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Vanadzor

Vanadzor (Armenian: Վանաձոր) is an urban municipal community and the third-largest city in Armenia, serving as the capital of Lori Province in the northern part of the country. It is located about 128 kilometres (80 miles) north of the capital Yerevan. As of the 2011 census, the city had a population of 86,199, down from 148,876 reported at the 1979 official census. Currently, the town has a population of approximately 76,200.[1] Vanadzor is the seat of the Diocese of Gougark of the Armenian Apostolic Church.

Vanadzor
Վանաձոր
City
From top down, left to right;
Hayk SquareDiocese of Gougark • Lori Province administration • Fine Arts Museum • Church of the Holy Mother of God
Vanadzor
Coordinates: 40°48′46″N 44°29′18″E / 40.81278°N 44.48833°E / 40.81278; 44.48833Coordinates: 40°48′46″N 44°29′18″E / 40.81278°N 44.48833°E / 40.81278; 44.48833
Country Armenia
MarzLori
Founded1828
Government
 • TypeMayor–council
 • MayorArkadi Peleshyan
Area
 • Total32 km2 (12 sq mi)
Elevation
1,350 m (4,430 ft)
Population
 (2011 census)
 • Total86,199
 • Estimate 
(2022)
76,200[1]
 • Density2,700/km2 (7,000/sq mi)
DemonymVanadzortsi
Time zoneUTC+4 (AMT)
Postal code
2001-2024
Area code(+374) 322
Vehicle registration36
WebsiteVanadzor official website
Sources: Population[2]

Etymology

In the official records of the Russian Empire, the city was labelled as Karakilis Bolshoye (Russian: Караклисъ Б., lit.'Greater Karakilisa').[3] Following the Sovietization of Armenia, the city was renamed Martunashen (Մարտունաշեն, alternatively Martunakan) in 1926 after Armenian Bolshevik revolutionary Alexander Miasnikian.[4] On 3 January 1935, it was renamed Kirovakan (Կիրովական), after the popular Russian Bolshevik leader Sergey Kirov. A close associate of Armenian First Secretary Aghasi Khanjian, Kirov had been assassinated on December 1 of the previous year. On 25 June 1992, after Armenia gained its independence, Kirovakan was renamed back to its initial name Vanadzor after the Vanadzor River which flows through the city.[5] The name Vanadzor is composed of the Armenian words vank (վանք, "monastery") and dzor (ձոր, "valley"). Thus, the name of the city means "valley of the monastery."[6]

History

 
Old khachkars in Vanadzor

The area of present-day Vanadzor has been settled since the Bronze Age, based on the tombs and other historic remains found on the nearby hills of Tagavoranist and Mashtots. In antiquity, the area fell into the canton of Tashir of Gugark, the 13th province of the Kingdom of Armenia. Later, the region was ruled by the other Armenian dynasties of the Arsacids and the Bagratunis. The area was part of the Kingdom of Lori from the 10th century until the beginning of the 12th century. With the invasion of the Seljuk Turks, the region came under the rule of the Seljuk Empire. The settlement was called Gharakilisa (meaning black church in Turkic) by the Seljuks possibly as early as the 13th century, the name being taken from the black-stoned Armenian church of the Holy Mother of God on a nearby hill.

In 1801, the entire region of Lori became part of the Russian Empire. Lori was a strategically important territory for the Russian defensive forces on the border against Persia. In 1828, the Russians founded a new town as a major centre for the deployment of their troops during the Russo-Turkish War of 1828. In 1849, it became part of the Erivan Governorate within the Russian Empire.

The town enjoyed a considerable uplift through the opening of the railroad towards Tbilisi in 1899. The vicinity of the town was the site of the Battle of Karakilisa in May 1918, when General Tovmas Nazarbekian's outnumbered troops, led by Garegin Nzhdeh successfully defended the region against the invading Ottoman Army, pushing them back just few days after the crucial Armenian victory in the Battle of Sardarapat, thus allowing the Republic of Armenia to come into existence.[7] On the North side of the Spitak-Vanadzor highway, about 2 km (1 mi) west of the city, there is a little shrine in the ruins of a church, the site of a planned monument to that battle.

 
Downtown Vanadzor
 
View of Vanadzor from the southeast

In 1920, after only 2 years of independence, Armenia fell under Soviet rule. The first city development plan for Gharakilisa, initiated by architects Karo Halabyan, Mikayel Mazmanyan and Gevork Kochar, was adopted in 1929–1930. Under the new plan, the town was enlarged towards the East and the West. In 1935, the Soviets renamed the city Kirovakan after the Bolshevik leader Sergey Kirov. In 1939, a new remodeling plan for the city, created by architects N. Zargaryan and A. Minasyan, was introduced to create an industrial district and a summer-resort area. The centre of the city was redeveloped during the 1950s. The central town square named after Sergey Kirov (now Hayk Square) was constructed along with the surrounding government and administrative buildings.[8]

After Armenia gained its independence, Kirovakan was renamed Vanadzor after the Vanadzor River that flows through the city.

