Masis (city)
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Masis (Armenian: Մասիս) is a city in Armenia in the Ararat province (marz), located on the left bank of the Hrazdan River, 14 km south of Yerevan. Large railroad commodity station of international significance, serving the city Yerevan. Population of 21,376 people (according to a 2001 census).
Abovyan • Agarak • Akhtala • Alaverdi • Aparan • Ararat • Armavir • Artashat • Artik • Artsvashen • Ashtarak • Berd • Bjni • Byureghavan • Chambarak • Charentsavan • Dastakert • Dilijan • Echmiadzin • Gavar • Goris • Gyumri • Hrazdan • Ijevan • Jermuk • Kajaran • Kapan • Lernamerdz • Maralik • Martuni • Masis • Meghri • Metsamor • Nor Hachn • Noyemberyan • Oshakan • Qanaqer-Zeytun • Sevan • Shamlugh • Sisian • Spitak • Stepanavan • Talin • Tashir • Tsakhkadzor • Tumanyan • Vanadzor • Vardenis • Vayk • Vedi • Yeghegnadzor • Yeghvard • Yerevan • Zvartnots
Masis is one of the closest Armenian cities to the Ararat Mountains. The mountains are visible from most areas of the town.