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Sevan Island (Armenian: Սևանի կղզի Sevani kğzi), now Sevan Peninsula (Armenian: Սևանի թերակղզի Sevani t'erakğzi), is a former island in the north-western part of Lake Sevan in Armenia. After the artificial draining of Lake Sevan, which started in the Stalin era, the water level fell about 20 metres, and the island transformed into a peninsula. At the southern shore of this newly created peninsula, a guesthouse of the Armenian Writers' Union was built. The eastern shore is occupied by the Armenian president's summer residence, while the monastery's still active seminary moved to newly constructed buildings at the northern shore of the peninsula.
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Location | Gegharkunik Province, Armenia |
Coordinates | 40°33′51″N 45°00′53″E / 40.564257°N 45.01459°E |
Highest elevation | 1,950 m (6400 ft) |
Sevan Island is home to a ninth-century Armenian Cathedral church, known as Sevanavank, which is one of the most visited tourist attractions in Armenia.
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The island and the monastery of Sevan during the 19th century (Paris, 1869, T. Deyrolle)
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Sevan Island in 1937
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edit- "Sevan Island, Armenia 1970s - LAPUTA". Retrieved 17 January 2016.
- "Gegharquniq - armecotravel.com". Retrieved 17 January 2016.