Vanadzor, along with Gyumri and Spitak (25 km (16 mi) west), suffered a considerable amount of damage from the 1988 earthquake when 564 residents died in the city. Unlike the two other cities, the majority of buildings in Vanadzor were unscathed from the earthquake.

Geography and climate

 
Forests around Vanadzor

Vanadzor, the capital of Lori Province, is located 128 km (80 mi) north of Yerevan and 64 km (40 mi) east of Gyumri.

At an average height of 1,350 metres (4,430 feet) above sea level, Vanadzor is located in the valley of Pambak River, on the point where the rivers of Tandzut and Vanadzor join the Pambak river. The city is surrounded by the over 2,500-metre-high (8,200-foot) mountains of Bazum and Pambak. The southern and eastern regions are densely forested while to the north and west are only covered with bushes and plants.

The climate of Vanadzor is characterized by cool summers and relatively mild winters. The average temperature in winter is −4.2 °C (24.4 °F), while in summer it reaches up to 20 °C (68 °F). Vanadzor's climate is classified as humid continental (Köppen climate classification Dfb). The amount of precipitation is around 650 mm (25.6 inches).

The Vanadzor Botanical Garden located to the southwest of the city is one of the 5 botanical parks within the Republic of Armenia.

Climate data for Vanadzor
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °C (°F) 1.2
(34.2)
2.3
(36.1)
6.9
(44.4)
13.3
(55.9)
18.6
(65.5)
22.6
(72.7)
25.7
(78.3)
25.6
(78.1)
22.0
(71.6)
16.3
(61.3)
9.1
(48.4)
3.3
(37.9)
13.9
(57.0)
Daily mean °C (°F) −3.7
(25.3)
−2.7
(27.1)
1.8
(35.2)
7.4
(45.3)
12.4
(54.3)
16.0
(60.8)
19.0
(66.2)
18.9
(66.0)
14.9
(58.8)
9.8
(49.6)
3.9
(39.0)
−1.1
(30.0)
8.1
(46.5)
Average low °C (°F) −8.5
(16.7)
−7.6
(18.3)
−3.3
(26.1)
1.6
(34.9)
6.3
(43.3)
9.5
(49.1)
12.3
(54.1)
12.2
(54.0)
7.8
(46.0)
3.3
(37.9)
−1.2
(29.8)
−5.5
(22.1)
2.2
(36.0)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 20
(0.8)
26
(1.0)
36
(1.4)
57
(2.2)
94
(3.7)
83
(3.3)
51
(2.0)
42
(1.7)
33
(1.3)
41
(1.6)
32
(1.3)
19
(0.7)
534
(21)
Source: Climate-Data.org[9]

Demographics

Population

 
Vanadzor Central park
 
The Prelacy of the Diocese of Gougark

The population of Vanadzor has grown gradually since 1849, after becoming part of the Yerevan Governorate.

The population of Kirovakan-Vanadzor increased significantly after World War II, when Stalin allowed open immigration to the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic with the promise of a better life for the arriving Armenians in the historical homeland. Armenians from different parts of Europe and the Middle East, most of them survivors of the Armenian genocide, immigrated and settled in Kirovakan.[citation needed] Due to the harsh conditions imposed by Soviet intelligence and the Ministry of Interior, many of the immigrants were sent to labor camps in Siberia and elsewhere. The reason for this treatment towards the Armenian immigrants was because almost all were more educated than the local community, spoke more than 3 languages, and were open followers of the Armenian Apostolic Church, something that was considered a threat to the national security by the Stalinist government.[citation needed] Despite the difficulties, more Western Armenians immigrated to Kirovakan during the following years. However, many of the immigrants left the city and returned to their diaspora countries, including Cyprus, Lebanon, Syria, Greece, France and the United States. Nowadays, approximately 2,000 Western Armenian settlers are living in Vanadzor, most of whom are still using the Western Armenian dialect in daily life.[citation needed]

While the majority of Vanadzor are ethnic Armenians, there are also small communities of Russian, Ukrainian and Greek population.

The population timeline of Vanadzor since 1831 is as follows:[5]

Year Population Note
1831 494
1873 2,017
1897 3,917
1915[3] 6,671 Mainly Armenian
1926 8,640
1939 17,607
1959 49,423
1979 148,876
2001 107,394
2011 86,199

Religion

 
Saint Gregory of Narek Cathedral

The majority of the population belongs to the Armenian Apostolic Church. Vanadzor is the seat of the Diocese of Gougark of the Armenian Apostolic Church, serving the population of Lori province.

As of 2016, The city is home to 4 churches and 2 chapels:

  • Church of the Holy Mother of God: opened in 1831, also known as Gharakilisa 'black church', is one of the oldest preserved churches of the city. It was completely renovated in 1999.[10]
  • Kamakatar Chapel, located at the northeast of the city (although it originally dates back to the medieval period). Despite dating back to the medieval period, the current building was reconstructed in 1841.[11]
  • Church of the Nativity of Blessed Virgin Mary, opened in 1895, is serving the city's small Russian Orthodox community.[12]
  • Surp Sarkis Church of Vanadzor, opened in 2000, is located near the prelacy building.
  • Saint Gregory of Narek Cathedral, opened in 2005, is named after Saint Gregory of Narek to commemorate the 1000th anniversary of his Book of Lamentations. It is currently the seat of the Diocese of Gougark of the Armenian Apostolic Church
  • Holy Children Chapel opened in the Tsitsernak children's camp of Vanadzor in 2006.

