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Tavush (Armenian: Տավուշ, Armenian pronunciation: [tɑˈvuʃ]), is a province of Armenia. It is located at the northeast of Armenia and bordered by Georgia from the north and Azerbaijan from the east. It is domestically bordered by the Gegharkunik Province from the south, Kotayk Province from the southwest and Lori Province from west. The capital and largest city of the province is the town of Ijevan.
The name of the province is derived form the Tavush canton (also known as Tuchkatak) of the historic Utik province of Ancient Armenia.
Tavush has an area of 2,704 km² (9% of total area of Armenia). It occupies the northeastern part of the Republic of Armenia. It is bordered by Georgia from the north and Azerbaijan from the east. Domestically, it is bordered by the Gegharkunik Province from the south, Kotayk Province from the southwest and Lori Province from west. The territory is mainly mountainous and rocky hillsides covered with a green carpet of Alpine meadows. Tavush is sometimes referred to as a little Armenian Switzerland. The average height of the region is around 900 meters above sea level.
A marvellous view from the Ker' Qar (lit. "hooked stone"). This place is located in Tavush province (former Shamshadin region), Armenia, near the village Verin Tsaghkavan. Տեսարան Տաւուշի մարզի Վերին Ծաղկաւան գիւղի (նախկին Շամշադինի շրջան) Կեռ քարից:
ՄԱԿ-ի հայաստանյան գրասենյակի մի խումբ աշխատակիցների Տավուշի մարզ այցելությունը հնարավորություն ընձեռեց նաև Բերդ քաղաքի ավագ դպրոցի սաներին մասնակցել դպրոցում կազմակերպված ուսուցողական միջոցառմանը: Ծանոթանալով Մարդասիրության համաշխարհային օրակարգի ու Կայուն զարգացման նպատակների հետ, աշակերտները իրենց ակտիվ մասնակցության շնորհիվ արժանացան նվերների, իսկ դպրոցը դարձավ ՄԱԿ-ի բարեկամ դպրոց...
Documentary describing very difficult conditions on Armenia's northeastern border with Azerbaijan. Blockaded by Azerbaijan and Turkey this region is still under continuous attacks by Azeri forces and snipers killing civilians night and day.
In the scope of the EYP Ambassadors of Armenia Simulation Conference organized by European Youth Parliament - Armenia in cooperation with Ministry of Economy, the working group of "Tavush Province" has prepared a short promo-support video with random people in the streets supporting Tavush.
Most recently, FAR collaborated with the Global Environmental Facility, UNDP and the Berd Women’s Resource Center, on the renovation and expansion of the local irrigation system in Tavush Village of Tavush Province in Armenia. Now the irrigation system covers 70 hectares of land and enables farmers of Berd region to regularly water their crops with ease. Within the project environmental and agricultural trainings on land usage, UN environmental goals, waste management and women’s role in rural communities were organized as well.
Lraber BHK-Tavush h2 tv channel
Earlier last year, Armenia Fund helped jump-start agricultural production in Armenia's Tavush Region when it restored the main section of the Ijevan Canal. Today the waterway provides irrigation for over 650 hectares of land across five villages. Built in the Soviet era, the canal had long fallen into disrepair. The financial support of the French sponsors made it possible to repair several sections of the waterway and build new segments, upgrade the pump station, and install a propeller system. To learn more about this project, visit: http://goo.gl/OYnZ7 Donate today to support similar rural redevelopment projects: http://armeniafund.org/donate
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ARMENIA - GO EXTREME! City kids have good fun ziplining in the Yell Extreme Park (June 02, Yenokavan, Tavush Province, Armenia 2016) Ziplining in Yenokavan's Yell Extreme Park is an increasingly popular and expanding tourist attraction in Armenia. Riders wearing harnesses clip onto a thick steel cable, then step off a platform amid the forest - never looking back, flying atop the trees, the cliffs and with stunning views below. This adventure through the forests of the beautiful Tavush Province of Armenia, features 5 incredible ziplines (135 meters, 200 meters, 268 meters, 375 meters, and 750 meters long lines), joined by a network of different trails. The all 5 rides take approximately 1.5 hours to complete, and the flights last from 30 seconds to 2 minutes. The Nightime Zip is your fin...
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