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Meghradzor : ウィキペディア英語版
Meghradzor

Meghradzor ((アルメニア語:Մեղրաձոր)), meaning, ''valley of honey''; formerly known as ''Taycharukh''), is a village in the Kotayk Province of Armenia, 15 kilometers northwest of Hrazdan. The village is located to the south of the Tsaghkunyats mountain range, along the left bank of the Marmarik River. It was founded my immigrants from Aratsap in 1830 and is well-known for its famous honey, hence, the name Meghradzor literally translates to ''valley of honey''. The nearby village of Gorgoch is also included in the community of Meghradzor.
The community has a secondary school, kindergarten, first aid station, house of culture, and library. The local economy is heavily dependent on agriculture, based predominantly on beekeeping, cattle-breeding, and farming (potatoes, cabbages, and grains). There is also a disused gold mine north of Meghradzor that has been in use since the 19th-century. In the foothills nearby to the south, is the 12th-century walled Chalcedonian Georgian Orthodox Tejharuyk Monastery.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Meghradzor (Kotayk) )
== Gallery ==

Image:SAINT HOLY MOTHER MEGHRADZOR 1.JPG|S. Astvatsatsin Church in the village, 1881
Image:Tejharuyk Monastery.jpg|Tejharuyk Monastery, 1196–99


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