| Ijevan Իջևան | |
Ijevan Իջևան | |
| Coordinates: | |
|---|---|
| Country | |
| Marz | Tavush |
| City status | 1961 |
| Population (2008) | |
| - Total | 15,620 |
| Time zone | GMT +4 (UTC+4) |
| - Summer (DST) | GMT+5 (UTC+5) |
Ijevan (Armenian: Իջևան) is a city in Armenia and the capital of Tavush region. Armenia (Հայաստան transliterated: Hayastan,) officially the Republic of Armenia (Հայաստանի Հանրապետություն Hayastani Administrative divisions The following is a list of the provinces with population area and density information Greenwich Mean Time ( GMT) is a term originally referring to mean solar time at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, London UTC+4 time zone is used as Moscow Summer Time Iraq Summer Time Azerbaijan Time Single zone countries Daylight saving time ( DST Greenwich Mean Time ( GMT) is a term originally referring to mean solar time at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, London UTC+5 is the Timezone for Pakistan Standard Time West Asia Standard Time. The Armenian language (hy հայերեն լեզու hajɛɹɛn lɛzu —, conventional short form) is an Indo-European language spoken by the Armenian Armenia (Հայաստան transliterated: Hayastan,) officially the Republic of Armenia (Հայաստանի Հանրապետություն Hayastani It is located in the northern part of the region, on the foot of the Ijevan ridge and Nal'teket ridge on both banks of Aghstev River. The city's population was 15 620 in 2008[1] making it the most populated city in the area. 2008 ( MMVIII) is the current year in accordance with the Gregorian calendar, a Leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common It is 142 km from Yerevan. Yerevan (Երևան Երեւան or Երեվան ˌjɛrəˈvɑːn sometimes written as Erevan, Iravan, Erewan, Ayrivan, and Erivan Its former name was Karavansarai (meaning caravanserai). A caravanserai ( kārvānsarā, Turkish kervansaray) was a roadside Inn where travelers could rest and recover from the day's journey The mayor of the city is Varujan Nercissian who runs Ijevan alongside a fifteen member counsil. [2] The Yerevan to Kazakh highway passes through the city. Yerevan (Երևան Երեւան or Երեվան ˌjɛrəˈvɑːn sometimes written as Erevan, Iravan, Erewan, Ayrivan, and Erivan
Located in Ijevan are woodworking and wine-making enterprises, machinery plants, and large concrete and carpet-weaving factories. Woodworking is the process of building making or carving something using Wood. Winemaking, or vinification, is the production of Wine, starting with selection of the Grapes and ending with bottling the finished wine Concrete is a construction material composed of Cement (commonly Portland cement) as well as other cementitious materials such as Fly ash and Slag The city has its own local television and newspapers. [3] Since 1994, a branch of Yerevan State University is located in the city with approximately 700 students studying in applied mathematics, physics, Armenian language and literature, history, pedagogy and psychology. Yerevan State University (YSU (Երեվանի Պետական Համալսարան is a University, located in Yerevan, Armenia. Applied mathematics is a branch of Mathematics that concerns itself with the mathematical techniques typically used in the application of mathematical knowledge to other domains Physics (Greek Physis - φύσις in everyday terms is the Science of Matter and its motion. The Armenian language (hy հայերեն լեզու hajɛɹɛn lɛzu —, conventional short form) is an Indo-European language spoken by the Armenian The existing Armenian literature begins around AD 400 History Early literature See also Classical Armenian Armenian literature begins about History is the study of the past particularly the written record Those who study history as a Profession are called Historians Etymology Pedagogy (ˈpɛdəgɒdʒi or paedagogy is the Art or Science of being a Teacher. Psychology (from Greek grc ψῡχή psȳkhē, "breath life soul" and grc -λογία -logia) is an Academic and [4]