Ohanavan

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Recent Discoveries

In February 2024, a medieval rock-hewn tomb was uncovered in Ohanavan. Discovered by a local resident during excavation, the tomb has been documented by the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture, and Sport, with plans for further archaeological study. [1]

Gallery

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Ohanavan and the Hovhannavank Monastery are situated atop a steep gorge carved by the Kasagh river

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