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- Q4152986 subject Q6038622.
- Q4152986 abstract "Gutanasar or Gut'anasar (Armenian: Գութանասար) is a mountain in the Kotayk Province near Fantan in Armenia. It is a 7,543 ft (2,299 m) high. A small Surb Astvatsatsin Church is located below it. It is a volcano which last erupted 200,000 BP, judging from Ar39/Ar40 dating of lava flows, and one of the common sources of obsidian in archeological sites of Armenia. Neighbouring communities include Fontan and Alapars. The volcano is part of the Geghama mountains volcanic area. and appear to share a common feeding conduit.".
- Q4152986 thumbnail Gutanasar.jpg?width=300.
- Q4152986 wikiPageWikiLink Q2485210.
- Q4152986 wikiPageWikiLink Q2509571.
- Q4152986 wikiPageWikiLink Q2622594.
- Q4152986 wikiPageWikiLink Q399.
- Q4152986 wikiPageWikiLink Q4511.
- Q4152986 wikiPageWikiLink Q53754.
- Q4152986 wikiPageWikiLink Q6038622.
- Q4152986 wikiPageWikiLink Q8072.
- Q4152986 comment "Gutanasar or Gut'anasar (Armenian: Գութանասար) is a mountain in the Kotayk Province near Fantan in Armenia. It is a 7,543 ft (2,299 m) high. A small Surb Astvatsatsin Church is located below it. It is a volcano which last erupted 200,000 BP, judging from Ar39/Ar40 dating of lava flows, and one of the common sources of obsidian in archeological sites of Armenia. Neighbouring communities include Fontan and Alapars. The volcano is part of the Geghama mountains volcanic area.".
- Q4152986 label "Gutanasar".
- Q4152986 depiction Gutanasar.jpg.