Kotayk, a province nestled in the heart of Armenia, is a region steeped in history and natural beauty. Its capital, Hrazdan, and its largest city, Abovyan, are hubs of culture and activity within the province. Named after the historic Kotayk canton of Ancient Armenia, this area is bordered by several other provinces and uniquely does not share a border with any foreign country. It boasts many ancient landmarks, such as the 1st-century Temple of Garni, the medieval Bjni Fortress, the 11th-century Kecharis Monastery, and the 13th-century monastery of Geghard. For those seeking adventure and relaxation, Kotayk offers the winter sports resort of Tsaghkadzor and the mountain resort of Aghveran. The region's symbol, the lion of Geghard, stands proudly on its coat of arms, symbolizing the strength and heritage of Kotayk. The province is also a testament to Armenia's rich biodiversity, featuring forested mountains and mineral springs, and is a haven for hikers, especially in the early summer when the landscape is awash with mountain flowers. The local cuisine reflects the region's bounty, with dishes made from wild plants, grains, and meats that are as hearty as they are delicious. Kotayk's significance is not only historical but also geological, as it is home to Nor Geghi, an early Stone Age settlement dating back 350,000 years. This blend of ancient history, cultural landmarks, and natural splendor makes Kotayk a microcosm of Armenia's enduring legacy.