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Armenia is a nation, and former Soviet republic, in the mountainous Caucasus region between Asia and Europe.
Armenia was the first nation to adopt Christianity.
The first church in the world was built in Armenia.
It is home to the world's oldest winery.
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1895 - Armenia
Armenia, ar-mee'ne-a (Turk. Erminee'yeh; Russ. Armenya; the Minni of the Scriptures), a country of Western Asia, not now politically existing, but of great historical interest. It varied in extent at different epochs, but it may be regarded as lying between lat. 36° 50' and 41° 40' N., and lon. 36° 20' and 48° 40' E. It was known as Armenia Major and Armenia Minor, or the Greater and the Less Armenia. Armenia Major, commencing at Someisat, stretches along the Euphrates, which bounds it on the W., till near Erzengan, a few miles to the S. of which it leaves the river and keeps the direction of Trebizond as far as the mountains S. of Goomish-Khaneh. It proceeds N.E. along this range, then skirts the N. extremity of the district of Kars, and, passing onward to near Tiflis, runs along the right bank of the Koor, whose course it follows to the Caspian, which now becomes the boundary on the E. Leaving the Caspian, it turns S.W. in the direction of Tabreez, and passes through the districts... Read MORE...
Armenia, ar-mee'ne-a (Turk. Erminee'yeh; Russ. Armenya; the Minni of the Scriptures), a country of Western Asia, not now politically existing, but of great historical interest. It varied in extent at different epochs, but it may be regarded as lying between lat. 36° 50' and 41° 40' N., and lon. 36° 20' and 48° 40' E. It was known as Armenia Major and Armenia Minor, or the Greater and the Less Armenia. Armenia Major, commencing at Someisat, stretches along the Euphrates, which bounds it on the W., till near Erzengan, a few miles to the S. of which it leaves the river and keeps the direction of Trebizond as far as the mountains S. of Goomish-Khaneh. It proceeds N.E. along this range, then skirts the N. extremity of the district of Kars, and, passing onward to near Tiflis, runs along the right bank of the Koor, whose course it follows to the Caspian, which now becomes the boundary on the E. Leaving the Caspian, it turns S.W. in the direction of Tabreez, and passes through the districts... Read MORE...
1913 - Christmas in Armenia
The young Armenians on Christmas day, pay "hand-kissing" visits to their elders.
The Stanstead Journal
Rock Island, Quebec, Canada
December 25, 1913
The young Armenians on Christmas day, pay "hand-kissing" visits to their elders.
The Stanstead Journal
Rock Island, Quebec, Canada
December 25, 1913
Here's a list of places to go and things to do in Armenia:
Yerevan - The Capital City:
Start your journey in Yerevan, Armenia's vibrant capital. Explore Republic Square, home to stunning architecture and the National History Museum.
Visit the Armenian Genocide Memorial and Museum to learn about Armenia's tragic history.
Stroll through the bustling streets of the city, where you'll find cozy cafes, trendy bars, and plenty of opportunities for shopping.
Garni Temple:
Head to Garni, a village located about 30 kilometers from Yerevan, to see the ancient Garni Temple. This well-preserved Hellenistic temple is dedicated to Mihr, the sun god.
While in Garni, explore the stunning Azat River Gorge, known for its unique basalt rock formations, and take a hike to the Symphony of Stones.
Geghard Monastery:
Not far from Garni, visit Geghard Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This cave monastery is partially carved into the adjacent mountainside, and its intricate rock-cut architecture is truly remarkable.
Don't miss the... Read MORE...
Yerevan - The Capital City:
Start your journey in Yerevan, Armenia's vibrant capital. Explore Republic Square, home to stunning architecture and the National History Museum.
Visit the Armenian Genocide Memorial and Museum to learn about Armenia's tragic history.
Stroll through the bustling streets of the city, where you'll find cozy cafes, trendy bars, and plenty of opportunities for shopping.
Garni Temple:
Head to Garni, a village located about 30 kilometers from Yerevan, to see the ancient Garni Temple. This well-preserved Hellenistic temple is dedicated to Mihr, the sun god.
While in Garni, explore the stunning Azat River Gorge, known for its unique basalt rock formations, and take a hike to the Symphony of Stones.
Geghard Monastery:
Not far from Garni, visit Geghard Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This cave monastery is partially carved into the adjacent mountainside, and its intricate rock-cut architecture is truly remarkable.
Don't miss the... Read MORE...
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