Stepanawan
Stepanawan Ստեփանավան |
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State : | Armenia | |
Province : | Lori | |
Coordinates : | 41 ° 0 ′ N , 44 ° 23 ′ E | |
Residents : | 20,143 (2009) | |
Time zone : | UTC + 4 | |
Community type: | city | |
Mayor : | Mikajel Gharakeshishyan (independent) | |
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Stepanavan ( Armenian Ստեփանավան ; also Stepanavan ; to 1923 Dzhalal-Ogly or Dschalaloghly ) is in the north of Armenia and after Vanadzor the second largest city of the province of Lori . The Dzoraget river cuts the city in two parts, which have been connected by a 220-meter-long bridge since 1980.
The roots of the kingdom of Tashir-Dzoraget are believed to be in the southern part of the city in the 10th century . The history of the northern part begins in the 12th century with the construction of the Church of St. Sargis . Since 1214, the Hasan-Dschalalian royal house ruled the region , which gave the city its later name ( Jalaloghly , in German son of Jalal ). The city was given its current name in 1923 in honor of the Armenian politician Stepan Shahumyan .
On December 7, 1988, large parts of the city were destroyed by the Spitak earthquake . Since May 1992 there has been a town partnership with the French town of Décines-Charpieu in the Rhône department . In 2009 there were about 20,143 people in Stepanawan.
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- ↑ http://stepanavan.am/Pages/DocFlow/Default.aspx?a=v&g=0d82f6a3-e122-4050-9983-92c49b1d7433 (accessed January 4, 2020)
- ↑ Homepage of the city of Stepanavan (English) ( Memento of the original from June 29, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. .
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