Kaputjugh
The Kaputjugh is one of the highest mountains in Armenia. It is a mountain in the south of Zanguezour near the Armenian - Azerbaijani border that rises to a height of 3904 meters. More precisely, the Kaputjugh lies on the border between Armenia's Syunik region and Azerbaijan's Nakhitchevan region. The Kaputjugh is the highest mountain in Nakhitchevan and the second highest mountain in Armenia, after the Aragats Volcano (4095 m).
It is located 9 kilometers west of the village of Kajarants and is the highest point in the Zangezur mountain range. The mountain's height is not well expressed in comparison to its surroundings due to its low relative altitude, despite the fact that it is Armenia's second-highest summit. The mountain's steep slopes are covered in alpine or subalpine vegetation. Kaputjugh is a mountain on the outskirts of town. Ascents to the mountain are not permitted and are still prohibited as a result of the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict.
Elevation: 3904 m
Location: The south of Zanguezour, Armenian-Azerbaijani border