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Kanaker-Zeytun () is one of the 12 districts of
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, the capital of
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, located in the northeastern part of the city. As of the 2022 census, the population of the district is 73,834. Located on a hill overlooking the central part of Yerevan, the administrative district of Kanaker-Zeytun has common borders with the districts of Avan, Arabkir,
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and
Nor Nork Nor Nork () is one of the 12 districts of Yerevan, the capital of Armenia. It is located at the eastern part of the city. It is bordered by the districts of Nork-Marash, Kentron and Kanaker-Zeytun from the west, Avan from the north and Erebuni ...
. By the outer border it is adjacent to the provinces of Armavir,
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and Kotayk. The district is unofficially divided into smaller neighborhoods such as Kanaker, Nor Zeytun and Monument.


History

Kanaker Kanaker (; also Romanized as K’anak’err, Kenaker, Kanaker, and Qanaqer) was a village in Armenia to the north-east of the capital Yerevan. With the urban development of Yerevan in the 20th century, the village was gradually absorbed by the ca ...
has developed as a satellite town of Yerevan throughout the history. With many historical churches and monuments, Kanaker was severely damaged in the earthquake of 1679. The town has played a key role in the Russian siege of Yerevan in 1827. Many prominent figures of Armenian literature and art are natives of Kanaker such as historian Zakaria Kanakertsi, writer
Khachatur Abovian Khachatur Abovian (; disappeared ) was an Armenian polymath, educator, scientist, philosopher, writer, poet and an advocate of modernization.Panossian, p. 143. He mysteriously vanished in 1848 and was eventually presumed dead. Reputed as the fat ...
and musician
Djivan Gasparyan Djivan Gasparyan (var. Jivan Gasparyan; , ; 12 October 1928 – 6 July 2021) was an Armenian musician and composer. He played the duduk, a double reed woodwind instrument related to the orchestral oboe. Gasparyan is known as the "Master of the d ...
. In order to establish the Zeytun district in 1944, the ''Artsvabuyn Zeytun'' Reconstruction Committee was formed in
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, whose members were Panos Norashkharyan, Yeghia Alajajyan, Rev. Petros Kilikian, Hovsep Bshtikyan, Harutyun Azaryan, Parunak Shishikyan, KarapetKarapet Tozlikyan (Yeghyan) and Levon Chopuryan. The committee had 3 additional members in Yerevan: Avetis Surenyan, Dovlat Karanfilyan, and Dovlat Boyamian. After the repatriation of in 1948, the members of the committee received permission to construct the new
Nor Zeytun Nor Zeytun (, also Zeytun) is a neighbourhood in Yerevan, the capital of Armenia. It is part of the Kanaker-Zeytun District of the city. To establish the Zeytun district in 1944, the ''Artsvabuyn Zeytun'' Reconstruction Committee was formed in ...
settlement at the north of
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. With the rapid growth of Yerevan, Kanaker and Nor Zeytun were gradually absorbed and became part of the Armenian capital. After the independence of Armenia, Kanaker and Nor Zeytun were merged and formed a single district within the capital, bearing the name Kanaker-Zeytun. Currently, the district is among the developing areas of the capital with a population of 79,600 and an area of 8.1 km2. The district is home to many industrial plants including the Yerevan Champagne Wines Factory, the
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Bottlers Armenia Factory and the
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Bottlers Armenia Factory. The district is also home to the
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headquarters.


Streets and landmarks


Main streets

* Liberty Avenue. *David Anhaght street. *Avetis Aharonyan street. *Paruyr Sevak street. *Rubinyants street. *Zakaria Kanakertsi street. *Tbilisi Highway.


Landmarks

* Surp Hakob (
Saint Jacob James the Great ( Koinē Greek: Ἰάκωβος, romanized: ''Iákōbos''; Aramaic: ܝܥܩܘܒ, romanized: ''Yaʿqōḇ''; died AD 44) was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus. According to the New Testament, he was the second of the apostles t ...
) Church of Kanaker: built at the end of the 17th century on the foundations of the old church of Kanaker damaged during the 1679 earthquake. The church is of three-nave basilica type with two couples of pillars. Many sculptured cross-stones dating back to 1504, 1571 and 1621, are fixed on the western front of the church. The church was closed during the Soviet rule until 1990, when it was restored and reopened by the government. *The historic Church of the Holy Mother of God in Kanaker, built in 1695 on the foundations of the old church damaged as a result of the 1679 earthquake. During the Soviet period, the church was turned into a warehouse. Between 1959 and 1963, the church was renovated through the efforts of the Armenian Organization for Historical Monuments Preservation. *The old cemetery of Kanaker with its historic chapel. *The ''Petevan tombstone'' of 1265. *The Russian Orthodox
Church of the Intercession of the Holy Mother of God The Church of the Intercession of the Holy Mother of God of Kanaker ( (''Kanakeri Surb Tiramor Rus Ughghap'ar Yekeghets'i''), ), is an active Russian Orthodox church in the old area of Kanaker, Yerevan, Armenia. Main church of the Diocese of Ye ...
built between 1912 and 1916, stands near the Russian military base of Yerevan. *House-museum of Khachatur Abovyan in Kanaker. *The medieval well of Kanaker. *
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: the
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memorial, the Military museum and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. *The Monument to the 50th anniversary of the Sovietization of Armenia. * Victory Park. *Davit Anhaght park. *Paruyr Sevak park. *
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. * French University in Armenia (UFAR). *European University in Armenia. * Izmirlian Medical Center. *The Scientific Technological Center of Organic and Pharmaceutical Chemistry. *The Institute of Oncology and Radiology. *The Institute of Molecular Biology of National Academy of Sciences.


Education

Chinese-Armenian Friendship School is in Kanaker.


Gallery

File:The Holy Mother of God Church, Kanaker, Yerevan1.JPG, Holy Mother of God Church of
Kanaker Kanaker (; also Romanized as K’anak’err, Kenaker, Kanaker, and Qanaqer) was a village in Armenia to the north-east of the capital Yerevan. With the urban development of Yerevan in the 20th century, the village was gradually absorbed by the ca ...
File:Խաչատուր Աբովյանի Թանգարանի Շենքը.JPG, The House-Museum of
Khachatur Abovian Khachatur Abovian (; disappeared ) was an Armenian polymath, educator, scientist, philosopher, writer, poet and an advocate of modernization.Panossian, p. 143. He mysteriously vanished in 1848 and was eventually presumed dead. Reputed as the fat ...
in Kanaker File:Parc victoire3.jpg, The Victory Park File:Երկատված խաչ.JPG, Memorial to the 1700th anniversary of Christianity in Armenia File:Amenaprkich (Holy Savior) Cross-stone or Gravestone of Petevan, Kanaker, Yerevan.JPG, Amenaprkich (Holy Savior) Cross-stone or Gravestone of Petevan, Kanaker


References

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