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'''Margara''' ({{lang-hy|Մարգարա}}, also [[Romanize]]d as '''Markara'''; formerly '''Margara-Gök''') is a town in the [[Armavir (province)|Armavir Province]] of [[Armenia]]. Margara is the closest [[Armenia–Turkey border|border]] crossing to Turkey from Yerevan, though at present the border is closed. The town is located on the other side of [[Alican, Iğdır|Alican]]. Margara has a road bridge across the [[Arax River]] to [[Turkey]]. The [[Border Guard Service of Russia]] patrols the closed border between Armenia and Turkey.
'''Margara''' ({{lang-hy|Մարգարա}}, also [[Romanize]]d as '''Markara''') is a town in the [[Armavir (province)|Armavir Province]] of [[Armenia]]. Margara is the closest [[Armenia–Turkey border|border]] crossing to Turkey from Yerevan, though at present the border is closed. The town is located on the other side of [[Alican, Iğdır|Alican]]. Margara has a road bridge across the [[Arax River]] to [[Turkey]]. The [[Border Guard Service of Russia]] patrols the closed border between Armenia and Turkey.


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 16:45, 7 June 2023

40°02′01″N 44°10′26″E / 40.03361°N 44.17389°E / 40.03361; 44.17389

Margara
Մարգարա
Margara is located in Armenia
Margara
Margara
Coordinates: 40°02′01″N 44°10′26″E / 40.03361°N 44.17389°E / 40.03361; 44.17389
CountryArmenia
Marz (Province)Armavir
Population
 (2008)
 • Total1,477
Time zoneUTC+4 ( )
 • Summer (DST)UTC+5 ( )
Bridge over Arax at Margara in 1925.

Margara (Armenian: Մարգարա, also Romanized as Markara) is a town in the Armavir Province of Armenia. Margara is the closest border crossing to Turkey from Yerevan, though at present the border is closed. The town is located on the other side of Alican. Margara has a road bridge across the Arax River to Turkey. The Border Guard Service of Russia patrols the closed border between Armenia and Turkey.

History

In 2023, the border crossing briefly reopened to allow the passage of humanitarian aid following the Turkey–Syria earthquake for the first time since 1988.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Armenia-Turkey border crossing opened for first time in 35 years after massive quake". AFP via Al Arabiya. 11 February 2023. Retrieved 13 February 2023.

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