Many residents of Vanadzor are traditionally members of the Armenian Evangelical Church, which was first established by arriving protestant Western Armenians in 1946. Although at that time any religious activity was punishable by law, followers of the Evangelical tradition continued practicing their faith and gathered secretly in basements to avoid deportation to Siberia. Particularly Armenians of Musa Dagh (Musa Ler) became pioneers of Evangelical faith and adherence to their traditions despite continuous threats by the police and the neighborhood watch.

Culture

 
Vanadzor House of Culture named after Charles Aznavour

Vanadzor has several archaeological sites including the nearby Mashtots hill which is home to many remains from the 4th millennium BC. The Lori-Pambak archaeological museum opened in 1938 is dedicated to the history and ethnography of Gugark region. It currently has a collection of around 34,000 pieces and artifacts.

Vanadzor is the cultural center of Lori Province and northeastern Armenia. The Vanadzor House of Culture named after Charles Aznavour is one of the largest centers in Armenia. The Eduard Kzartmyan school of music is a prominent art school founded in 1934. The Vanadzor fine art museum is operating since 1974, while the house-museum of writer Stepan Zoryan is operating since 1990.[13]

The city is home to many theatres including the Bohem Chamber Theatre of Vanadzor, Vanadzor Musical Theatre, Vanadzor Drama Theatre named after Hovhannes Abelyan, and Vanadzor Puppet Theatre. Other famous art ensembles of Vanadzor include Horevel Folke Dance Ensemble (founded in 1958), Vanadzor Chamber Music Choir (1989), and Vanadzor Chamber Orchestra (1993).

Vanadzor has also produced many famous hard rock bands including Lousnelius, Lav Eli and Vordan Karmir.

As of 2016, the city is home to 4 public libraries as well as 4 children's libraries.[14]

Transportation

 
The railway station

Vanadzor is connected to other parts of Armenia through a railway and national highways. The M-6 highway that connects the M-3 towards Yerevan with the Georgian border at Bagratashen passes through Vanadzor. The city is also connected with Tavush Province to the east via the M-8 highway.

Vanadzor has a railway station with a South Caucasus Railway service that connects the city with Yerevan via Gyumri, and Tbilisi via Ayrum. In April 2012, a replacement bridge over the Zamarlu gorge just west of Vahagnadzor was opened in order to secure the safe ongoing use of the line to Ayrum.[15] A new railway link between Vanadzor and Fioletovo (west of Dilijan) has also been proposed.[16]

Stepanavan Airport, located 44 km (27 mi) north of Vanadzor, is the nearest airport to the city.

Economy

Industry

 
Chemical industry in Vanadzor

The city of Vanadzor is the main industrial centre of the province. The industry of the city is quite diversified with many firms specialized in garment manufacturing, chemical products, building materials, and dairy products. The largest garment manufacturers of the city are the "Dav-Gar" garment factory founded in 1962, the Darbbag's Sewing Factory founded in 1977 (privatized in 1996), the "Sarton" Sewing Factory founded in 1990, "Ruz-Dan" garment factory founded in 2000. The largest chemical plants of Vanadzor include the "Vanadzor ChimProm" founded in 1929, the "Gipk" enterprise for polymeric materials founded in 1967, and the "Gary Group" for polymeric materials founded in 1998. The "Beton" enterprise founded in 1988, the "Bionik" plant founded in 2004, and the "Karaberd" plant are specialized in building materials. The "DIET LLC", the "K&K" factory, and the "Katnagorts" plant are specialized in dairy products. Other major industrial plants of Vanadzor include the "Ardvin" electromechanical plant founded in 1956, the "Gems De Luxe" precious stone processing enterprise founded in 1996, and the "Jerutsogh" factory for heating equipments.

Many small plants for the production of building materials, mainly tufa, basalt and clay are also operating in Vanadzor.

The city is home to the Vanadzor Thermal Power Plant opened in 1961.

Tourism

 
Gugark Hotel

Vanadzor is a resort center in northern Armenia due to its mild climate, clean air and mineral springs. Many hotels and spa resorts are built in the city and the nearby countryside.

The city is connected with other major cities of Armenia with a railway and a motorway.

 

Vanadzor Armenia Health Resort & Hotel is among the most significant resorts with water treatment procedures (mineral water "Lori") and mud/peat treatment.

Education

Vanadzor is home to many educational institutions serving the population of the city and the residents of Lori and Tavush provinces.

