Mets Parni

40°50′14″N 44°06′33″E / 40.83722°N 44.10917°E / 40.83722; 44.10917

Mets Parni
Մեծ Պառնի
Mets Parni is located in Armenia
Mets Parni
Mets Parni
Coordinates: 40°50′14″N 44°06′33″E / 40.83722°N 44.10917°E / 40.83722; 44.10917
CountryArmenia
Marz (Province)Lori Province
Elevation
1,680 m (5,510 ft)
Population
 (2008)
 • Total2,101
Time zoneUTC+4

Mets Parni (Armenian: Մեծ Պառնի; also, Parni) is a town in the Lori Province of Armenia, 33 km north-west of the regional capital Vanadzor. The village is located on the right bank of the river Pambak, 1680 meters above sea level.

The village is located near two churches; St. Sarkis (19th century) and Mets Parni Church (13-14 centuries).

Demographics

The population of Mets Parni has steadily grown since 1831, with a brief depopulation after the 1988 earthquake.[1]

Years1831189719261939195919701979198920012004
Population50524202760268623132511215378521712313

Economy

The village may be one of Armenia's oldest settlements, and is located on the central Yerevan-Gyumri highway. The Yerevan-Tbilisi railway passes through the village. Before the 1988 earthquake the village hosted two parallel industrialized workshops, a branch of Arzni crystal factory and a garment factory. The climate of the area is very favorable to agriculture. The main employment sector in the village is crop cultivation and animal husbandry. Most of the village's lands are irrigated and fertile, and are mainly used to produce grain and potatoes. After the earthquake destroyed a number of homes, training and education of pre-school age children and students work continued. However, due to financial constraints a series of temporary shelters were closed, but work continues on a new 450-seat high school. There is a medical center with 15 beds and an outpatient clinic. The Health Center is equipped with specialists, a pediatrician, therapist, and a dentist.

Name Origin

The name bears the suffix -ni, evident in many names in the area since Urartian times, for example, Garni, Ptghni, Bjni, Armani, Bagratuni, Aratsani, Gnuni, Saharuni, Rshtuni, and so on. It is possible Parni took its name from an archaic name for the Pambak valley area, which is surrounds the village. Mets Parni as a settlement existed in ancient times, which is evidenced by ancient river bed graves discovered during constructions near the village of Tsaghkaber. The village was likely destroyed and rebuilt several times. In particular, the village is located on the eastern side of a high hill that often protect the people from enemies.

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