Gavar

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Gavar
Գավառ
Location of Gavar in Armenia
Province Gegharkunik
Population 23,302 (2001)
Established 1850
Previous Name(s): Novo Bayezid, Nor-Bayezid (until 1959), Kamo
Time zone GMT +4
40°21′N 45°07′E

Gavar (Armenian: Գավառ , also known as Kyavar or Novo Bayezid) is a city and provincial capital of the Armenian province of Geghark'unik'.

Gavar is a lovely city near Lake Sevan in the Armenian highlands. The city is home to about 25,000 people but much of the Soviet era infrastructure has failed and the industrial capacity has floundered. However, the local economy is improving at a slow rate. Some business people are returning to Gavar from abroad and there is hope the new mayor will greatly improve the city's public works.

The city is home to Gavar Special School which is the only school for mentally and physically handicapped children in the region. The Gavar Special School is currently carrying out steps to improve itself so it can become the premier school for special children in Armenia. The school is blessed to have many partners that can be found on its website.

Gavar does have a city portal which is used by many people outside of Gavar. The name of the portal is Kyavar.com as the locals pronounce the name of the city with a "ky" sound instead of a "g" sound at the beginning of the name.

Coordinates: 40°21′N 45°07′E

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