Hank’avan, Ankavan and Hanqavan; formerly, Mikhaylovka and Miskhana) is a town in the Kotayk Province of Armenia along in the Marmarik River below the Pambak Mountain Range. It is noted for its mineral...
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| x Jermaghbyur Geothermal Power Plant |
The Jermaghbyur Geothermal Power Plant will be Armenia's largest geothermal power plant having an installed electric capacity of 150 MW. It will be situated in Syunik Province of Armenia.
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| x Sayat-Nova, Armenia |
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Sayat-Nova (Armenian: Սայաթ-Նովա, also Romanized as Sayat’-Nova) is a town in the Ararat Province of Armenia. The town is named after the poet Harutyun Sayatyan, whose nickname was Sayat-Nova.
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Martuni (Armenian: Մարտունի, also Romanized as Martuny; originally, Mets Kznut, from 1830-1922, Karanlug, Nerkin Karanlukh, Nerkin Gharanlugh, and Russified as Nizhniy-Karanlug) is a city located in the Gegharkunik Province (marz) of Armenia. It is...
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Gyumri (Armenian: Գյումրի) is the capital and largest city of the Shirak Province in northwest Armenia. It is located about 120 km from the capital Yerevan, and, with a population of 168,918 (2008; up from 150,917 reported at the 2001 census), is...
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| x Hoktemberian |
Hoktemberian is a sub valley of the Ararat Basin, a large sedimentary basin that stretching along the Arax valley through the Armavir and Ararat regions. Deep wells (more than 3,500 m deep) were drilled in this basin for the purposes of oil...
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