Syunik Province - Communities

Communities

The province of Syunik consists of the following 109 communities (hamaynkner), of which 7 (bold in the table) are considered urban and 102 are considered rural. The division below is by raion, the administrative subdivisions of Armenia before 1995.

Goris Kapan Sisian Meghri
  1. Akner
  2. Aravus
  3. Bardzravan
  4. Goris
  5. Halidzor
  6. Harjis
  7. Hartashen
  8. Khnatsakh
  9. Khndzoresk
  10. Khot
  11. Khoznavar
  12. Kornidzor
  13. Nerqin Khndzoresk
  14. Qarahunj
  15. Qarashen
  16. Qashuni
  17. Shinuhayr
  18. Shurnukh
  19. Svarants
  20. Tandzatap
  21. Tatev
  22. Tegh
  23. Vaghatur
  24. Verishen
  25. Vorotan
  1. Agarak
  2. Aghvani
  3. Antarashat
  4. Arajadzor
  5. Artsvanik
  6. Atchanan
  7. Chakaten
  8. Chapni
  9. David Bek
  10. Dzorastan
  11. Egheg
  12. Eghvard
  13. Geghanush
  14. Geghi
  15. Kaghnut
  16. Kapan
  17. Khdrants
  18. Lernadzor
  19. Nerqin Hand
  20. Nerqin Khotanan
  21. Nor Astghaberd
  22. Norashenik
  23. Okhtar
  24. Qajaran
  25. Qajaran
  26. Sevaqar
  27. Shikahogh
  28. Shrvenants
  29. Srashen
  30. Syunik
  31. Tandzaver
  32. Tavrus
  33. Tsav
  34. Uzhanis
  35. Vanek
  36. Vardavanq
  37. Verin Khotanan
  1. Aghitu
  2. Akhlatyan
  3. Angeghakot
  4. Arevis
  5. Ashotavan
  6. Balak
  7. Bnunis
  8. Brnakot
  9. Darbas
  10. Dastakert
  11. Getatagh
  12. Gorayk
  13. Hatsavan
  14. Ishkhanasar
  15. Lor
  16. Ltsen
  17. Mutsk
  18. Njdeh
  19. Noravan
  20. Salvard
  21. Sarnakunk
  22. Shaghat
  23. Shaki
  24. Shenatagh
  25. Sisian
  26. Spandaryan
  27. Tanahat
  28. Tasik
  29. Tolors
  30. Torunik
  31. Tsghuk
  32. Uyts
  33. Vaghatin
  34. Vorotan
  1. Agarak
  2. Alvanq
  3. Gudemnis
  4. Karchevan
  5. Kuris
  6. Lehvaz
  7. Lichk
  8. Meghri
  9. Nrnadsor
  10. Shvanidzor
  11. Tashtun
  12. Vahravar
  13. Vardanidzor

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