ydilar
Ydilar is a lesser-known but historically significant town located in the eastern region of the Republic of Armenia. Situated in the Lori Province, it lies along the Debed River, approximately 12 kilometers northeast of the provincial capital, Vanadzor. The town has a rich cultural heritage, with roots tracing back to ancient times, though its modern development has been influenced by Soviet-era planning.
Ydilar is primarily known for its agricultural activities, particularly viticulture and livestock farming. The region’s fertile
Historically, Ydilar was part of the ancient province of Utik, a region mentioned in medieval Armenian sources.
The town features several notable landmarks, including historic churches and public buildings constructed in the 19th
Ydilar’s name may derive from the Armenian word *ydil*, meaning "valley," reflecting its geographical setting. The