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==Background==
Armenian Locality Jurisdictions play an important part in understanding how the country is organized. From 1922-1991 Armenia was a part of the USSR, but was made independent in 1991.
Armenian Locality Jurisdictions play an important part in understanding how the country is organized. From 1922-1991 Armenia was a part of the USSR, but was made independent in 1991.


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==Relevant Geography==
==Relevant Geography==
Armenia is landlocked between Türkiye, Georgia, and Iran. It contains many mountain lakes and rivers. The Aras River flows along the eastern border of Armenia along Türkiye and into Iran.
Armenia is landlocked between Turkey, Georgia, and Iran. It contains many mountain lakes and rivers. The Aras River flows along the eastern border of Armenia along Turkey and into Iran.


== Major Towns ==
==Major Towns==
Major towns are included below. To see a list of Family History Library holdings per location, click *[http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=localityrelated&columns=*,0,0&subject=130&subject_disp=Armenia here].


Major towns are included below. To see a list of FamilySearch Library holdings per location, click *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/search/library_catalog#searchType=catalog&filtered=true&fed=false&collectionId=&catSearchType=place&searchCriteria=&placeName=Armenia&author_givenName=&author_surname=&subjectCountTotal=49 here].
Aparan


Aparan
Dilijan


Dilijan
Geghard


Geghard
Goris


Goris
Hoktemberyan


Hoktemberyan
Jermuk


Jermuk
Kam


Kam
Martuni


Martuni
Meghri


Meghri
Nojemberyan


Nojemberyan
Sevan


Sevan
Sisian


Sisian
Talin


Talin
Vardenis


Vardenis
Spitak


Spitak
Ecmiadzin


Ecmiadzin
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== External Links ==
 
*[http://www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/armenia.htm Nations on Line] Armenia
*[http://www.advantour.com/armenia/geography.htm Advantour] Armenia geography
*[https://whgazetteer.org/ World History Gazetteer] - Search names of historical locations throughout history
 
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Revision as of 17:26, 29 July 2008

Armenian Locality Jurisdictions play an important part in understanding how the country is organized. From 1922-1991 Armenia was a part of the USSR, but was made independent in 1991.

Territories[edit | edit source]

Armenia is presently divided into ten territorial units. Each unit is called a 'Marz.' Each Marz contains a Marz Center. Below is a list of Marzes and their Marz Centers:

Marz: Marz Center:

Aragatsotn Ashtarak

Ararat Artashat

Armavir Armavir

Gegharkunik Gavar

Lori Vanadzor

Kotayk Hrazdan

Shirak Giumri

Siunik Kapan

Vayots Dzor Yeghegnadzor

Tavoush Ijevan

Capitol[edit | edit source]

Yerevan is the largest city and capital of Armenia and is the home of Yerevan State University, founded in 1919. According to the Bible, the ark built by Noah came to rest on Mount Ararat. Mount Ararat, or Massis stands over 5100 meters at the highest point, and was originally a part of Armenia, but now is within the Turkish boundaries.

Relevant Geography[edit | edit source]

Armenia is landlocked between Turkey, Georgia, and Iran. It contains many mountain lakes and rivers. The Aras River flows along the eastern border of Armenia along Turkey and into Iran.

Major Towns[edit | edit source]

Major towns are included below. To see a list of Family History Library holdings per location, click *here.

Aparan

Dilijan

Geghard

Goris

Hoktemberyan

Jermuk

Kam

Martuni

Meghri

Nojemberyan

Sevan

Sisian

Talin

Vardenis

Spitak

Ecmiadzin