Balahovit
Balahovit Բալահովիտ | |
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Balahovit Բալահովիտ | |
Coordinates: 40°15′13″N 44°36′14″E / 40.25361°N 44.60389°ECoordinates: 40°15′13″N 44°36′14″E / 40.25361°N 44.60389°E | |
Country | Armenia |
Marz (Province) | Kotayk |
Founded | 1828-29 |
Government | |
• Mayor | Kamo Grigoryan |
Area | |
• Total | 12.28 km2 (4.74 sq mi) |
Population (2012) | |
• Total | 3,911[1] |
Time zone | (UTC+4) |
• Summer (DST) | (UTC+5) |
Balahovit (Armenian: Բալահովիտ, also Romanized as Balaovit; formerly until 1968, Mgub, Mekhub, and Mehub) is a village in the Kotayk Province of Armenia. The majority of the early settlers of the village immigrated in 1828-29 from Khoy and Salmast in present-day Iran, while some of the immigrants came from Bulankh. It was renamed Balahovit in 1968 at the request of an Armenian-American group, after one of the eight cantons (gavar) of Sophene in Greater Armenia, of the same name. The community has a school, house of culture, and a first aid station, as well as the site of Yerevan Veterinary Institute's experimental station. Balahovit had a kindergarten, but it was closed in July 2004 due to the deteriorating conditions of the educational facility. The local economy is heavily dependent on agriculture, based primarily on grain farming, orchard cultivation, and cattle-breeding.[2][3]
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References
- ↑ World Gazetteer - Armenia Archived September 22, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ "Balahovit (Kotayk)". CAA: Union of Communities of Armenia. Retrieved May 30, 2015.
- ↑ Kiesling, Brady; Kojian, Raffi (2005). Rediscovering Armenia: Guide (2nd ed.). Yerevan: Matit Graphic Design Studio. p. 97. ISBN 99941-0-121-8.
- Balahovit at GEOnet Names Server
- World Gazeteer: Armenia – World-Gazetteer.com
- Report of the results of the 2001 Armenian Census, National Statistical Service of the Republic of Armenia