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'''Shatvan''' ({{lang-hy|Շատվան}}) is a village in the [[Gegharkunik Province]] of [[Armenia]]. In 1988-1989 Armenian refugees from Azerbaijan settled in the village. Khachkars and church ruins have been preserved in the village. <ref name=":0">{{Cite web|last=|date= |title=ՇԱՏՎԱՆ |url=https://gegharkunik.am/node/101 |url-status=live |archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=14 February 2021|website=gegharkunik.am}}</ref>
'''Shatvan''' ({{lang-hy|Շատվան}}; {{lang-az|Nərimanlı}}) is a village in the [[Gegharkunik Province]] of [[Armenia]]. The village was populated by [[Azerbaijanis]] before the [[Azerbaijanis in Armenia#Nagorno-Karabakh_conflict|exodus]] of Azerbaijanis from Armenia after the outbreak of the [[Nagorno-Karabakh conflict]]. In 1988-1989 Armenian refugees from Azerbaijan settled in the village. Khachkars and church ruins have been preserved in the village. <ref name=":0">{{Cite web|last=|date= |title=ՇԱՏՎԱՆ |url=https://gegharkunik.am/node/101 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220722054645/https://gegharkunik.am/node/101|archive-date=22 July 2022|access-date=14 February 2021|website=gegharkunik.am}}</ref>


== History ==
== History ==

Revision as of 00:00, 27 February 2023

40°10′59″N 45°49′32″E / 40.18306°N 45.82556°E / 40.18306; 45.82556

Shatvan
Շատվան
Shatvan is located in Armenia
Shatvan
Shatvan
Shatvan is located in Gegharkunik
Shatvan
Shatvan
Coordinates: 40°10′59″N 45°49′32″E / 40.18306°N 45.82556°E / 40.18306; 45.82556
CountryArmenia
ProvinceGegharkunik
MunicipalityVardenis
Population
 • Total612
Time zoneUTC+4 (AMT)
Shatvan at GEOnet Names Server

Shatvan (Armenian: Շատվան; Azerbaijani: Nərimanlı) is a village in the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia. The village was populated by Azerbaijanis before the exodus of Azerbaijanis from Armenia after the outbreak of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. In 1988-1989 Armenian refugees from Azerbaijan settled in the village. Khachkars and church ruins have been preserved in the village. [2]

History

The local cemetery dates to the 15th-16th centuries.[3]

References

  1. ^ Statistical Committee of Armenia. "The results of the 2011 Population Census of Armenia" (PDF).
  2. ^ "ՇԱՏՎԱՆ". gegharkunik.am. Archived from the original on 22 July 2022. Retrieved 14 February 2021.
  3. ^ Kiesling, Brady; Kojian, Raffi (2005). Rediscovering Armenia: Guide (2nd ed.). Yerevan: Matit Graphic Design Studio. p. 82. ISBN 99941-0-121-8.

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