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  1. Armavir (Russian: Армави́р) is a city in Krasnodar Krai, Russia, located on the left bank of the Kuban River. Population: 187,177 ( 2021 Census ) ; [7] 188,832 ( 2010 Russian census ) ; [3] 193,964 ( 2002 Census ) ; [8] 160,983 ( 1989 Soviet census ) . [9]

  2. Armavir (Armenian: Արմավիր [ɑɾmɑˈviɾ]), is a town and urban municipal community located in the west of Armenia serving as the administrative centre of Armavir Province. It was founded in 1931 by the government of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic .

  3. Armavir (Old Armenian: Արմաւիր; also called Armaouira in antiquity) was a large commercial city and the capital of ancient Armenia during the reign of the Orontid dynasty. It is located 1 km west of the 17th-century village of Armavir .

  4. Armavir, city, Krasnodar kray (region), southwestern Russia. It lies along the left bank of the Kuban River. Founded in 1839, Armavir became a town in 1914. It is a rail junction on the line from Rostov-na-Donu to Baku. A branch line runs southwestward from Armavir to the Black Sea coast at Tuapse.

  5. Armavir is the capital of the Marz (state) of the same name, though it is probably still called more frequently by its old communist name of Hoktemberyan (in honor of the October Revolution) than by Armavir, the ancient Armenian capital whose ruins are nearby.

  6. Sep 3, 2023 · In a tribute to this ancient city, the 19th-century Armenian founders of the Russian city of Armavir named their new settlement in its honor. The tale of Armavir is a rich tapestry of spiritual, cultural, and political threads, each woven intricately over centuries.

  7. Armavir is the administrative centre of the Armavir region and borders on Turkey. It has a memorial complex of Sardarapat, a church, a zoological/botanical garden, and a cultural house.