The following educational institutions are currently operating in the city:

  • Vanadzor State University named after Hovhannes Tumanyan opened in 1969, with 5 faculties:
    • Faculty of Philology,
    • Faculty of History and Geography,
    • Faculty of Pedagogy,
    • Faculty of Biology and Chemistry,
    • Faculty of Physics and Mathematics.
  • Vanadzor campus of the National Polytechnic University of Armenia named after Petros Melkonyan, operating since 1959, including 2 faculties:[17]
    • Faculty of Technologies and Sectoral economics,
    • Faculty of Natural sciences and Communication systems.
  • Vanadzor campus of the Armenian National Agrarian University, operating since 2004.[18]
  • Mkhitar Gosh Armenian-Russian International University opened in 1995, currently home to 5 faculties, including: Law, Management, Foreign languages, Pedagogy, and Medicine.

On 29 October 2016, the Vanadzor Technology Center was opened in the city in an attempt to promote the business and technology environment in the entire region.[19]

As of 2009, 6 technical intermediate colleges, 30 public education schools and 20 nurseries are operating in the city.

Sport

Football

Football is popular in Vanadzor. The currently defunct football club Lori Vanadzor founded in 1936, was one of the oldest football clubs in Armenia. After the independence of Armenia, the team represented the city in domestic competitions until 2006 when was dissolved due to financial difficulties.

The largest sport venue in the city is the Lori Stadium with a capacity of 5,000 spectators. It is mainly used for football matches. A renovation plan was scheduled in order to redevelop the stadium to meet the requirements of the UEFA.[20]

The FFA Vanadzor Football Academy opened its doors on 29 October 2016.[21][22] It is home to 3 natural grass and 1 artificial turf regular-sized pitches.

In 2017, a new football club named Lori was founded in 2017 by Tovmas Grigoryan; a native businessman of Vanadzor. The club made its debut at professional football through the 2017–18 Armenian First League competition.

Other sports

 
Vanadzor ski resort

Futsal is among the popular team sports in the city. The VSU futsal team plays at the Armenian Futsal Premier League. The Armenia Sports Arena of Vanadzor is the home venue of the team.

Handball and volleyball are also popular in Vanadzor. Many sport schools operate in the city under the supervision of the municipality, including the schools of swimming, athletics, weightlifting, chess, artistic gymnastics, table tennis and badminton.

Winter sports are also practiced in Lori Province. A ski resort near Vanadzor operates during the snowy season, generally extending between December and March.

Twin towns – sister cities

 
Vanadzor city hall

Vanadzor is twinned with:[23]

Notable people

References

  1. ^ a b "The official estimate of the population in Armenia as of 01.01.2022" (PDF). Armstat. (PDF) from the original on 12 May 2022.
  2. ^ 2011 Armenia census, Lori Province
  3. ^ a b [Caucasian calendar for 1916] (in Russian) (71st ed.). Tiflis: Tipografiya kantselyarii Ye.I.V. na Kavkaze, kazenny dom. 1916. p. 22. Archived from the original on 5 February 2022.
  4. ^ Hakobyan, T. Kh.; Melik-Bakhshyan, St. T.; Barseghyan, H. Kh. (1991). "Kirovakan". Hayastani ev harakitsʻ shrjanneri teghanunneri baṛaran [Dictionary of toponymy of Armenian and adjacent territories] (in Armenian). Vol. 3. Yerevan State University. pp. 149–152.
  5. ^ a b [Republic of Armenia settlements dictionary] (PDF) (in Armenian). Yerevan: Cadastre Committee of the Republic of Armenia. 2008. p. 187. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 March 2018.
  6. ^ John Everett-Heath, The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Place Names, 2019, ISBN 9780191882913, s.v.
  7. ^ Hovhanessian, Richard G. (1997) The Armenian People from Ancient to Modern Times. New York. St. Martin's Press, 299
  8. ^ ՎԱՆԱՁՈՐ-ԿԻՐՈՎԱԿԱՆ-ՂԱՐԱՔԻԼԻՍԱ[permanent dead link]
  9. ^ "Climate: Vanadzor". Climate-Data.org. Retrieved August 14, 2018.
  10. ^ "The Armenian Church - Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin". www.armenianchurch.org.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-04-03. Retrieved 2016-10-30.
  12. ^ www.gov.am:Religious organizations in Armenia (in Armenian)
  13. ^ "Թանգարաներ".
  14. ^ "Գրադարաններ".
  15. ^ President Serzh Sargsyan conducted a working visit to Lori and Tavush Marzes president.am
  16. ^ Vanadzor (station) 'construction prospects' ru.wikipedia.org
  17. ^ "Faculties of Vanadzor campus".
  18. ^ Armenian National Agrarian University, Vanadzor branch
  19. ^ "About us – Vanadzor Technology Center".
  20. ^ "News". www.ffa.am.
  21. ^ "ՀՖՖ նախագահն այցելեց Վանաձորի ֆուտբոլի ակադեմիա (լուսանկարներ)". www.ffa.am.
  22. ^ "Vanadzor Football Academy is open".
  23. ^ "Քույր քաղաքներ". vanadzor.am (in Armenian). Vanadzor. Retrieved 2020-07-02.

