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Sotk
Sotk ((アルメニア語:Սոթք), until 1991 Zod) is a village in the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia. ==History== At the end of the nineteenth century Zod was a village with 1100 Azeri inhabitants, which then named ''Tatars''.〔(Article "''Зод''", Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary (''in Russian'') )〕 It grew into a town during the region's industrialization in the 1960 and 1970s, primarily due to the exploitation of the Zod gold mines.〔(SOVIET GOLD POLICY (S-09110), 16 December 1975, CIA De-Classified reports, accessed on 09.12.2009 )〕 There is now a gold mine and a light metallurgy fabrication in the outskirts of the town. The town has a ruined Armenian basilica church said to date from the 7th century, with 13th century gravestones in its walls. The town was mostly populated by ethnic Azeris until 1988, when they fled to Azerbaijan as a result of ethnic clashes.〔(Reliew web )〕 The refugees from Zod founded the village of Yeni Zod in the Goygol rayon of Azerbaijan.〔(State Committee of the Republic of Azerbaijan for Affairs of Refugees and IDPs: on visit of President of Azerbaijan to Yeni Zod village on 4 March 2008 (in Azerbaijani) )〕
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