Armavir
Armavir Province, nestled in the western part of Armenia, is a region steeped in history and cultural significance. The province is named after the ancient city of Armavir, which was founded in 331 BC and served as one of the historic capitals of Armenia. Today, the province is known for its rich agricultural land, particularly in the Ararat plain, which is dominated by the majestic Mount Ararat to the south and Mount Aragats to the north.