Kotayk Province - Communities

Communities

The province of Kotayk consists of the following 67 communities (hamaynkner), of which 7 (bold in the table) are considered urban and 60 are considered rural. The division below is by raion, the administrative subdivisions of Armenia before 1995.

Hrazdan Abovyan Yeghvard Charentsavan
  1. Aghavnadzor
  2. Artavaz
  3. Hankavan
  4. Hrazdan
  5. Jrarat
  6. Kaghsi
  7. Lernanist
  8. Marmarik
  9. Meghradzor
  10. Solak
  11. Tsaghkadzor
  1. Abovyan
  2. Akunk
  3. Aramus
  4. Arinj
  5. Arzni
  6. Balahovit
  7. Byureghavan
  8. Dzoraghbyur
  9. Garni
  10. Geghadir
  11. Geghard
  12. Geghashen
  13. Goght
  14. Hatis
  15. Hatsavan
  16. Jraber
  17. Jrvezh
  18. Kamaris
  19. Kaputan
  20. Katnaghbyur
  21. Kotayk
  22. Mayakovski
  23. Nor Gyugh
  24. Nurnus
  25. Ptghni
  26. Radiokayanin kits
  27. Sevaberd
  28. Verin Ptghni
  29. Voghjaberd
  30. Zar
  31. Zovashen
  32. Zovk
  1. Aragyugh
  2. Argel
  3. Buzhakan
  4. Getamej
  5. Kanakeravan
  6. Karashamb
  7. Kasakh
  8. Mrgashen
  9. Nor Artamet
  10. Nor Geghi
  11. Nor Hachn
  12. Nor Yerznka
  13. Proshyan
  14. Saralanj
  15. Teghenik
  16. Yeghvard
  17. Zoravan
  18. Zovuni
  1. Alapars
  2. Arzakan
  3. Bjni
  4. Charentsavan
  5. Fantan
  6. Karenis

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