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    The Yerevan Zoo founded in 1940, the Yerevan Circus opened in 1956, and the Yerevan Water World opened in 2001, are among the popular entertaining centres in the city. Dalma Garden Mall The Northern Avenue that connects the Opera House with Abovyan street is a popular pedestrian zone in Yerevan with modern residential buildings, business centres, restaurants, bars and cafés.

  2. Yerevan is a very ethnically homogeneous city, though tiny Yezidi and Molokan (Russian) minorities exist. Because the population of the city was only 20,000 a century ago, the vast majority of the Armenians are immigrants themselves, from all over the world.

  3. The territory of Yerevan is 233 sq km, the population is 1075.1 thousand people. Yerevan is located in the northeastern part of Ararat valley, on both banks of the Hrazdan river, on the altitude of 900-1200 m above sea level. The climate of the city is continental: hot and dry summers and relatively cold winters.

    • History of Yerevan
    • Yerevan's Role as The Capital City of Armenia
    • Notable Landmarks in Yerevan

    The city of Yerevan traces its history back to the eighth century BCE when the Erebuni fortress was established by King Argishti I in 782 BCE at the western end of the Ararat plain. The fortress was designed as a fully royal capital since it features a great religious and administrative center. However, new capital cities were being established by ...

    With the country’s economic growth, the capital city of Armenia continues to go through significant transformations. For instance, as of the early 2000s, many parts of Yerevan have been the recipient of new construction as well as the increase of retail outlets such as street cafes, restaurants, and shops which were rare to find during the Russian ...

    Among the city’s notable landmarks are the Fortress of Erebuni, which is regarded as the birthplace of Yerevan, and the Tsitsernakaberd, the official memorial to the Armenian Holocaust’s victims. While Saint Gregory Cathedral is the world’s largest Armenian Cathedral, the capital city’s oldest surviving church is Katoghike Tsiranavor. The Armenian ...

  4. Yerevan (Armenian: Երեւան or Երևան) is the capital and largest city of Armenia. In 2004 about 1,088,300 people lived in Yerevan. Some people write Yerevan as Erevan. In past, Yerevan was called Erebuni or Erivan. It is situated on the Hrazdan River, and is the administrative, cultural, and industrial center of the country.

  5. Sep 15, 2023 · In 1849, the Yerevan region [province] was created and on January 1, 1850, the city of Yerevan became its administrative center. As a part of the Russian empire, within 50 years (1829-1879) the population of Yerevan increased from 11,463 to 12,449 (986 people).

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  7. Yerevan ("Երևան" in Armenian; former names include Erivan and ancient name Erebuni; sometimes mistakenly written in Russian transliteration as Erevan) (population: 1,201,539 (1989 census); 1,088,300 (2004 estimate) is the largest city and capital of Armenia. It is situated along the Hrazdan River, which is not navigable, on the Ararat Plain.

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