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Varser
Վարսեր
A view of Varser
A view of Varser
Varser is located in Armenia
Varser
Varser
Varser is located in Gegharkunik
Varser
Varser
Coordinates: 40°33′16″N 44°54′29″E / 40.55444°N 44.90806°E / 40.55444; 44.90806
CountryArmenia
ProvinceGegharkunik
MunicipalitySevan
Elevation
1,917 m (6,289 ft)
Population
 • Total1,901
Time zoneUTC+4 (AMT)
Postal code
1515
Varser at GEOnet Names Server

Varser (Armenian: Վարսեր) is a village in the Sevan Municipality of the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia.

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Etymology

The name Varser is derived from a root word meaning "hair". According to popular folklore, this refers to a girl who drowned in Lake Sevan, after which her long hair spread out across the water.[2] The village was also previously known as Chirchir and Chrchr until 1946.

History

The village is first mentioned in the 9th century as a gift of Ashot II Bagratuni to an "Apostles' Church".[2] Most of the Armenians in the village are descendants of migrants from Bitlis and Maku in Western Armenia, today located in southeastern Turkey and northwestern Iran, respectively.

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References

  1. ^ Statistical Committee of Armenia. "The results of the 2011 Population Census of Armenia" (PDF).
  2. ^ a b Kiesling, Brady; Kojian, Raffi (2005). Rediscovering Armenia: Guide (2nd ed.). Yerevan: Matit Graphic Design Studio. p. 74. ISBN 99941-0-121-8.

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