Vardenis District
The Vardenis District (Armenian: Վարդենիսի շրջան) was a raion (district) of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic from 1930 and later in 1991 of the Republic of Armenia until its disestablishment in 1995. The Vardenis District today constitutes a southeastern part of the Gegharkunik Province (marz). Its administrative centre was the town of Vardenis.
Vardenis District
Վարդենիսի շրջան | |
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![]() The Vardenis District in Armenia | |
Country | |
Established | 1930 |
Abolished | 11 April 1995 |
Capital | Vardenis |
Area | |
• Total | 1,201.57 km2 (463.93 sq mi) |
Population (1989) | |
• Total | 31,282 |
• Density | 26/km2 (67/sq mi) |
History
The Vardenis district was formed on the territory of the Armenian SSR in 1930, originally a part of the tsarist Nor Bayazet Uyezd.[1]
The district and its capital were originally known as "Basargechar" until being renamed to Vardenis in 1969.[2]
Shortly after the breakup of the Soviet Union, the Republic of Armenia consolidated the Vardenis, Kamo, Krasnoselsk, Martuni, and Sevan districts into the larger Gegharkunik Province.[3]
Demographics
Year | Armenians | Azerbaijanis[lower-alpha 1] | Others | TOTAL | |||
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1831 | 9 | 0.2% | 4,367 | 99.8% | 4,376 | ||
1873 | 3,145 | 21.1% | 11,746 | 78.9% | 14,891 | ||
1886 | 4,184 | 20.5% | 16,139 | 79.2% | 56 | 0.3% | 20,379 |
1897 | 5,156 | 20.2% | 20,395 | 79.8% | 25,551 | ||
1908 | 29,121 | ||||||
1914[lower-alpha 2] | 33,918 | ||||||
1914[lower-alpha 3] | 30,380 | ||||||
1916 | 29,808 | ||||||
1919 | 8,328 | ||||||
1922 | 6,983 | 37.8% | 11,413 | 61.7% | 100 | 0.5% | 18,496 |
1926 | 8,956 | 38.9% | 13,302 | 57.8% | 771 | 3.3% | 23,029 |
1931 | 12,662 | 41.7% | 17,306 | 57.0% | 383 | 1.3% | 30,351 |
1939[5] | 14,140 | 40.8% | 19,805 | 57.2% | 699 | 2.0% | 34,644 |
1959[6] | 35,641 | ||||||
1970[7] | 48,959 | ||||||
1979[8] | 56,296 | ||||||
1989[9] | 31,282 | ||||||
2001[10] | 38,590 | ||||||
2011[11] | 38,600 |
Notable people
- Malahat Ibrahimgizi, politician
Notes
- Includes "Muslims" in 1831 and 1897; Classified as "Tatars" before 1918; Classified as "Turks" or "Turko-Tatars" after 1918; Known as Azerbaijanis after 1936.
- According to the Caucasian Calendar for 1915.
- According to the archived population.
References
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- "Legislation: National Assemly of RA". www.parliament.am. Retrieved 2022-02-11.
- Korkotyan, Zaven (1932). Խորհրդային Հայաստանի բնակչությունը վերջին հարյուրամյակում (1831-1931) [The population of Soviet Armenia in the last century (1831-1931)] (in Armenian). Melkonyan Foundation. p. 167.
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- "Figures of marz of Gegharkunik / Statistical Committee of the Republic of Armenia". armstat.am. Retrieved 2022-03-13.
- "ՀՀ Գեղարքունիքի մարզի ցուցանիշները / Հայաստանի Հանրապետության վիճակագրական կոմիտե". armstat.am. Retrieved 2022-03-13.