Largest Cities in Armenia
Facts about Armenia
Official languages: Armenian
Capital: Yerevan
Area: 29,800 km²
Population: 3.0 million residents
Population density: 99.60 residents per km²
Currency: AMD
Internet TLD: .am
ISO codes: AM, ARM, 51
The telephone code from Armenia is +374
Armenia is a landlocked country in the Caucasus. It is located in the mountains between Georgia, Azerbaijan, the Iranian highlands and Turkey. The country corresponds to the north-eastern part of the formerly much larger Armenian settlement area and gained its independence with the dissolution of the USSR in 1991.
Biggest Cities of Armenia by Population
# | City | Population | Latitude | Longitude |
1 | Yerevan, Armenia | 1,093,596 | 40.1811 | 44.5136 |
2 | Gyumri, Armenia | 148,492 | 40.7942 | 43.8453 |
3 | Vanadzor, Armenia | 101,209 | 40.8046 | 44.4939 |
4 | Vagharshapat, Armenia | 46,651 | 40.1656 | 44.2946 |
5 | Hrazdan, Armenia | 40,906 | 40.4975 | 44.7662 |
6 | Abovyan, Armenia | 35,784 | 40.2737 | 44.6335 |
7 | Kapan, Armenia | 33,271 | 39.2076 | 46.4058 |
8 | Ararat, Armenia | 28,943 | 39.8307 | 44.7057 |
9 | Armavir, Armenia | 26,074 | 40.1545 | 44.0382 |
10 | Step’anavan, Armenia | 23,893 | 41.0099 | 44.3853 |
11 | Gavarr, Armenia | 21,791 | 40.354 | 45.1239 |
12 | Artashat, Armenia | 20,673 | 39.9614 | 44.5445 |
13 | Goris, Armenia | 20,490 | 39.5111 | 46.3417 |
14 | Masis, Armenia | 19,022 | 40.0654 | 44.4162 |
15 | Ashtarak, Armenia | 18,890 | 40.2991 | 44.362 |
16 | Sevan, Armenia | 17,194 | 40.5473 | 44.9417 |
17 | Hats’avan, Armenia | 15,319 | 39.4641 | 45.9705 |
18 | Spitak, Armenia | 15,170 | 40.8322 | 44.2673 |
19 | Ijevan, Armenia | 14,848 | 40.8788 | 45.1485 |
20 | Dilijan, Armenia | 13,589 | 40.7417 | 44.8501 |
21 | Alaverdi, Armenia | 13,295 | 41.0977 | 44.6732 |
22 | Vedi, Armenia | 12,303 | 39.9139 | 44.7251 |
23 | Vardenis, Armenia | 11,493 | 40.1833 | 45.7305 |
24 | Martuni, Armenia | 11,148 | 40.1389 | 45.3055 |
25 | Yeghvard, Armenia | 10,816 | 40.3251 | 44.4861 |
26 | Metsamor, Armenia | 8,900 | 40.0723 | 44.2917 |
27 | Berd, Armenia | 8,485 | 40.8814 | 45.389 |
28 | Yeghegnadzor, Armenia | 8,311 | 39.7639 | 45.3324 |
29 | Vardenik, Armenia | 7,820 | 40.1335 | 45.4431 |
30 | Akhuryan, Armenia | 7,783 | 40.78 | 43.9003 |
31 | Tashir, Armenia | 7,429 | 41.1207 | 44.2846 |
32 | Nerk’in Getashen, Armenia | 7,121 | 40.1417 | 45.2709 |
33 | Byureghavan, Armenia | 7,083 | 40.3142 | 44.5933 |
34 | Garrni, Armenia | 6,938 | 40.1193 | 44.7344 |
35 | Sarukhan, Armenia | 6,284 | 40.2917 | 45.1307 |
36 | Chambarak, Armenia | 6,264 | 40.5965 | 45.355 |
37 | Aparan, Armenia | 5,781 | 40.5932 | 44.3589 |
38 | Noratus, Armenia | 5,537 | 40.3779 | 45.1805 |
39 | Vayk’, Armenia | 5,530 | 39.6889 | 45.4667 |
40 | Sardarapat, Armenia | 5,459 | 40.1321 | 44.0097 |
41 | Noyemberyan, Armenia | 5,230 | 41.1724 | 44.9992 |
42 | Karanlukh, Armenia | 5,215 | 40.1044 | 45.2897 |
Armenia: Yerevan
The capital of Armenia is Yerevan. Sometimes you read Yerevan too. With a population of 1.2 million, Yerevan is the largest city in the country and its cultural and economic center. More than a third of all residents live here. Yerevan is located in the west of the country on the banks of the Hrasdan River. The city is surrounded by mountains on three sides.