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Metsamor

40°08′34″N 44°06′59″E / 40.14278°N 44.11639°E / 40.14278; 44.11639

Metsamor
Մեծամոր
Metsamor
Metsamor
Coordinates: 40°08′34″N 44°06′59″E / 40.14278°N 44.11639°E / 40.14278; 44.11639
CountryArmenia
Marz (Province)Armavir
Founded1969
Area
 • Total9.12 km2 (3.52 sq mi)
Elevation
855 m (2,805 ft)
Population
 (2011 census)
 • Total9,191
 • Density1,000/km2 (2,600/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+4
Sources: Population[1]

Metsamor (Armenian: Մեծամոր, Armenian pronunciation: [mɛt͡sɑˈmoɾ]), is a town and urban municipal community in the Armavir Province of Armenia. It is famous for being home to Armenia's Metsamor Nuclear Power Plant, the only nuclear plant in the Transcaucasian region. As of the 2011 census, the town had a population of 9,191. As per the 2016 official estimate, Metsamor has a population of around 8,000.

Etymology edit

The name of the town is derived from the nearby river of Metsamor. It is composed of 2 Armenian words: mets (Armenian: մեծ) meaning great, and mor (Armenian: մոր) meaning mother's, being the genitive singular form of the word mayr (Armenian: մայր) meaning mother. The name is most probably refers to the Virgin Mary as the Great Mother of God.

History edit

The construction of the settlement of Metsamor was launched in 1969, within the Hoktemberyan raion of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic. It was mainly founded as the residential settlement of the employees of the Metsamor Nuclear Power Plant. The residential district was completed in 1972, and given the status of an urban-type settlement. The construction of the town was designed by the chief architect Martin Mikayelyan, assisted by architects G. Hovsepyan and K. Tiraturyan. It was first known as the Residential settlement of the Armenian nuclear power plant until 1972 when it was renamed Metsamor after the nearby river.

 
Metsamor

The construction of the nuclear power plant was launched in 1969. Unit 1 plant was commissioned on December 22, 1976, while unit 2 was commissioned on January 5, 1980.[2] However, it was temporarily closed in 1989 after the 1988 Armenian earthquake for environmental reasons. Energy shortages caused by its closure forced the Armenian government to reopen the plant in 1993. Unit 2 reactor was brought back into operation on October 26, 1995. Nowadays, the Metsamor plant generates 40% of Armenia's energy needs.[3] The plant was heavily modernized and redeveloped between 2003 and 2015. The construction of a 3rd unit is planned to replace the old reactors by 2026.

Following the independence of Armenia in 1991, Metsamor retained its status as an urban settlement within the newly formed Armavir Province, as per the 1995 administrative reforms.

Geography edit

 
Aerial view of Metsamor situated in the Ararat Plain

Metsamor is located at the west of central Armenia in the Ararat Plain, at an average height of 855 meters above sea level. Surrounded with fertile farms of grapes, the town is at a road distance of 35 km west of the capital Yerevan and 6 km east of the provincial centre Armavir. The nuclear power plant is located around 4 km north of the residential area of the town.

According to the major urban plan, the residential area of the town is divided into 3 districts, with the central district being home to the town hall, the central park, the cultural house, the post office, along with other service and municipal buildings.

Demographics edit

 
Saint Lazarus Church

Armenian Apostolic Church is the predominant religion in Metsamor. The town's Saint Lazarus Church (built in 2002–05) was opened in 2005 through donations from the US-based Armenian benefactors Zaven and Azatuhi Dadekian. The church is regulated by the Diocese of Armavir based in the nearby town of Armavir.[4]

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
19754,450—    
19818,185+10.69%
198911,959+4.85%
199111,300−2.79%
20019,870−1.34%
Source: [5]

Culture edit

 
Metsamor central park

The archaeological site of ancient Metsamor is located about 4 km southeast of the town, near the village of Taronik. The site been populated starting from the 5th millennium BC until the 18th century AD, based on excavations conducted in 1965. Neolithic stone circles dating back to ca. 5000 BC stand within the historical site.

Currently, the town of Metsamor is home to a cultural house, a public library, as well as a school of music.