External links

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vanadzor, armenian, Վանաձոր, urban, municipal, community, third, largest, city, armenia, serving, capital, lori, province, northern, part, country, located, about, kilometres, miles, north, capital, yerevan, 2011, census, city, population, down, from, reported. Vanadzor Armenian Վանաձոր is an urban municipal community and the third largest city in Armenia serving as the capital of Lori Province in the northern part of the country It is located about 128 kilometres 80 miles north of the capital Yerevan As of the 2011 census the city had a population of 86 199 down from 148 876 reported at the 1979 official census Currently the town has a population of approximately 76 200 1 Vanadzor is the seat of the Diocese of Gougark of the Armenian Apostolic Church Vanadzor ՎանաձորCityFrom top down left to right Hayk Square Diocese of Gougark Lori Province administration Fine Arts Museum Church of the Holy Mother of GodVanadzorCoordinates 40 48 46 N 44 29 18 E 40 81278 N 44 48833 E 40 81278 44 48833 Coordinates 40 48 46 N 44 29 18 E 40 81278 N 44 48833 E 40 81278 44 48833Country ArmeniaMarzLoriFounded1828Government TypeMayor council MayorArkadi PeleshyanArea Total32 km2 12 sq mi Elevation1 350 m 4 430 ft Population 2011 census Total86 199 Estimate 2022 76 200 1 Density2 700 km2 7 000 sq mi DemonymVanadzortsiTime zoneUTC 4 AMT Postal code2001 2024Area code 374 322Vehicle registration36WebsiteVanadzor official websiteSources Population 2 Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 3 Geography and climate 4 Demographics 4 1 Population 4 2 Religion 5 Culture 6 Transportation 7 Economy 7 1 Industry 7 2 Tourism 8 Education 9 Sport 9 1 Football 9 2 Other sports 10 Twin towns sister cities 11 Notable people 12 References 13 External linksEtymology EditIn the official records of the Russian Empire the city was labelled as Karakilis Bolshoye Russian Karaklis B lit Greater Karakilisa 3 Following the Sovietization of Armenia the city was renamed Martunashen Մարտունաշեն alternatively Martunakan in 1926 after Armenian Bolshevik revolutionary Alexander Miasnikian 4 On 3 January 1935 it was renamed Kirovakan Կիրովական after the popular Russian Bolshevik leader Sergey Kirov A close associate of Armenian First Secretary Aghasi Khanjian Kirov had been assassinated on December 1 of the previous year On 25 June 1992 after Armenia gained its independence Kirovakan was renamed back to its initial name Vanadzor after the Vanadzor River which flows through the city 5 The name Vanadzor is composed of the Armenian words vank վանք monastery and dzor ձոր valley Thus the name of the city means valley of the monastery 6 History Edit Old khachkars in Vanadzor The area of present day Vanadzor has been settled since the Bronze Age based on the tombs and other historic remains found on the nearby hills of Tagavoranist and Mashtots In antiquity the area fell into the canton of Tashir of Gugark the 13th province of the Kingdom of Armenia Later the region was ruled by the other Armenian dynasties of the Arsacids and the Bagratunis The area was part of the Kingdom of Lori from the 10th century until the beginning of the 12th century With the invasion of the Seljuk Turks the region came under the rule of the Seljuk Empire The settlement was called Gharakilisa meaning black church in Turkic by the Seljuks possibly as early as the 13th century the name being taken from the black stoned Armenian church of the Holy Mother of God on a nearby hill In 1801 the entire region of Lori became part of the Russian Empire Lori was a strategically important territory for the Russian defensive forces on the border against Persia In 1828 the Russians founded a new town as a major centre for the deployment of their troops during the Russo Turkish War of 1828 In 1849 it became part of the Erivan Governorate within the Russian Empire The town enjoyed a considerable uplift through the opening of the railroad towards Tbilisi in 1899 The vicinity of the town was the site of the Battle of Karakilisa in May 1918 when General Tovmas Nazarbekian s outnumbered troops led by Garegin Nzhdeh successfully defended the region against the invading Ottoman Army pushing them back just few days after the crucial Armenian victory in the Battle of Sardarapat thus allowing the Republic of Armenia to come into existence 7 On the North side of the Spitak Vanadzor highway about 2 km 1 mi west of the city there is a little shrine in the ruins of a church the site of a planned monument to that battle Downtown Vanadzor View of Vanadzor from the southeast In 1920 after only 2 years of independence Armenia fell under Soviet rule The first city development plan for Gharakilisa initiated by architects Karo Halabyan Mikayel Mazmanyan and Gevork Kochar was adopted in 1929 1930 Under the new plan the town was enlarged towards the East and the West In 1935 the Soviets renamed the city Kirovakan after the Bolshevik leader Sergey Kirov In 1939 a new remodeling plan for the city created by architects N Zargaryan and A Minasyan was introduced to create an industrial district and a summer resort area The centre of the city was redeveloped during the 1950s The central town square named after Sergey Kirov now Hayk Square was constructed along with the surrounding government and administrative buildings 