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'''Arevis''' ({{lang-hy|Արևիս}}) is a village in the ] of the ] in ]. The village was known as '''Arafsa''' or '''Aravsa''' until 1968 when the original name was changed by the ]<ref>{{cite web |url =https://behruzmelikov.files.wordpress.com/2013/11/qerbi-azerbaycanin-turk-menseli-toponimleri.pdf |archive-url =https://web.archive.org/web/20150721025034/https://behruzmelikov.files.wordpress.com/2013/11/qerbi-azerbaycanin-turk-menseli-toponimleri.pdf |archive-date = 2015-07-21 |title = Qərbi Azərbaycanın türk mənşəli toponimləri |author = Ibrahim Bayramov |date = 2002 |publisher = "Elm" Publishing House - Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences, ISBN 5-8066-1452-2 |access-date = 2022-09-30 |language = az}}</ref>
'''Arevis''' ({{lang-hy|Արևիս}}) is a village in the ] of the ] in ].


== Demographics == == Demographics ==
There were 19 Azerbaijanis living in the village in 1831, 169 in 1873, 148 in 1886, 123 in 1897, 168 in 1908 and 300 Azerbaijanis in 1914.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Korkotyan |first=Zaven |url=http://haygirk.nla.am/upload/1512-1940/1901-1940/hayastani_bnakchutyuny_1932.pdf |title=Խորհրդային Հայաստանի բնակչությունը վերջին հարյուրամյակում (1831-1931) |publisher=Pethrat |year=1932 |publication-place=Yerevan |pages=76-77, 146–147 |language=Armenian |trans-title=The population of Soviet Armenia in the last century (1831-1931) |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220202085400/http://haygirk.nla.am/upload/1512-1940/1901-1940/hayastani_bnakchutyuny_1932.pdf |archive-date=2 February 2022}}</ref> The local Azerbaijanis were forcefully deported in the end of 1917. They could only return to the village when the Soviet government was established. The number of Azerbaijanis living in the village were 151 in 1922 and 225 in 1931. The Azerbaijani population of the village was completely deported in November 1988 on the eve of the ].<ref>{{cite web |url =https://behruzmelikov.files.wordpress.com/2013/11/qerbi-azerbaycanin-turk-menseli-toponimleri.pdf |archive-url =https://web.archive.org/web/20150721025034/https://behruzmelikov.files.wordpress.com/2013/11/qerbi-azerbaycanin-turk-menseli-toponimleri.pdf |archive-date = 2015-07-21 |title = Qərbi Azərbaycanın türk mənşəli toponimləri |author = Ibrahim Bayramov |date = 2002 |publisher = "Elm" Publishing House - Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences, ISBN 5-8066-1452-2 |access-date = 2022-09-30 |language = az}}</ref>
=== Population ===

The ] reported its population as 140 in 2010,<ref>{{ARMSTATdata|44}}</ref> up from 102 at the 2001 census.<ref>{{ArmenianCensus|210}}</ref> Currently, Arevis is populated entirely by Armenians. The ] reported its population as 140 in 2010,<ref>{{ARMSTATdata|44}}</ref> up from 102 at the 2001 census.<ref>{{ArmenianCensus|210}}</ref>


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Place in Syunik, Armenia
Arevis Արևիս
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Coordinates: 39°24′18″N 45°54′04″E / 39.40500°N 45.90111°E / 39.40500; 45.90111
Country Armenia
ProvinceSyunik
MunicipalitySisian
Area
 • Total18.30 km (7.07 sq mi)
Population
 • Total54
 • Density3.0/km (7.6/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+4 (AMT)
Arevis at GEOnet Names Server

Arevis (Template:Lang-hy) is a village in the Sisian Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village was known as Arafsa or Aravsa until 1968 when the original name was changed by the Supreme Soviet of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic

Demographics

There were 19 Azerbaijanis living in the village in 1831, 169 in 1873, 148 in 1886, 123 in 1897, 168 in 1908 and 300 Azerbaijanis in 1914. The local Azerbaijanis were forcefully deported in the end of 1917. They could only return to the village when the Soviet government was established. The number of Azerbaijanis living in the village were 151 in 1922 and 225 in 1931. The Azerbaijani population of the village was completely deported in November 1988 on the eve of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

Currently, Arevis is populated entirely by Armenians. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported its population as 140 in 2010, up from 102 at the 2001 census.

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References

  1. "Syunik regional e-Governance System" (in Armenian). Syunik Province provincial government. Click on link entitled "Համայնքներ" (community) and search for the place by Armenian name.
  2. Statistical Committee of Armenia. "The results of the 2011 Population Census of Armenia" (PDF).
  3. Ibrahim Bayramov (2002). "Qərbi Azərbaycanın türk mənşəli toponimləri" (PDF) (in Azerbaijani). "Elm" Publishing House - Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences, ISBN 5-8066-1452-2. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-07-21. Retrieved 2022-09-30.
  4. Korkotyan, Zaven (1932). Խորհրդային Հայաստանի բնակչությունը վերջին հարյուրամյակում (1831-1931) [The population of Soviet Armenia in the last century (1831-1931)] (PDF) (in Armenian). Yerevan: Pethrat. pp. 76–77, 146–147. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 February 2022.
  5. Ibrahim Bayramov (2002). "Qərbi Azərbaycanın türk mənşəli toponimləri" (PDF) (in Azerbaijani). "Elm" Publishing House - Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences, ISBN 5-8066-1452-2. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-07-21. Retrieved 2022-09-30.
  6. "Marzes of Armenia and Yerevan City in Figures, 2010" (PDF). Statistical Committee of Armenia.
  7. Report of the results of the 2001 Armenian Census, Statistical Committee of Armenia
Syunik Province
Capital: Kapan
Urban settlements
Goris Municipality
Kajaran Municipality
Kapan Municipality
Meghri Municipality
Sisian Municipality
Tatev Municipality
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