Ani Postal Codes: 2901 to 2911 | Shirak
Postal Codes (Փոստային ինդեքսներ) for Ani range from 2901 to 2911 in Shirak, Armenia. To find exact Postal Codes and postcodes within Ani, choose from the districts below.
Postal Codes for Places in Ani
Showing 11 places in Ani. Last verified with official records on May 2, 2026.
| Aghin | |
| Ani | |
| Ani station | |
| Anipemza | |
| Dzithankov | |
| Gusanagyugh | |
| Isahakyan | |
| Jrapi | |
| Lusaghbyur | |
| Sarnaghbyur | |
| Shirakavan |
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Sample Address Format for Ani
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Street Address / PO Box
Ani, Shirak, 2902
ARMENIA
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Ani Quick Facts
| Country | Armenia (AM) |
|---|---|
| Administrative Path | Armenia → Shirak |
| Postal Code | 2901~2911 |
| Provinces | Shirak |
| ISO Codes | AM / ARM / 51 |
| Top-level domain (ccTLD) | .am |
| Coordinates | 40.828765, 43.828429 |
| Places | 11 |
What to Know About Ani
Key Facts
Ani is a historic settlement and archaeological site located in the Shirak Province of Armenia, situated near the closed border with Turkey. Perched on a triangular plateau surrounded by the Akhurian River gorge, Ani occupies a strategic position in the northwestern part of the country. The site covers an area of approximately 85 hectares (210 acres) and, while no longer a populated city in the modern sense, it represents one of Armenia's most significant cultural heritage locations. Historically, Ani was the capital of the medieval Bagratid Armenian kingdom and flourished between the 10th and 11th centuries, earning the nickname 'City of 1001 Churches' due to its numerous religious structures. Today, Ani exists primarily as an extensive archaeological zone containing the ruins of churches, palaces, fortifications, and other buildings that showcase a blend of Armenian, Georgian, Byzantine, and Seljuk architectural influences. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2016, Ani is protected for its outstanding universal value. The site is administered as part of Armenia's cultural preservation efforts, with ongoing archaeological work and conservation projects. For detailed information about accessing this important historical location and its surrounding areas, comprehensive regional data including postal codes for nearby settlements in Shirak Province is available.