Nrnadzor

Nrnadzor (Armenian: Նռնաձոր) is a village in the Meghri Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia, on the bank of the Aras River.

Nrnadzor
Նռնաձոր
Nrnadzor
Coordinates: 38°53′39″N 46°28′44″E
Country Armenia
ProvinceSyunik
MunicipalityMeghri
Area
  Total118.61 km2 (45.80 sq mi)
Population
  Total148
  Density1.2/km2 (3.2/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+4 (AMT)
Nrnadzor at GEOnet Names Server

History

The village of Nrnadzor (meaning "pomegranate canyon" in Armenian, also the name of a nearby tributary of the Aras) was previously called Nyuvadi (Armenian: Նյուվադի; Azerbaijani: Nüvədi), and until 1991 was populated mainly by Muslim Tats, who during Soviet times adopted the Azerbaijani language.[3]

During Tsarist times, the village was a part of the Zangezur Uyezd of the Elisabethpol Governorate. The village was transferred from the Azerbaijan SSR to the Armenian SSR in 1928.[3] The Azerbaijani-speaking population of the village fled in the summer of 1991 in the context of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, after which the village was repopulated by Armenians who fled from different parts of Azerbaijan.[3]

Demographics

Population

The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported its population was 140 in 2010,[4] down from 152 at the 2001 census.[5]

Year 1831 1873 1886 1897 1904 1914 1922 1926 1931 2001 2010
Pop. 291 705 1083 952 771 1072 662 494 596 152 140

References

  1. "Syunik regional e-Governance System" (in Armenian). Syunik Province provincial government. Click on link entitled "Համայնքներ" (community) and search for the place by Armenian name.
  2. Statistical Committee of Armenia. "The results of the 2011 Population Census of Armenia" (PDF).
  3. "Նռնաձոր գյուղի բնակչությունը 1831-1931 թվականներին. Մեղրիի շրջան" [The population of Nrnadzor village (Meghri region) from 1831-1931]. www.aniarc.am (in Armenian). 2021-08-13. Retrieved 2021-09-26.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. "Marzes of Armenia and Yerevan City in Figures, 2010" (PDF). Statistical Committee of Armenia.
  5. Report of the results of the 2001 Armenian Census, Statistical Committee of Armenia
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