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Arabkir (district) : ウィキペディア英語版
Arabkir District

Arabkir District (Armenian: ), is one of the 12 districts of Yerevan, the capital of Armenia. It is bordered by the Hrazdan River from the north and west, Kentron District from the south, and Kanaker-Zeytun District from the east.〔(Arabkir at Yerevan.am )〕 Its main thoroughfare is the Komitas Avenue. The district is unofficially divided into smaller neighborhoods such as Nor Arabkir, Mergelyan, Aygedzor, Kanaker Hydropower Plant and Raykom.
The district is mainly connected with the rest of Yerevan city through the Komitas Avenue, Kievian street and Barekamutyun (Friendship) Metro Station.
With an estimated population of 130,600, Arabkir is one of the most densely populated districts in Yerevan.
==History==

Arabkir was founded on November 29, 1925 as a settlement north of the Yerevan city centre. Many of the original residents of the district came from Arapgir (modern day district of Malatya Province in Turkey), which was populated with Armenians before 1915. Also, within Arabkir there is a Molokans street named after the many Spiritual Christian families who moved from the northern regions of Armenia, and settled in different neighborhoods throughout Yerevan but mainly in Arabkir. In this district there are 5 Spiritual Christian ''(Dukhizhiznik )'' congregations, not ''Molokane.'' The ''Molokan'' congregation is in Central Yerevan. There had been an Arabkir Cemetery at the north end of the district but sometime in the late 20th century families were warned that the cemetery was being converted to a (Molokan Park ) and the remains would need to be moved to other locations. Only a handful of graves remain in the wooded areas of the park, as well as a memorial to soldiers from the Arabkir district who were killed in World War II.
The Arabkir district is home to many of the leading industrial plants of Armenia, including the Rusal Armenal aluminum foil mill located at the rim of the Hrazdan River gorge, the Kanaker Hydroelectric Power Station located to the north of Rusal Armenal mill along the Hrazdan River, the Grand-Sun lamp factory located on the Tbilisi Highway and the Yerevan Watch Factory located on the Vagharsh Vagharshyan street. The defunct automobile factory of ErAZ from the Soviet era is located on the Nicholas Adontz street in the Arabkir district as well.
Arabkir is the 3rd-largest district of Yerevan. As of 2006 the district had:
*40 hectares of streets and roads.
*553 hectares of buildings, squares and yards.
*385 hectares of others areas.
The municipality of Arabkir district made a number of official cooperation agreements with many European mayoralties including:
*Le Plessis-Robinson, Paris, France, since 2005.〔(Le Plessis-Robinson commune website )〕
*Central District, Riga, Latvia, since 2006.
*Deurne, Antwerp, Belgium, since 2006.
*Şişli, Istanbul, Turkey, since 2006.

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