Archaeologists have uncovered various antiquities around the village dated between 10 BCE and 8 BCE, such as clay pots and livestock of the early farmers of the area. The village was founded in 1828 and renamed Aygavan on April 4, 1946, when the Armenian SSR signed a decree to officially rename the village.
Culture
Aygavan has a middle school, a public library, a house of culture, an outpatient clinic and a post office.
Industry
Aygavan has a wine factory that is a branch of Ararat Brandy. Its main headquarters are in Yerevan, and it has branches in three other areas in Armenia, in Aygavan, Armavir, and in Tavush, and produces the world’s number one exported Armenian brandy, ranked in the top 5 of imported brandies worldwide.
Demographics
According to the 2017 official census, Aygavan has a population of 4,569, all Armenians,[1] up from 3,914 in the 2011 census.[2]
Population census
Year
Pop.
±%
1873
206
—
1914
467
+126.7%
1931
594
+27.2%
1959
1,992
+235.4%
Year
Pop.
±%
1979
3,013
+51.3%
2011
3,914
+29.9%
2017
4,569
+16.7%
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