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Elpin : ウィキペディア英語版
Yelpin

Yelpin (; (アルメニア語:Ելփին); also Romanized as Yelp’in and Elpin) is a village community located in the South-West of Armenia in Vayots Dzor province (''marz''). It is located 97 km away from Yerevan and 27 km away from provincial center Yeghegnadzor. It borders with Administrative Republic of Nakhijevan (Azerbaijan) in South, with lands of Zangakatun community (Ararat province) in West, with Chivagyugh community (Vayots Dzor province) in South-West. Community lands stretch from 1400 to 2800m, whereas the settlement itself is located at 1545m above the sea level.
Number of households -378, houses- 273, families- 200 (as of 2007). Main occupations of the community members are gardening, land cultivation, animal husbandry, poultry farming and bee-keeping.
==History==
Yelpin community was established in 1828, after Russo-Persian War (1826-1828). The founders (ethnic Armenians) fled from Persian regions of Khoy and Salmast. The community was founded in the place of ''Nrbuyn'' village, and inherited its name, which gradually transformed- ''Nrbuyn, Nrbin, Irpin'' and finally ''Yelpin''. Famous Armenian historian Stepanos Orbelian, in his book ''Patmutyun Sisakan'', (History of Sis) mentions ''Adopen, Khndzorut, Kechut, Chochanak, Chavadzor, Mokhrot'' and other historical places to be located in the administrative territory of Yelpin. However, the territory of Yelpin was inhabited since the Stone Age, evidence of which can be found in numerous caves in the vicinity. The Bronze Age is the best represented and archaeological expeditions are very active in the area. Here were found numerous artifacts, such as stone and metal instruments, arms, pottery and many others, which are kept in the Yeghegnadzor ethnographic museum.

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