Transportation edit

Metsamor is located on the M-5 Motorway that connects Yerevan and Vagharshapat at the east with Armavir town and the northwestern Armenia-Turkey borderline near the village of Bagaran. Metsamor is also connected with the surrounding villages via a network of regional roads. Mini bus vans facilitate the transport between the town and the nearby urban settlements, including the capital Yerevan.

Economy edit

 
Metsamor Nuclear Power Plant

Metsamor is a major center of energy in Armenia. The economy of the town is solely based on the operation of the Metsamor Nuclear Power Plant,[6] providing 40% of the country's electricity (as of 2015).[7]

Being situated in the fertile Ararat plain, many of the Metsamor citizens are involved in agriculture. The town is surrounded with grape farms, something that greatly contributes in the development of wine-making in the town.

Education edit

Metsamor is home to 2 public education schools as well as many pre-school kindergartens. In 1972, the town's first school named after Saint Gregory of Narek was opened. The second school of the town was opened in 1986 and moved to its new building in 1996.

Sport edit

 
The sports complex

Metsamor is home to a large sports complex opened in 1980, including 2 swimming pools and indoor sports halls. The Metsamor sports school, run by the municipality since 2008, is housed in the complex, with youth teams of football, volleyball, basketball, wrestling, weightlifting, kick-boxing, karate and athletics. However, the complex has never been renovated since its inauguration.

Notable people edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ 2011 Armenia census, Armavir Province
  2. ^ About the Armenian Nuclear Power Plant
  3. ^ "Analyzing Nuclear Power in Armenia".
  4. ^ Օծվեց Մեծամորի Սբ. Ղազար եկեղեցին
  5. ^ [Republic of Armenia settlements dictionary] (PDF) (in Armenian). Yerevan: Cadastre Committee of the Republic of Armenia. 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 March 2018.
  6. ^ Metsamor community of Armavir province
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-04-12. Retrieved 2017-10-15.

