Koti (Armenian: Կոթի) is a village in the Noyemberyan Municipality of the Tavush Province of Armenia near the border with Azerbaijan.
[3][4][5] Children of Armenia Fund (COAF) started its activities in Tavush in 2016, including education and health programs, shelter from shelling and other potential use of weapons in areas along the border with Azerbaijan.
[5] In 1918, the First Republic of Armenia declared its independence from the Russian SFSR and became the controller of Koti, then known as Kotikend or Kotigegh.
[5] In 1930, the Armenian SSR experienced an administrative reorganisation that transformed its uezds into raions.
[5][8] Koti has a humid continental climate (Dfa) with hot summers and cold, often snowy winters.