Zartonk

Zartonk

40° 06′ 33″ N 44° 09′ 38″ E / 40.109167, 44.160556

Zartonk
Զարթոնք
Administration
Pays Drapeau d'Arménie Arménie
Région Armavir
Maire Paruyr Sargsyan[1]
(2008)
Géographie
Coordonnées 40° 06′ 33″ Nord
       44° 09′ 38″ Est
/ 40.109167, 44.160556
Superficie 1 576 ha = 15,76 km2
Démographie
Population 2 252 hab.
Densité 142,9 hab./km2
Localisation
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Zartonk
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Zartonk

Zartonk ou Zartonq (en arménien Զարթոնք) est une communauté rurale du marz d'Armavir, en Arménie. Elle compte 2 252 habitants en 2009[2].

Notes et références

  1. (hy+en) Central Electoral Commission of the Republic of Armenia. Consulté le 24 janvier 2011.
    Pour obtenir la page en anglais, cliquez sur le drapeau arménien en haut à gauche, et sélectionnez « English » ; ensuite, dans le menu vertical de gauche, cliquez sur « Local », sélectionnez le marz pertinent, puis la dernière élection correspondant à la communauté voulue.
  2. (en) ArmStat, Marzes of the Republic of Armenia in figures, « RA Armavir Marz », 2009. Consulté le 11 décembre 2009.

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