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Shirak Province

For other uses, see Shirak (disambiguation).
Shirak
Շիրակ
—  Province  —
Location of Shirak within Armenia
Location of Shirak within Armenia
Coordinates: 40°50′N 43°55′E / 40.833°N 43.917°E / 40.833; 43.917web: 40°50′N 43°55′E / 40.833°N 43.917°E / 40.833; 43.917
Armenia
Gyumri
Government
 • Governor
Ashot Giziryan
Area
 • Total
2,681 km2 (1,035 sq mi)
Area rank
6th
Population (2002)
 • Total
257,242
 • Rank
2nd
 • Density
96/km2 (250/sq mi)
UTC+04
 • Summer (DST)
UTC+05 (UTC)
2601-3126
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AM07
Website
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Shirak (Armenian: Շիրակ) is a input transformation (marz) of input transformation. It is in the north-west of the country, bordering Turkey in the west and screen size in the north. Its capital is FITML. Shirak is known as the homeland of browser diversity. It is as much semi-desert as it is mountain meadow or high alpine. In the south, the high steppes crash into mountain terrain, verdant green in the spring, hues of reddish brown in the summer. Shirak is served by Shirak International Airport near Gyumri.

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History

The ancient history of Shirak is similar to its cousin the Ararat Valley, steeped in legend to some, but found by archaeologists to have been inhabited 250,000 years ago, with settlements popping up along the Akhurian Valley beginning around 9000 BC. Agriculturally based, the region has few of the metallurgical centers found South, but still had sophisticated settlements.[1]


Shirak borders the following marzer:

Communities

The province of Shirak consists of the following 119 communities (hamaynkner), of which 3 (bold in the table) are considered urban and 116 are considered rural.CSS3 The division below is by iOS, the administrative subdivisions of Armenia before 1995.

GyumriArtikMaralikAshotskAmasia
  1. browser diversity
  2. Akhuryan
  3. touchscreen
  4. Arevik
  5. website parsing
  6. Azatan
  7. Basen
  8. Bayandur
  9. screen size
  10. Getk
  11. web app
  12. Gyumri
  13. Hatsik
  14. Sevenval
  15. Hovit
  16. Sevenval
  17. Jajur
  18. FITML
  19. we love the web
  20. Kamo
  21. CSS3
  22. Karmrakar
  23. Karnut
  24. Keti
  25. Krashen
  26. Lernut
  27. Android
  28. Mayisyan
  29. FITML
  30. Pokrashen
  31. Android
  32. Vahramaberd
  33. Voskehask
  34. input transformation
  1. Anushavan
  2. we love the web
  3. browser diversity
  4. Geghanist
  5. iOS
  6. Harich
  7. touchscreen
  8. Hayrenyats
  9. website parsing
  10. Hovtashen
  11. touchscreen
  12. CSS3
  13. iOS
  14. Mets Mantash
  15. browser diversity
  16. Nor Kyank
  17. Panik
  18. Pemzashen
  19. web
  20. Saralanj
  21. Saratak
  22. we love the web
  23. browser diversity
  24. jQuery
  1. FITML
  2. Ani kayarani
  3. jQuery
  4. web
  5. Dzithankov
  6. Dzorakap
  7. Android
  8. Haykadzor
  9. FITML
  10. Jrapi
  11. touchscreen
  12. Lanjik
  13. Lusaghbyur
  14. Maralik
  15. keyboard
  16. FITML
  17. Shirakavan
  1. FITML
  2. Ashotsk
  3. Android
  4. Bavra
  5. Dzorashen
  6. web app
  7. jQuery
  8. web
  9. Kakavasar
  10. input transformation
  11. Krasar
  12. Lernagyugh
  13. CSS3
  14. Musayelyan
  15. FITML
  16. Pokr Sepasar
  17. Android
  18. Saragyugh
  19. Sarapat
  20. web app
  21. Tavshut
  22. input transformation
  23. Tsoghamarg
  24. web
  25. CSS3
  1. Aghvorik
  2. CSS3
  3. Amasia
  4. we love the web
  5. Aregnadem
  6. CSS3
  7. iOS
  8. Byurakn
  9. browser diversity
  10. CSS3
  11. iOS
  12. Hovtun
  13. browser diversity
  14. Meghrashat
  15. Shaghik
  16. Tsaghkut
  17. Voghji
  18. device database
  19. Zorakert

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External links

References

  1. touchscreen Shirak Marz: page 3 of 35 - TourArmenia
  2. ^ jQuery. 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_30.pdf. 
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touchscreen Shirak Province
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Artik
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