Vagharshapat

40°10′22″N 44°17′33″E

Vagharshapat
Վաղարշապատ
City
Vagharshapat
Coordinates: 40°10′22″N 44°17′33″E
Country Armenia
Marz (Province)Armavir
Founded685 BC
Government
  MayorDiana Gasparyan
Area
  Total40 km2 (20 sq mi)
Elevation
853 m (2,799 ft)
Population
 (2011 census)
  Total46,540
  Estimate 
(1 January 2019)
46,200
  Density1,200/km2 (3,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+4 (AMT)
Area code0231
Websiteejmiatsin.am
Sources: Population
Official nameCathedral and Churches of Echmiatsin and the Archaeological Site of Zvartnots
Includes
CriteriaCultural: (ii)(iii)
Reference1011
Inscription2000 (24th Session)
Area74.3 ha (184 acres)

Vagharshapat (Armenian: Վաղարշապատ pronounced [vɑʁɑɾʃɑˈpɑt]) is the 4th-largest city in Armenia and the most populous municipal community of Armavir Province, located about 18 km (11 mi) west of the capital Yerevan, and 10 km (6 mi) north of the closed Turkish-Armenian border. It is commonly known as Ejmiatsin (also spelled Echmiadzin or Etchmiadzin, Էջմիածին, pronounced [ɛt͡ʃʰmjɑˈt͡sin] ), which was its official name between 1945 and 1995. It is still commonly used colloquially and in official bureaucracy, a case of dual naming.

The city is best known as the location of Etchmiadzin Cathedral and Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin, the center of the Armenian Apostolic Church. It is thus unofficially known in Western sources as a "holy city" and in Armenia as the country's "spiritual capital". It was one of the major cities and a capital of the ancient Kingdom of Greater Armenia. Reduced to a small town by the early 20th century, it experienced large expansion during the Soviet period becoming, effectively, a suburb of Yerevan. Its population stands just over 37,000 based on 2016 estimates.

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