External links edit

  • Metsamor portal
  • Metsamor Nuclear Power Plant

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For another place see Metsamor village For the river see Akhuryan river For the archaeological site see Metsamor site 40 08 34 N 44 06 59 E 40 14278 N 44 11639 E 40 14278 44 11639 Metsamor ՄեծամորMetsamorCoat of armsMetsamorCoordinates 40 08 34 N 44 06 59 E 40 14278 N 44 11639 E 40 14278 44 11639CountryArmeniaMarz Province ArmavirFounded1969Area Total9 12 km2 3 52 sq mi Elevation855 m 2 805 ft Population 2011 census Total9 191 Density1 000 km2 2 600 sq mi Time zoneUTC 4Sources Population 1 Metsamor Armenian Մեծամոր Armenian pronunciation mɛt sɑˈmoɾ is a town and urban municipal community in the Armavir Province of Armenia It is famous for being home to Armenia s Metsamor Nuclear Power Plant the only nuclear plant in the Transcaucasian region As of the 2011 census the town had a population of 9 191 As per the 2016 official estimate Metsamor has a population of around 8 000 Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 3 Geography 4 Demographics 5 Culture 6 Transportation 7 Economy 8 Education 9 Sport 10 Notable people 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksEtymology editThe name of the town is derived from the nearby river of Metsamor It is composed of 2 Armenian words mets Armenian մեծ meaning great and mor Armenian մոր meaning mother s being the genitive singular form of the word mayr Armenian մայր meaning mother The name is most probably refers to the Virgin Mary as the Great Mother of God History editThe construction of the settlement of Metsamor was launched in 1969 within the Hoktemberyan raion of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic It was mainly founded as the residential settlement of the employees of the Metsamor Nuclear Power Plant The residential district was completed in 1972 and given the status of an urban type settlement The construction of the town was designed by the chief architect Martin Mikayelyan assisted by architects G Hovsepyan and K Tiraturyan It was first known as the Residential settlement of the Armenian nuclear power plant until 1972 when it was renamed Metsamor after the nearby river nbsp MetsamorThe construction of the nuclear power plant was launched in 1969 Unit 1 plant was commissioned on December 22 1976 while unit 2 was commissioned on January 5 1980 2 However it was temporarily closed in 1989 after the 1988 Armenian earthquake for environmental reasons Energy shortages caused by its closure forced the Armenian government to reopen the plant in 1993 Unit 2 reactor was brought back into operation on October 26 1995 Nowadays the Metsamor plant generates 40 of Armenia s energy needs 3 The plant was heavily modernized and redeveloped between 2003 and 2015 The construction of a 3rd unit is planned to replace the old reactors by 2026 Following the independence of Armenia in 1991 Metsamor retained its status as an urban settlement within the newly formed Armavir Province as per the 1995 administrative reforms Geography edit nbsp Aerial view of Metsamor situated in the Ararat PlainMetsamor is located at the west of central Armenia in the Ararat Plain at an average height of 855 meters above sea level Surrounded with fertile farms of grapes the town is at a road distance of 35 km west of the capital Yerevan and 6 km east of the provincial centre Armavir The nuclear power plant is located around 4 km north of the residential area of the town According to the major urban plan the residential area of the town is divided into 3 districts with the central district being home to the town hall the central park the cultural house the post office along with other service and municipal buildings Demographics edit nbsp Saint Lazarus ChurchArmenian Apostolic Church is the predominant religion in Metsamor The town s Saint Lazarus Church built in 2002 05 was opened in 2005 through donations from the US based Armenian benefactors Zaven and Azatuhi Dadekian The church is regulated by the Diocese of Armavir based in the nearby town of Armavir 4 Historical populationYearPop p a 19754 450 19818 185 10 69 198911 959 4 85 199111 300 2 79 20019 870 1 34 Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Source 5 Culture edit nbsp Metsamor central parkThe archaeological site of ancient Metsamor is located about 4 km southeast of the town near the village of Taronik The site been populated starting from the 5th millennium BC until the 18th century AD based on excavations conducted in 1965 Neolithic stone circles dating back to ca 5000 BC stand within the historical site Currently the town of Metsamor is home to a cultural house a public library as well as a school of music Transportation editMetsamor is located on the M 5 Motorway that connects Yerevan and Vagharshapat at the east with Armavir town and the northwestern Armenia Turkey borderline near the village of Bagaran Metsamor is also connected with the surrounding villages via a network of regional roads Mini bus vans facilitate the transport between the town and the nearby urban settlements including the capital Yerevan Economy edit nbsp Metsamor Nuclear Power PlantMetsamor is a major center of energy in Armenia The economy of the town is solely based on the operation of the Metsamor Nuclear Power Plant 6 providing 40 of the country s electricity as of 2015 7 Being situated in the fertile Ararat plain many of the Metsamor citizens are involved in agriculture The town is surrounded with grape farms something that greatly contributes in the development of wine making in the town Education editMetsamor is home to 2 public education schools as well as many pre school kindergartens In 1972 the town s first school named after Saint Gregory of Narek was opened The second school of the town was opened in 1986 and moved to its new building in 1996 Sport edit nbsp The sports complexMetsamor is home to a large sports complex opened in 1980 including 2 swimming pools and indoor sports halls The Metsamor sports school run by the municipality since 2008 is housed in the complex with youth teams of football volleyball basketball wrestling weightlifting kick boxing karate and athletics However the complex has never been renovated since its inauguration Notable people editMardjan Avetisyan renowned actress citation needed Lianna Haroutounian opera singerSee also editMetsamor Castle Metsamor village Metsamor Nuclear Power PlantReferences edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Metsamor 2011 Armenia census Armavir Province About the Armenian Nuclear Power Plant Analyzing Nuclear Power in Armenia Օծվեց Մեծամորի Սբ Ղազար եկեղեցին Հայաստանի Հանրապետության բնակավայրերի բառարան Republic of Armenia settlements dictionary PDF in Armenian Yerevan Cadastre Committee of the Republic of Armenia 2008 Archived from the original PDF on 11 March 2018 Metsamor community of Armavir province Is Armenia s Nuclear Plant the World s Most Dangerous Archived from the original on 2011 04 12 Retrieved 2017 10 15 External links editMetsamor portal Metsamor Nuclear Power Plant Retrieved from https 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