Tsapatagh
Coordinates: 40°24′27″N 45°28′26″E / 40.40750°N 45.47389°E
Tsapatagh
Ծափաթաղ | |
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Tsapatagh | |
Coordinates: 40°25′17″N 45°32′00″E / 40.42139°N 45.53333°E | |
Country | Armenia |
Province | Gegharkunik |
Population | |
• Total | 360 |
Time zone | UTC+4 (AMT) |
Area code(s) | 1611[2] |
Tsapatagh at GEOnet Names Server |
Tsapatagh (Armenian: Ծափաթաղ) is a resort village in the Shoghakat municipality of the Gegharkunik Province in Armenia, on the northeastern shore of Lake Sevan.[3]
Geography and nature[]
The village is located in the vicinity of the Tandzut river delta (not to be confused with identically named Tandzut river in the Lori province).[4] Other sources indicate different river names, the Tsapatagh river running through the village and the Shishkert river (or the Shampyrt river) to the southeast of the village.[5] In the surroundings of the village there is a 3,312 hectare large sanctuary with unique relict juniper and open oak woodlands with typical fauna and flora.[6][7] The climate is somewhat milder than on the western shores and fruit trees like apricot trees can be grown.
Economy and tourism[]
The Tufenkian Hotel with adjacent solar photovoltaic installations is located in the village. To the southeast, another much larger photovoltaic station is being constructed as of 2020.
Historical heritage sites[]
There is a 3,000-year old burial area three kilometres to the east of the village. In the southeast, about 1.5 kilometres away, there is a cemetery with khachkars dating from between the 14th and 18th centuries.[4]
Demographics[]
Population[]
In 2014 there were 379 residents according to the local administration.[8] In 2018 there was only one child who begun attending the local school.[9]
Many of modern local residents relocated to the village from Kushchu village of Dashkasan,[10] as well as from Baku and Ganja around 1988–1989.[4] Quite a few of the houses are used only in summer by Yerevan residents.
Gallery[]
View from the shore of Lake Sevan in Tsapatagh
Panoramic view of Tsapatagh
Hotel pool with a lake view
Hotel premises from the main road
Hotel pool with a mountain view
References[]
- ^ Statistical Committee of Armenia. "The results of the 2011 Population Census of the Republic of Armenia" (PDF).
- ^ "Tzapatagh/Ծափաթաղ Postcode". armenia.postcode.info. Retrieved 2019-05-05.
- ^ Kiesling, Brady; Kojian, Raffi (2005). Rediscovering Armenia: Guide (2nd ed.). Yerevan: Matit Graphic Design Studio. p. 82. ISBN 99941-0-121-8.
- ^ a b c "Dictionary of settlements of Republic of Armenia" (PDF).
- ^ "ЭКОЛОГИЯ ОЗЕРА СЕВАН В ПЕРИОД ПОВЫШЕНИЯ ЕГО УРОВНЯ" (PDF).
- ^ "Story Map Journal". www.arcgis.com. Retrieved 2019-05-05.
- ^ "mnp". www.mnp.am (in Amharic). Retrieved 2019-05-05.
- ^ "Գեղարքունիքի մարզի Ծափաթաղ գյուղում բարելավվում են կենցաղային պայմանները". armenpress.am (in Armenian). Retrieved 2019-05-05.
- ^ "Yerevan.Today | Ծափաթաղ գյուղի միակ առաջին դասարանցին". yerevan.today (in Armenian). Retrieved 2019-05-05.
- ^ One, Studio. "Ծափաթաղ. փակ դռների ետևում միակ բնակիչը քամու սուլոցն է". www.yerkir.am (in Amharic). Retrieved 2019-05-05.
External links[]
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- Report of the results of the 2001 Armenian Census, Statistical Committee of Armenia
- Brady Kiesling, Rediscovering Armenia, p. 48; original archived at Archive.org, and current version online on Armeniapedia.org.
- Populated places in Gegharkunik Province
- Mountain resorts in Armenia
- Gegharkunik geography stubs