sevan lake armenia altitude about 1900 the largest caucasus lakes area 1240 km2 average depth

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Armenia Sevan lake JULY 2019 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Armenia Sevan lake JULY 2019 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sevan is a lake in Armenia, at an altitude of about 1900 m; the largest of the Caucasus lakes. The area is 1240 km2. Average depth Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sevan Peninsula - in the North-Western part of lake Sevan. Before the fall of the water level of the lake, the Peninsula had the s Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sevan Peninsula - in the North-Western part of lake Sevan. Before the fall of the water level of the lake, the Peninsula had the s Royalty Free Stock Photo
Khor Virap in Armenian.  deep dungeon is an ancient Armenian monastery located near the border with Turkey Royalty Free Stock Photo
THE TERRITORY OF GEGHARD MONASTERY Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sevan is a lake in Armenia, at an altitude of about 1900 m; the largest of the Caucasus lakes. The area is 1240 km2. Average depth
Sevan Peninsula - in the North-Western part of lake Sevan. Before the fall of the water level of the lake, the Peninsula had the s Royalty Free Stock Photo
Armenia Sevan lake JULY 2019 Royalty Free Stock Photo
THE CROSS STONES IN GEGHARD MONASTERY Royalty Free Stock Photo
THE MOUNTAINS AROUND THE MONASTERY OF GEGHARD Royalty Free Stock Photo
THE TERRITORY OF GEGHARD MONASTERY Royalty Free Stock Photo
THE GORGE NEAR THE MONASTERY OF GEGHARD Royalty Free Stock Photo
THE FANTASTIC MOUNTAINS OF DILIJAN Royalty Free Stock Photo
Flows the river Hrazdan. Water in Sevan and Hrazdan are used to Sevan cascade hydropower station. To replenish the waters of Sevan, a tunnel 48.3 km was built to transfer the waters of the ARPA river to the lake. In 1978 the natural national Park `Sevan` was created»


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