Armenia: List of the Largest Cities by Population

A vibrant outdoor scene in the heart of Armenia, showcasing the country's rich cultural heritage. In the foreground, a bustling marketplace with vendors selling traditional handicrafts, textiles, and spices. The middle ground features a grand, ornate cathedral with intricate stone carvings and a golden dome, casting a warm glow across the scene. In the background, rolling hills and snow-capped mountains create a stunning natural backdrop, conveying a sense of tranquility and timelessness. The lighting is soft and natural, highlighting the vibrant colors and textures of the scene. Shot with a wide-angle lens to capture the full breadth of the cultural landscape.
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1. Yerevan – 1,080,000
The capital and largest city, cultural and economic center.


2. Gyumri – 120,000
Second-largest city, known for arts and Soviet architecture.


3. Vanadzor – 85,000
Industrial city in the north.


4. Vagharshapat (Etchmiadzin) – 50,000
Spiritual center of the Armenian Apostolic Church.


5. Hrazdan – 42,000
Mountain town with a major power plant.


6. Abovyan – 40,000
Suburb of Yerevan with industrial facilities.


7. Kapan – 35,000
Southern mining town in Syunik Province.


8. Armavir – 32,000
Agricultural town in western Armenia.


9. Artashat – 25,000
Historic town with ancient roots.


10. Gavar – 20,000
Town near Lake Sevan.

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