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As of 1 January 2022, there are 48 urban settlements (excluding the capital city Yerevan) and 953 villages (34 of which were empty) on the territory of Armenia, within 77 municipalities in 10 provinces (Yerevan is the 11th special province); they are listed here by their administrative divisions.

During the Soviet Union and since independence, Armenia has renamed many of its toponyms, typically of Turkic origin where Azerbaijanis used to live before their deportation.

Yerevan
The 12 districts of Yerevan and their toponymy are as follows:

Aragatsotn
The 3 urban settlements and 118 villages within the 9 municipalities of the Aragatsotn Province and their toponymy are as follows:

Ararat
The 4 urban settlements and 95 villages within the 5 municipalities of the Ararat Province and their toponymy are as follows:

Armavir
The 3 urban settlements and 95 villages within the 8 municipalities of the Armavir Province and their toponymy are as follows:

Gegharkunik
The 5 urban settlements and 93 villages within the 6 municipalities of the Gegharkunik Province and their toponymy are as follows:

Kotayk
The 7 urban settlements and 61 villages within the 11 municipalities of the Kotayk Province and their toponymy are as follows:

Lori
The 8 urban settlements and 120 villages within the 16 municipalities of the Lori Province and their toponymy are as follows:

Shirak
The 3 urban settlements and 127 villages within the 5 municipalities of the Shirak Province and their toponymy are as follows:

Syunik
The 7 urban settlements and 132 villages within the 8 municipalities of the Syunik Province and their toponymy are as follows:

Tavush
The 5 urban settlements and 60 villages within the 4 municipalities of the Tavush Province and their toponymy are as follows:

Vayots Dzor
The 3 urban settlements and 52 villages within the 5 municipalities of the Vayots Dzor Province and their toponymy are as follows:

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