8 After Armenia gained its independence Kirovakan was renamed Vanadzor after the Vanadzor River that flows through the city Vanadzor along with Gyumri and Spitak 25 km 16 mi west suffered a considerable amount of damage from the 1988 earthquake when 564 residents died in the city Unlike the two other cities the majority of buildings in Vanadzor were unscathed from the earthquake Geography and climate Edit Forests around Vanadzor Vanadzor the capital of Lori Province is located 128 km 80 mi north of Yerevan and 64 km 40 mi east of Gyumri At an average height of 1 350 metres 4 430 feet above sea level Vanadzor is located in the valley of Pambak River on the point where the rivers of Tandzut and Vanadzor join the Pambak river The city is surrounded by the over 2 500 metre high 8 200 foot mountains of Bazum and Pambak The southern and eastern regions are densely forested while to the north and west are only covered with bushes and plants The climate of Vanadzor is characterized by cool summers and relatively mild winters The average temperature in winter is 4 2 C 24 4 F while in summer it reaches up to 20 C 68 F Vanadzor s climate is classified as humid continental Koppen climate classification Dfb The amount of precipitation is around 650 mm 25 6 inches The Vanadzor Botanical Garden located to the southwest of the city is one of the 5 botanical parks within the Republic of Armenia Climate data for VanadzorMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearAverage high C F 1 2 34 2 2 3 36 1 6 9 44 4 13 3 55 9 18 6 65 5 22 6 72 7 25 7 78 3 25 6 78 1 22 0 71 6 16 3 61 3 9 1 48 4 3 3 37 9 13 9 57 0 Daily mean C F 3 7 25 3 2 7 27 1 1 8 35 2 7 4 45 3 12 4 54 3 16 0 60 8 19 0 66 2 18 9 66 0 14 9 58 8 9 8 49 6 3 9 39 0 1 1 30 0 8 1 46 5 Average low C F 8 5 16 7 7 6 18 3 3 3 26 1 1 6 34 9 6 3 43 3 9 5 49 1 12 3 54 1 12 2 54 0 7 8 46 0 3 3 37 9 1 2 29 8 5 5 22 1 2 2 36 0 Average precipitation mm inches 20 0 8 26 1 0 36 1 4 57 2 2 94 3 7 83 3 3 51 2 0 42 1 7 33 1 3 41 1 6 32 1 3 19 0 7 534 21 Source Climate Data org 9 Demographics EditPopulation Edit Vanadzor Central park The Prelacy of the Diocese of Gougark The population of Vanadzor has grown gradually since 1849 after becoming part of the Yerevan Governorate The population of Kirovakan Vanadzor increased significantly after World War II when Stalin allowed open immigration to the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic with the promise of a better life for the arriving Armenians in the historical homeland Armenians from different parts of Europe and the Middle East most of them survivors of the Armenian genocide immigrated and settled in Kirovakan citation needed Due to the harsh conditions imposed by Soviet intelligence and the Ministry of Interior many of the immigrants were sent to labor camps in Siberia and elsewhere The reason for this treatment towards the Armenian immigrants was because almost all were more educated than the local community spoke more than 3 languages and were open followers of the Armenian Apostolic Church something that was considered a threat to the national security by the Stalinist government citation needed Despite the difficulties more Western Armenians immigrated to Kirovakan during the following years However many of the immigrants left the city and returned to their diaspora countries including Cyprus Lebanon Syria Greece France and the United States Nowadays approximately 2 000 Western Armenian settlers are living in Vanadzor most of whom are still using the Western Armenian dialect in daily life citation needed While the majority of Vanadzor are ethnic Armenians there are also small communities of Russian Ukrainian and Greek population The population timeline of Vanadzor since 1831 is as follows 5 Year Population Note1831 4941873 2 0171897 3 9171915 3 6 671 Mainly Armenian1926 8 6401939 17 6071959 49 4231979 148 8762001 107 3942011 86 199Religion Edit Saint Gregory of Narek Cathedral The majority of the population belongs to the Armenian Apostolic Church Vanadzor is the seat of the Diocese of Gougark of the Armenian Apostolic Church serving the population of Lori province As of 2016 update The city is home to 4 churches and 2 chapels Church of the Holy Mother of God opened in 1831 also known as Gharakilisa black church is one of the oldest preserved churches of the city It was completely renovated in 1999 10 Kamakatar Chapel located at the northeast of the city although it originally dates back to the medieval period Despite dating back to the medieval period the current building was reconstructed in 1841 11 Church of the Nativity of Blessed Virgin Mary opened in 1895 is serving the city s small Russian Orthodox community 12 Surp Sarkis Church of Vanadzor opened in 2000 is located near the prelacy building Saint Gregory of Narek Cathedral opened in 2005 is named after Saint Gregory of Narek to commemorate the 1000th anniversary of his Book of Lamentations It is currently the seat of the Diocese of Gougark of the Armenian Apostolic Church Holy Children Chapel opened in the Tsitsernak children s camp of Vanadzor in 2006 Many residents of Vanadzor are traditionally members of the Armenian Evangelical Church which was first established by arriving protestant Western Armenians in 1946 Although at that time any religious activity was punishable by law followers of the