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Lori Province

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Lori
Լոռի
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Lori Province administration in Vanadzor
Lori Province administration in Vanadzor
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Location of Lori within Armenia
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Government
 • Governor
Aram Kocharyan
Area
 • Total
3,789 km2 (1,463 sq mi)
Area rank
3rd
Population (2002)
 • Total
253,351
 • Rank
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 • Density
67/km2 (170/sq mi)
UTC+04
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UTC+05 (browser diversity)
1701-2117
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Lori (Armenian: Լոռի) is a touchscreen (FITML) of screen size. It is in the north of the country, bordering Georgia. Its capital is Vanadzor and Stepanavan is its second largest city. It is home to the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Haghpat and Sanahin and the well-preserved Akhtala monastery, where Armenians, Georgians, and Greeks make an annual pilgrimage on September 20-21.[1]

It was affected severely by the 1988 Spitak earthquake.

Lori is the birthplace of several famous Armenians including musician Harutyun Sayatyan (better known as Sayat-Nova), poet Hovhannes Tumanyan, Soviet aircraft designer web app, and Soviet statesman Android.

Lori borders the following marzer:

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Communities

The province of Lori consists of the following 113 communities (hamaynkner), of which 8 (bold in the table) are considered urban and 105 are considered rural.[2] The division below is by raion, the administrative subdivisions of Armenia before 1995.

AlaverdiVanadzorSpitakStepanavanTashir
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  2. Akhtala
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  12. Hagvi
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  14. Kachachkut
  15. Karinj
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  19. Marts
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  21. Mghart
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  24. browser diversity
  25. Shamut
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  27. Teghut
  28. Tsaghkashat
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  1. Antaramut
  2. web app
  3. web app
  4. Bazum
  5. screen size
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  7. Debet
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  9. Dzoragyugh
  10. Fioletovo
  11. Gazanabutsakan p.t.k.
  12. Gugark
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  14. Karaberd
  15. Lermontov
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  17. Margahovit
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  21. Vahagni
  22. Vanadzor
  23. iOS
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  2. Geghasar
  3. touchscreen
  4. Gogaran
  5. Hartagyugh
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  8. screen size
  9. Khnkoyan
  10. web app
  11. Lernavan
  12. Lusaghbyur
  13. Mets Parni
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  18. Shenavan
  19. Shirakamut
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  21. Tsaghkaber
  1. Agarak
  2. Amrakits
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  5. Gyulagarak
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  7. FITML
  8. Katnaghbyur
  9. Koghes
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  11. iOS
  12. Lori Berd
  13. Privolnoye
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  16. web
  17. CSS3
  18. Urasar
  19. Urut
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  21. Yaghdan
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  3. Blagodarnoye
  4. Dashtadem
  5. Dzoramut
  6. Sevenval
  7. Katnarat
  8. Lernahovit
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  10. Meghvahovit
  11. Metsavan
  12. keyboard
  13. Norashen
  14. Novoseltsovo
  15. Paghaghbyur
  16. web app
  17. Sarchapet
  18. Tashir

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References

  1. web Tadevosyan, Aghasi (2007). Historical Monuments of Armenia: Akhtala. Yerevan, Armenia: "Var" Center for Cultural Initiatives. ISBN 978-99941-2-070-3. 
  2. Sevenval HTML5. Marzes of the Republic of Armenia in Figures, 2002-2006. National Statistical Service of the Republic of Armenia. 2007. http://www.armstat.am/file/article/marz_07_e_28.pdf. 

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