Byureghavan (), is a town and urban municipal community in the Kotayk Province of Armenia. It is located northeast of Yerevan, and south of the provincial center Hrazdan. It covers an area of . The rural communities of Nurnus and Arzni form the northern and southern borders of the town, respectively. As of the 2011 census, the population of the town is 9,513. As per the 2016 official estimate, Byureghavan has a population of around 8,300. As of the 2022 census, the town had a population of 10,432.
The settlement was further developed by the Soviet government during the 1970s with the establishment of many new industrial plants including the Armenian marble and granite processing plant opened in 1971, followed by the reinforced concrete manufacturing plant in 1973. Ալմաքար ՍՊԸ-ն, ստեղծվել է 1971 թվականին` Նուռնուսի քարերի մշակման բազայի հիման վրա In 1974, the community was given the status of urban-type settlement and renamed Byureghavan, after its well-known cut glass factory of the town. During the same year, the Arzni mineral water plant was relocated to Byureghavan. Many plants for building materials production were also opened in Byureghavan, including the prefab house-building plant.
After the independence of Armenia, Byureghavan received the status of a town with the territorial administration law of 1995.
During the ancient Kingdom of Armenia, the area of modern-day Byureghavan was part of the Kotayk Canton of Ayrarat province.
Generally, the climate of Byureghavan is characterized with cool summer and mildly cold winter.
In November 2011, the statue of Karabakh War hero Samvel Vartanyan was erected in Byureghavan in the yard of the town's high school. The ceremony was attended by then-minister of defence Seyran Ohanyan.
Many of the Soviet-era firms were privatized, including the glass containers manufacturing plant currently known as Glass World Company, «Գլաս ՈՒորլդ Քամփնի» ՓԲԸ the marble and granite processing plant currently known as Almaqar, and the reinforced concrete manufacturing plant currently known as Sunenergashin, while the Arzni mineral water plant was relocated to Yerevan. The town is also home to the Byuregh Alco wine-brandy-vodka factory founded in 1996, as well as many plants for the production of building materials.
The Byureghavan State Vocational School is an intermediate college operating since 1974. Byureghavan State Vocational School
Byureghavan has a municipal stadium with a capacity of 900 spectators. It is currently used by the young football teams of Kotayk Province.
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