Anipemza

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CountryArmenia
Elevation
1,430 m (4,690 ft)
Anipemza
Անիպեմզա
The ruins of Yererouk Basilica in Anipemza
The ruins of Yererouk Basilica in Anipemza
Anipemza is located in Armenia
Anipemza
Anipemza
Anipemza is located in Shirak
Anipemza
Anipemza
Coordinates: 40°26′55″N 43°36′15″E / 40.44861°N 43.60417°E / 40.44861; 43.60417
CountryArmenia
ProvinceShirak
MunicipalityAni
Area
  Total
67 km2 (26 sq mi)
Elevation
1,430 m (4,690 ft)
Population
 (2011)
  Total
260[1]
Time zoneUTC+4
Anipemza at GEOnet Names Server

Anipemza (Armenian: Անիպեմզա) is a village in the Ani Municipality of the Shirak Province of Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported its population was 523 in 2010,[2] up from 349 at the 2001 census.[3]

Anipemza is located on the closed Armenia–Turkey border on a bank of Akhurian River on which opposite coast there are ruins of the ancient Armenian city of Ani in Turkey. In 7 km to the north from village there is Ry station 'Ani' of Armenian Railway. Anipemza was founded in 4th century by Kamsarakan princes. The village Anipemza is well known for ruins of Yererouk basilica of 4th-5th century. Near to village the industrial complex of building materials (processing of Pumice, Tuff, Andesite) is located.

The oral witness obtained by interviewing the residents have established that the new Anipemza, since 1926, was a village for the orphans of Armenian genocide of 1915 and then has been also a penal colony for forced labor for the dissidents of the Soviet regime in Armenia.

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1831647    
18732,359+3.13%
1931529−2.54%
19391,119+9.82%
1972710−1.37%
1979558−3.38%
2001349−2.11%
2011260−2.90%
Source: [4]

Men make up 49% and women 51% of the population. The age percentage of the population is: children 32%, able to work 53%, adult 15%. The population occupation is ranching and seasonally mines in the industrial complex near the village.[5]

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