Historical heritage sites in and around the village include a 12th/13th-century khachkar and spring monument, a cemetery from between the 16th and 19th centuries, St. Stephen's Church (Armenian: Սուրբ Ստեփանոս եկեղեցի, romanized: Surb Stepanos Yekeghetsi) built in 1698, and the monastery of Kavakavank (Armenian: Կավաքավանք) built in 1742.[1]
Demographics
The village had 233 inhabitants in 2005,[4] and 238 inhabitants in 2015.[1]
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Notes
^Alternatively transliterated as Djrakus, Dgrakous and Jrakuys.