Zoravan

Kotayk, Armenia

Zoravan

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About Zoravan

Zoravan is a village situated along the lower slopes of Mount Ara in the Kotayk Province of Armenia. The village was established in 1972–80, during which time it was called Pokravan, for the purpose of developing a large stockyard or feedlot that would ultimately be utilized to breed a target of eleven-thousand animals. After reaching capacity, the village was renamed to Zoravan after the nearby Zoravar Church, also known as Gharghavank, built between 661 and 685 by Prince Grigor Mamikonian. The community currently has a school and a kindergarten. Drinking water for the village comes from a source near Karenis, while water for irrigation comes from Lake Sevan.

village in Kotayk Province of Armenia

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05:25:33

Dec 8, 2025

Timezone: Asia/Yerevan

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Also Known As

KO: 조라반 FA: زوراوان JA: ゾラヴァン ZH-CN: 佐拉万 RU: Зораван UK: Зораван HI: ज़ोरावन AR: زورافان

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