Evangelical tradition continued practicing their faith and gathered secretly in basements to avoid deportation to Siberia Particularly Armenians of Musa Dagh Musa Ler became pioneers of Evangelical faith and adherence to their traditions despite continuous threats by the police and the neighborhood watch Culture Edit Vanadzor House of Culture named after Charles Aznavour Vanadzor has several archaeological sites including the nearby Mashtots hill which is home to many remains from the 4th millennium BC The Lori Pambak archaeological museum opened in 1938 is dedicated to the history and ethnography of Gugark region It currently has a collection of around 34 000 pieces and artifacts Vanadzor is the cultural center of Lori Province and northeastern Armenia The Vanadzor House of Culture named after Charles Aznavour is one of the largest centers in Armenia The Eduard Kzartmyan school of music is a prominent art school founded in 1934 The Vanadzor fine art museum is operating since 1974 while the house museum of writer Stepan Zoryan is operating since 1990 13 The city is home to many theatres including the Bohem Chamber Theatre of Vanadzor Vanadzor Musical Theatre Vanadzor Drama Theatre named after Hovhannes Abelyan and Vanadzor Puppet Theatre Other famous art ensembles of Vanadzor include Horevel Folke Dance Ensemble founded in 1958 Vanadzor Chamber Music Choir 1989 and Vanadzor Chamber Orchestra 1993 Vanadzor has also produced many famous hard rock bands including Lousnelius Lav Eli and Vordan Karmir As of 2016 update the city is home to 4 public libraries as well as 4 children s libraries 14 Transportation Edit The railway station Vanadzor is connected to other parts of Armenia through a railway and national highways The M 6 highway that connects the M 3 towards Yerevan with the Georgian border at Bagratashen passes through Vanadzor The city is also connected with Tavush Province to the east via the M 8 highway Vanadzor has a railway station with a South Caucasus Railway service that connects the city with Yerevan via Gyumri and Tbilisi via Ayrum In April 2012 a replacement bridge over the Zamarlu gorge just west of Vahagnadzor was opened in order to secure the safe ongoing use of the line to Ayrum 15 A new railway link between Vanadzor and Fioletovo west of Dilijan has also been proposed 16 Stepanavan Airport located 44 km 27 mi north of Vanadzor is the nearest airport to the city Economy EditIndustry Edit Chemical industry in Vanadzor The city of Vanadzor is the main industrial centre of the province The industry of the city is quite diversified with many firms specialized in garment manufacturing chemical products building materials and dairy products The largest garment manufacturers of the city are the Dav Gar garment factory founded in 1962 the Darbbag s Sewing Factory founded in 1977 privatized in 1996 the Sarton Sewing Factory founded in 1990 Ruz Dan garment factory founded in 2000 The largest chemical plants of Vanadzor include the Vanadzor ChimProm founded in 1929 the Gipk enterprise for polymeric materials founded in 1967 and the Gary Group for polymeric materials founded in 1998 The Beton enterprise founded in 1988 the Bionik plant founded in 2004 and the Karaberd plant are specialized in building materials The DIET LLC the K amp K factory and the Katnagorts plant are specialized in dairy products Other major industrial plants of Vanadzor include the Ardvin electromechanical plant founded in 1956 the Gems De Luxe precious stone processing enterprise founded in 1996 and the Jerutsogh factory for heating equipments Many small plants for the production of building materials mainly tufa basalt and clay are also operating in Vanadzor The city is home to the Vanadzor Thermal Power Plant opened in 1961 Tourism Edit Gugark Hotel Vanadzor is a resort center in northern Armenia due to its mild climate clean air and mineral springs Many hotels and spa resorts are built in the city and the nearby countryside The city is connected with other major cities of Armenia with a railway and a motorway Vanadzor Armenia Health Resort amp Hotel is among the most significant resorts with water treatment procedures mineral water Lori and mud peat treatment Education Edit Vanadzor State University Vanadzor is home to many educational institutions serving the population of the city and the residents of Lori and Tavush provinces The following educational institutions are currently operating in the city Vanadzor State University named after Hovhannes Tumanyan opened in 1969 with 5 faculties Faculty of Philology Faculty of History and Geography Faculty of Pedagogy Faculty of Biology and Chemistry Faculty of Physics and Mathematics Vanadzor campus of the National Polytechnic University of Armenia named after Petros Melkonyan operating since 1959 including 2 faculties 17 Faculty of Technologies and Sectoral economics Faculty of Natural sciences and Communication systems Vanadzor campus of the Armenian National Agrarian University operating since 2004 18 Mkhitar Gosh Armenian Russian International University opened in 1995 currently home to 5 faculties including Law Management Foreign languages Pedagogy and Medicine On 29 October 2016 the Vanadzor Technology Center was opened in the city in an attempt to promote the business and technology environment in the entire region 19 As of 2009 