Tsovinar (Armenian: Ծովինար) is a village in the Martuni Municipality of the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia, located to the south of Lake Sevan.
East of the village is the Urartian site of Teyseba (Odzaberd) founded by Rusa I around 735-713 BC, with a lengthy but worn cuneiform inscription nearby recounting his conquest of twenty-three nations.
On the hill south of the road that is adjacent to the fortress, are boulders that form walls that are especially visible along the southern boundary.
Some human bones and old coins have been found in this area by villagers from Tsovinar, attesting to the story of what had once taken place there.
Further south are the remains of the ancient village of Karmrashen, which contains the church of Hnevank, the monument of Yot Verk Matur, numerous khachkars, and some tombs.