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    Diocese of Aragatsotn (Armenian: Արագածոտնի թեմ Aragatsotni t'em), is a diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church covering the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia...
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    Aragatsotn (Armenian: Արագածոտն, Armenian pronunciation: [ɑɾɑɡɑˈt͡sɔtən] ) is a province (marz) of Armenia. It is located in the western part of the country...
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    Bagrat Galstanyan (category Alumni of the University of Leeds)
    guidance of the Diocese of Aragatsotn. The General Assembly of the Canadian Diocese elected Galstanyan as Primate of the Diocese of the Armenian Church of Canada...
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    Ashtarak (category Populated places in Aragatsotn Province)
    population of Ashtarak is 18,000. The prelacy of the Diocese of Aragatsotn of the Armenian Apostolic Church is headquartered in Ashtarak. The name of Ashtarak...
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    Saint Mesrop Mashtots Church (category Tourist attractions in Aragatsotn Province)
    building was built on the grave of Mashtots, located under the altar. It has been the seat of the Diocese of Aragatsotn since 1996. According to Movses...
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    Aparan (category Populated places in Aragatsotn Province)
    Municipality of the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia, about 50 kilometers northwest of the capital Yerevan. As of the 2011 census, the population of the town...
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    monastery located in the village of Ohanavan in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia. The monastery stands on the edge of the Kasagh River canyon, and its...
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    Oshakan (category Populated places in Aragatsotn Province)
    Saint Mesrop Cathedral is the seat of the Aragatsotn Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church. Just to the south of the town is the Didikond Hill, where...
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    by the Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople, Archbishop Sahak II Mashalian. List of eparchies: Aragatsotn eparchy Diocese of Armavir Ararat Patriarchal...
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  • Maku), and subsequently also at Aragatsotn, west of Lake Sevan, with the residence at Oshakan. The Amatuni who was of Caspio-Median or Matianian-Mannaean...
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    Aragatsotn canton (Armenian: Արագածոտն գաւառ Aragatsotn gavar, not to be confused with the current Aragatsotn Province) of Ayrarat province, within Armenia Major...
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    northeast of the ancient city of Argishtikhinili and 8 km north of historic Armavir. The region corresponds with the Aragatsotn canton of the ancient...
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    2016. It was held by the Armenian Diocese of Atrpatakan. In December 2020, UNESCO added the pilgrimage to its list of Intangible Cultural Heritage. The...
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    Armavir Province (category Provinces of Armenia)
    mainly occupies the canton of Aragatsotn, along with small parts of Arsharunik and Masyatsotn cantons of the Ayrarat province of Ancient Armenia. The province...
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    Kotayk Province (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from February 2023)
    Tavush Province from the north, Gegharkunik Province from the north, Aragatsotn Province from the southwest, and Ararat Province from the southwest and...
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    Lori Province (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from February 2023)
    southeast, Aragatsotn Province from the southwest and Shirak Province from the west. The province is bordered by the Kvemo Kartli region of Georgia. Historically...
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    The Cathedral of Saint Elias and Saint Gregory the Illuminator (Armenian: Սուրբ Եղիա – Սուրբ Գրիգոր Լուսաւորիչ եկեղեցի) is a cathedral of the Armenian...
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    Shirak Province (category Provinces of Armenia)
    province (marz) of Armenia. It is located in the north-west of the country, bordering the provinces of Lori to the east and Aragatsotn to the south and...
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    city of Tbilisi, Georgia's capital. It is one of the two functioning Armenian churches in Tbilisi and is the cathedral of the Georgian Diocese of the Armenian...
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    and was the seat of the diocese in the 10th century. It was destroyed in an earthquake in 1319 and was rebuilt due to the efforts of Bishop Zachariah...
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    erasing any evidence of Armenians in Tbilisi.” by Neil Hauer, Bradley Jardine, Eurasianet, Nov 5, 2018 Press Releases of the Armenian Diocese in Georgia...
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    monastery belongs to the Diocese of Artsakh of the Armenian Apostolic Church, and consists of the cathedral church of the Holy Mother of God, the chapel, a...
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    Yerevan (redirect from Capital of Armenia)
    the seat of the Araratian Pontifical Diocese, which is the largest diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church and one of the oldest dioceses in the world...
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    Archdiocese of Lviv. Since 2000 it has served as the cathedral of the Armenian Diocese of Ukraine. A small Armenian church was built between 1363 and 1370, founded...
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    relief of the cathedral was erected on the headquarters of the Eastern Diocese of the Armenian Church of America next to the St. Vartan Cathedral in New York...
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    (Karekin I) (1932–1999) – Prelate of the Diocese of New Julfa (1971–75), Catholicos of Cilicia (1983–94) and Catholicos of All Armenians (1994–99) Nechan...
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    middle of the 11th century), Isaiah was ordained diocese of Tashir. Dioscoros Sanahnetsi (1039-1063), proclaimed a "great orator", was one of the patriarchs...
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    of the church is the Diocese of Syunik, currently headed by Rev. Fr. Zaven Yazichyan. The Saint Gregory Cathedral of Goris is the seat of the diocese...
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    Tavush Province (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from February 2023)
    church is the Diocese of Tavush, headed by Bishop Bagrat Galstanyan. The Surp Nerses Cathedral in Ijevan is the seat of the diocese. The town of Berd is home...
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