Aygehovit in Tavushi Marz with its 2,888 habitants is located in Armenia - roughly 67 mi (or 108 km) North-East of Yerevan, the seat of the Armenian government.
Local time in Aygehovit is 02:22 AM (Wednesday). The local timezone is "Asia / Yerevan" with an UTC/GMT offset of 4 hours.
Qazax, Qıraq Kǝsǝmǝn, Yerevan, Vanadzor, Ijevan, Hrazdan, Dilijan, Berd and Aparan are destinations relativly nearby and could be interesting to discover when around.
According to our records, there are 2 airports in the nearby. The closest airport is Novo Alexeyevka Airport with a distance of 51.7 mi (or 83.3 km) south of the centre of Aygehovit. Have a look at our dedicated picture album to get an idea of what this places is like. Need a few ideas for finding things to see and want to get to know more about this place? Check the related Aygehovit attractions page. The same applies for local and videos.
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