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- Areni abstract "Areni (Armenian: Արենի; formerly Arpa) is a village in the Vayots Dzor Province of Armenia. It is best known for its wine production, although the majority of wine produced locally is from the nearby village of Getap. The church of S. Astvatsatsin is a single-nave two-aisled domed Armenian church completed in the year 1321, and is located atop a plateau overlooking the Arpa River and Areni. It was designed by the architect and sculptor Momik Vardpet who is best known for his high-relief carvings at the monastery of Noravank (located approximately 6 kilometers southeast from Areni). Nearby are also the 13th century ruins of lord Tarsaitch Orbelian of Syunik's palace, moved from Yeghegis to Areni during that time. Ruins of a 13th-century bridge built by Bishop Sarkis in 1265-1287 are one kilometer northeast of the church. At the same location are the remains of an older bridge.".
- Areni country Armenia.
- Areni elevation "990.0".
- Areni isPartOf Vayots_Dzor_Province.
- Areni populationTotal "1865".
- Areni thumbnail Areni_village.jpg?width=300.
- Areni utcOffset "+4".
- Areni utcOffset "+5".
- Areni wikiPageExternalLink wg.php?x=&men=gpro&lng=en&des=wg&geo=-17&srt=npan&col=abcdefghinoq&msz=1500&pt=c&va=x&geo=467014518.
- Areni wikiPageID "18255938".
- Areni wikiPageRevisionID "603198062".
- Areni coordinatesDisplay "title,inline".
- Areni coordinatesRegion "AM".
- Areni elevationM "990".
- Areni hasPhotoCollection Areni.
- Areni imageCaption "Areni village as seen from Areni Church.".
- Areni imageSkyline "Areni_village.jpg".
- Areni latd "39".
- Areni latm "43".
- Areni latns "N".
- Areni lats "15".
- Areni longd "45".
- Areni longew "E".
- Areni longm "11".
- Areni longs "2".
- Areni mapsize "150".
- Areni officialName "Areni".
- Areni officialName "Արենի".
- Areni populationAsOf "2008".
- Areni populationTotal "1865".
- Areni pushpinMap "Armenia".
- Areni subdivisionName Armenia.
- Areni subdivisionName Vayots_Dzor_Province.
- Areni subdivisionType Administrative_divisions_of_Armenia.
- Areni subdivisionType "Country".
- Areni utcOffset "+4".
- Areni utcOffsetDst "+5".
- Areni subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Armenia.
- Areni subject Category:Populated_places_in_Vayots_Dzor_Province.
- Areni point "39.72083333333333 45.18388888888889".
- Areni type AdministrativeDistrict108491826.
- Areni type ArchaeologicalSitesInArmenia.
- Areni type District108552138.
- Areni type GeographicalArea108574314.
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- Areni type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Areni type PopulatedPlacesInVayotsDzorProvince.
- Areni type Region108630985.
- Areni type Site108651247.
- Areni type Tract108673395.
- Areni type YagoGeoEntity.
- Areni type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Areni type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Areni type Place.
- Areni type PopulatedPlace.
- Areni type Settlement.
- Areni type Wikidata:Q532.
- Areni type Place.
- Areni type Location.
- Areni type _Feature.
- Areni comment "Areni (Armenian: Արենի; formerly Arpa) is a village in the Vayots Dzor Province of Armenia. It is best known for its wine production, although the majority of wine produced locally is from the nearby village of Getap. The church of S. Astvatsatsin is a single-nave two-aisled domed Armenian church completed in the year 1321, and is located atop a plateau overlooking the Arpa River and Areni.".
- Areni label "Areni (Armenia)".
- Areni label "Areni".
- Areni label "Areni".
- Areni label "Areni".
- Areni label "Areni".
- Areni label "Арени".
- Areni sameAs Areni.
- Areni sameAs Areni.
- Areni sameAs Areni_(Armenia).
- Areni sameAs Areni.
- Areni sameAs m.04cvsdy.
- Areni sameAs 174984.
- Areni sameAs Q207291.
- Areni sameAs Q207291.
- Areni sameAs Areni.
- Areni lat "39.72083333333333".
- Areni long "45.18388888888889".
- Areni wasDerivedFrom Areni?oldid=603198062.
- Areni depiction Areni_village.jpg.
- Areni isPrimaryTopicOf Areni.
- Areni name "Areni".
- Areni name "Արենի".