update 6 technical intermediate colleges 30 public education schools and 20 nurseries are operating in the city Sport EditFootball Edit Football is popular in Vanadzor The currently defunct football club Lori Vanadzor founded in 1936 was one of the oldest football clubs in Armenia After the independence of Armenia the team represented the city in domestic competitions until 2006 when was dissolved due to financial difficulties The largest sport venue in the city is the Lori Stadium with a capacity of 5 000 spectators It is mainly used for football matches A renovation plan was scheduled in order to redevelop the stadium to meet the requirements of the UEFA 20 The FFA Vanadzor Football Academy opened its doors on 29 October 2016 21 22 It is home to 3 natural grass and 1 artificial turf regular sized pitches In 2017 a new football club named Lori was founded in 2017 by Tovmas Grigoryan a native businessman of Vanadzor The club made its debut at professional football through the 2017 18 Armenian First League competition Other sports Edit Vanadzor ski resort Futsal is among the popular team sports in the city The VSU futsal team plays at the Armenian Futsal Premier League The Armenia Sports Arena of Vanadzor is the home venue of the team Handball and volleyball are also popular in Vanadzor Many sport schools operate in the city under the supervision of the municipality including the schools of swimming athletics weightlifting chess artistic gymnastics table tennis and badminton Winter sports are also practiced in Lori Province A ski resort near Vanadzor operates during the snowy season generally extending between December and March A panorama of Vanadzor city Twin towns sister cities Edit Vanadzor city hall See also List of twin towns and sister cities in Armenia Vanadzor is twinned with 23 Bagneux France 1967 Batumi Georgia 2006 Kislovodsk Russia 2005 Pasadena United States 1992 Maardu Estonia 2007 Podolsk Russia 2004 Vitebsk Belarus 2012 Zhuzhou China 2001 Notable people EditStepan Zoryan Armenian writer citation needed Suren Aghababyan literary critic and Doctor of Philology citation needed Albert Azaryan Olympic Champion gymnast citation needed Artavazd Peleshyan film director citation needed Shavarsh Karapetyan Soviet Armenian fin swimmer citation needed Eduard Nalbandyan former minister of foreign affairs citation needed Sergei Alifirenko Olympic champion pistol shooter citation needed Tigran Sargsyan former Prime Minister of Armenia citation needed Stepan Sarkisyan freestyle wrestling Olympic silver medalist citation needed Armen Gyulbudaghyants football manager citation needed Gor Mkhitarian rock musician and singer citation needed Vic Darchinyan professional boxer and world champion citation needed Roman Mitichyan Armenian American MMA fighter citation needed Nareh Arghamanyan award winning Armenian pianist citation needed Hrachik Javakhyan Olympic bronze medalist and European champion in boxing Zhirayr Hovhannisyan professional weightlifter Stepan Rostomyan composer Rosa Linn singer songwriter and record producer Marianna Enfenjyan professional lecturer and EECCA company ownerReferences Edit a b The official estimate of the population in Armenia as of 01 01 2022 PDF Armstat Archived PDF from the original on 12 May 2022 2011 Armenia census Lori Province a b Kavkazskij kalendar na 1916 god Caucasian calendar for 1916 in Russian 71st ed Tiflis Tipografiya kantselyarii Ye I V na Kavkaze kazenny dom 1916 p 22 Archived from the original on 5 February 2022 Hakobyan T Kh Melik Bakhshyan St T Barseghyan H Kh 1991 Kirovakan Hayastani ev harakitsʻ shrjanneri teghanunneri baṛaran Dictionary of toponymy of Armenian and adjacent territories in Armenian Vol 3 Yerevan State University pp 149 152 a b Հայաստանի Հանրապետության բնակավայրերի բառարան Republic of Armenia settlements dictionary PDF in Armenian Yerevan Cadastre Committee of the Republic of Armenia 2008 p 187 Archived from the original PDF on 11 March 2018 John Everett Heath The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Place Names 2019 ISBN 9780191882913 s v Hovhanessian Richard G 1997 The Armenian People from Ancient to Modern Times New York St Martin s Press 299 ՎԱՆԱՁՈՐ ԿԻՐՈՎԱԿԱՆ ՂԱՐԱՔԻԼԻՍԱ permanent dead link Climate Vanadzor Climate Data org Retrieved August 14 2018 The Armenian Church Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin www armenianchurch org Kamkatar chapel Archived from the original on 2017 04 03 Retrieved 2016 10 30 www gov am Religious organizations in Armenia in Armenian Թանգարաներ Գրադարաններ President Serzh Sargsyan conducted a working visit to Lori and Tavush Marzes president am Vanadzor station construction prospects ru wikipedia org Faculties of Vanadzor campus Armenian National Agrarian University Vanadzor branch About us Vanadzor Technology Center News www ffa am ՀՖՖ նախագահն այցելեց Վանաձորի ֆուտբոլի ակադեմիա լուսանկարներ www ffa am Vanadzor Football Academy is open Քույր քաղաքներ vanadzor am in Armenian Vanadzor Retrieved 2020 07 02 External links Edit Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Vanadzor Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vanadzor More information about Vanadzor American Corner Vanadzor Destination Vanadzor Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vanadzor amp oldid 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