Hrazdan

Hrazdan
Hrazdan
Հրազդան
Hrazdan
Hrazdan  Հրազդան is located in Armenia
Hrazdan
Հրազդան
Location of Hrazdan in Armenia
Coordinates: 40°30′0″N 44°46′0″E / 40.5°N 44.766667°E / 40.5; 44.766667Coordinates: 40°30′0″N 44°46′0″E / 40.5°N 44.766667°E / 40.5; 44.766667
Country
Marz
 Armenia
Kotayk
Established 1959
Government
 – Mayor Aram Razmik Danielyan
Area
 – Total 21 km2 (8.1 sq mi)
Elevation 1,750 m (5,741 ft)
Population (2009)
 – Total 52,900
 – Density 2,519/km2 (6,524.2/sq mi)
Time zone GMT+4 (UTC+4)
 – Summer (DST) GMT+5 (UTC+5)
Website www.hrazdan.am
Sources: Population [1]

Hrazdan (Azerbaijani: Axta, Armenian: Հրազդան, also Romanized as Razdan; formerly, Akhta, Akhti, Akhtala, Nizhniye Akhty and Nerkin Akhta) is the capital of the Kotayk province of Armenia. The name Hrazdan is derived from the Middle-Persian name Frazdan. Farzdan is connected to the Zoroastrian mythology. With a population of 52,900 it is the fifth-largest city in Armenia by population. It has lost significant population since the 1989 census reported 59,000 people. During the Soviet years it was one of the highly-industrialized towns of the Armenian SSR.

Contents

Geography

The town of Hrazdan is situated in the north-eastern part of Armenia. From the North it is bordered with Pambak mountains, from the south-west with Tsakhkunyats mountains, from the east the border crosses Geghama mountains up to the top of Goutanasar mountain. Hrazdan River flows along the town, and the streamlets Marmarik and Aghveran flow into it.

The city is located on a height that ranges between 1600 and 1750 meters above sea level. The annual average temperature of the air is 6 °C. The amount of annual precipitation is 715–730 mm.

History

Hrazdan is one of the cities which have been established during the Soviet rule. The centre of Hrazdan region (former Akhta region) between 1930-59 was Akhta village, which is the southern district of the present-day Hrazdan town. In 1959 Akhta village was classified as a settlement of urban type of the Republic and in the same year it was renamed Hrazdan. With the order of the Supreme Soviet of the Armenian SSR, January 12, 1963 "About territorial changes in the Armenian SSR", the villages of Atabekyan, Jrarat, Kakavadzor and Makravan villages have been merged within the town of Hrazdan.[2] In fact, the town of Hrazdan was formed through the merger of a group of separate settlements. Thus, after becoming a town of regional dependence, Hrazdan started to change rapidly. During that period, the population of Hrazdan was approximately 61,000. The ancient inhabitants of the town were from the regions of Sasun, Kars and Mush of Western Armenia, and the regions of Maku, Salmast and Khoi of the present-day Iran, who arrived in the area between 1926-29. During the Soviet era, citizens from other regions of Armenia and Armenians from Diaspora were settled in Hrazdan.

In December 1995, Hrazdan became the centre of Kotayk province.

Industry

Hrazdan is one of the most industrialized cities in the Republic of Armenia. The city operates one of the biggest thermoelectrical power stations in the region. The hydro power station of Hrazdan lies on the shores of Lake Tsovinar. The cement factory of Hrazdan which has been put in action in 1970, is one of the largest enterprises in the Caucasus. Other types of industries in Hrazdan include: carpet manufacturing, production of electrical equipments, dairy products and cattle-breeding.

Education and culture

Hrazdan thermoelectrical power station
Lake Tsovinar

Hrazdan is home to one private higher educational institute, the Hrazdan Humanitarian Institute, which has 3 faculties: law, pedagogy and economics. Two intermediate colleges are operating in the town.

Currently, there are 13 public education schools, 13 nursery schools, 1 school for special needs and several special schools for music, arts and sports.

The second Human Rights Library Network (HRLN) library of the Armenian Constitutional Right-Protective Centre (ACRPC) was established in Hrazdan in 1998.

The community of Hrazdan are vigorously involved in cultural activities. The municipality runs the Hrazdan town Dramatic Theatre founded in 1953. The Hrazdan branch of the State Gallery of Armenia and the Geological Museum of Hrazdan are also run by the municipality. The third museum of the city is the History Museum founded by Armen Aivazyan, with more than 4,000 exhibits, some of which are 2-3 million years old.

Sites of interest:

  • Aghbyurak Church of the 10th century.
  • Surb Stepanos (Saint Stephen) Monastic Complex of the 10th century.
  • Makaravan Monastic Complex of the 10-13th centuries, it has two churches: Surb Amenaprkich (10th century) and Surb Astvatsatsin (13th century).
  • Surb Karapet Church of Jrarat built in 1831, currently under reconstruction.
  • Surb Khach (Holy Cross) Church of Kojor built in 1861.
  • Surb Mariam Astvatsatsin (Holy Mother of God) Church of Vanatur built in 1883.
  • Lake Tsovinar with its surrounding parks.
  • The rivers of Hrazdan, Marmarik and Aghveran.

Tsaghkadzor town-resort is located only 10 km north of Hrazdan.

Gallery

See also

  • Hrazdan TV
  • MIKA Cement

References

External links


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужен реферат?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Hrazdan — es la capital de la provincia Kotayk , en Armenia. El nombre deriva del topónimo Frazdan, que está vinculado a la mitología propia del Zoroastrismo …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • Hrazdan — 39° 59′ 25″ N 44° 27′ 10″ E / 39.9904, 44.4529 …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Hrazdan — Para otros usos de este término, véase Hrazdan (desambiguación). Hrazdan Հրազդան Provincia Kotayk Población 52,8 …   Wikipedia Español

  • Hrazdan — Original name in latin Hrazdan Name in other language Akhta, Akhtala, Akhti, Hrazdan, Nerkin Akhta, Nizhne Akhti, Nizhniye Akhty, Nizhnyaya Akhta, Razdan, Раздан State code AM Continent/City Asia/Yerevan longitude 40.49748 latitude 44.7662… …   Cities with a population over 1000 database

  • Hrazdan — Hrasdan Հրազդան Staat: Armenien Provinz: Kotajk …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Hrazdan Stadium — Adresse Erevan, Arménie Coordonnées …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Hrazdan Stadium — Հրազդան Localización …   Wikipedia Español

  • Hrazdan (disambiguation) — Hrazdan may refer to: *Hrazdan, a city in Armenia *Hrazdan River *Hrazdan stadium, a soccer stadium in Yerevan, Armenia *Geghashen, Armenia *Masis (city), Armenia …   Wikipedia

  • Hrazdan-Stadion — Daten Ort Armenia …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Hrazdan Stadion — Daten Ort Armenia …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”