Havuts Tar
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Havuts Tar
Summary
Havuts Tar is a monastery[1]. It ranks in the top 9% of monastery entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (24 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Havuts Tar's religion is recorded as Armenian Apostolic Church[3].
- Havuts Tar is located in Ararat Province[4].
- Havuts Tar is in the country of Armenia[5].
- Havuts Tar's image is recorded as -Հավուց Թառ վանական համալիր.jpg[6].
- Havuts Tar's instance of is recorded as monastery[7].
- Havuts Tar's instance of is recorded as cultural property[8].
- Havuts Tar's architectural style is recorded as Armenian architecture[9].
- Havuts Tar's location is recorded as Khosrov State Reserve[10].
- Havuts Tar's part of is recorded as Surb Amenaprkich[11].
- Havuts Tar's Commons category is recorded as Havuts Tar[12].
- Havuts Tar's has part is recorded as Surb Amenaprkich[13].
- Havuts Tar's has part is recorded as Q42887440[14].
- Havuts Tar's has part is recorded as Q42887442[15].
- Havuts Tar's has part is recorded as Q42887443[16].
- Havuts Tar's has part is recorded as Q42887446[17].
- Havuts Tar's has part is recorded as Q42887450[18].
- Havuts Tar's has part is recorded as Q42887453[19].
- Havuts Tar's has part is recorded as Q42887457[20].
- Havuts Tar's has part is recorded as Q42887463[21].
- Havuts Tar's has part is recorded as Q42887468[22].
- Havuts Tar's has part is recorded as Q42887478[23].
- Havuts Tar's has part is recorded as Q42887488[24].
- Havuts Tar's has part is recorded as Q42887494[25].
- Havuts Tar's has part is recorded as Q42887505[26].
- Havuts Tar's has part is recorded as Q42887511[27].
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Geography
Havuts Tar is in the country of Armenia[5]. It is located in Ararat Province[4]. Its part of is recorded as Surb Amenaprkich[11].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include monastery[7] and cultural property[8]. Havuts Tar's heritage designation is recorded as cultural heritage monument in Armenia[28]. Its religion is recorded as Armenian Apostolic Church[3].
History and Context
+1100-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Havuts Tar[29].
Why It Matters
Havuts Tar ranks in the top 9% of monastery entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (24 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[30] It is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[31]