Meghri ( ; also Romanized as Mehri, Mughru, Myghry, Mergi, Megry, Megri, and Mogri) is a city in southern Armenia, located in the Syunik province, near the border with Iran. The city's economy is based on the food industry, and contains a bread-baking factory, canneries and a winery. Meghri has a significantly milder climate than the rest of the cities in Armenia, and produces fruits not found in other parts of the country. In 2002, the estimated population was around 7,900. A nearby Russian military base houses about 2,000 soldiers, who along with Armenian soldiers guard the border with Iran.
The Iran-Armenia Natural Gas Pipeline passes through the city.
In early 2007, it was reported that the governments of Armenia, Russia, and Iran are planning to build an oil refinery for gasoline export to Iran. This project would be led by Gazprom.
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