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The province of Tavush consists of the following 63 communities (hamaynkner), of which 4 (bold in the table) are considered urban and 58 are considered rural. The division below is by raion, the administrative subdivisions of Armenia before 1995.

Ijevan Dilijan Noyemberyan Tavush (Berd)
  1. Achajur
  2. Acharkut
  3. Aknaghbyur
  4. Aygehovit
  5. Azatamut
  6. Berkaber
  7. Ditavan
  8. Gandzakar
  9. Getahovit
  10. Hovk
  11. Ijevan
  12. Khashtarak
  13. Kirants
  14. Lusadzor
  15. Lusahovit
  16. Sarigyugh
  17. Sevkar
  18. Tsaghkavan
  19. Vazashen
  20. Yenokavan
  1. Aghavnavank
  2. Dilijan
  3. Gosh
  4. Haghartsin
  5. Khachardzan
  6. Teghut
  1. Archis
  2. Ayrum
  3. Baghanis
  4. Bagratashen
  5. Barekamavan
  6. Berdavan
  7. Debetavan
  8. Deghdzavan
  9. Dovegh
  10. Haghtanak
  11. Jujevan
  12. Koghb
  13. Koti
  14. Lchkadzor
  15. Noyemberyan
  16. Ptghavan
  17. Verin Kyorplu
  18. Voskepar
  19. Voskevan
  1. Artsvaberd
  2. Aygedzor
  3. Aygepar
  4. Berd
  5. Chinari
  6. Chinchin
  7. Choratan
  8. Itsakar
  9. Mosesgegh
  10. Navur
  11. Nerkin Karmir aghbyur
  12. Norashen
  13. Paravakar
  14. Tovuz
  15. Tsaghkavan
  16. Varagavan
  17. Verin Karmir aghbyur
  18. Shamakhyan

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