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Capitals of Armenia

Before Yerevan became the capital of modern Armenia, the Kingdom of Greater Armenia had a rich history of multiple capitals—12 in total, excluding other Armenian regions like Cilicia, Sophene, and Lesser Armenia. These historic capitals reflect the political, cultural, and spiritual evolution of Armenian statehood. Van (Tushpa) was the ancient capital of Urartu, located near Lake Van. It’s one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities, once called Yervandavan and Shamiramakert....
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Yererouk Basilica – One of Armenia’s Oldest Christian Monuments

Located near the village of Anipemza in Shirak Province, Yererouk is one of the earliest surviving examples of Armenian Christian architecture. Perched on a plateau near the Akhurian River, just 5 km from the ancient city of Ani, the Yererouk Basilica dates back to the 4th–6th centuries and is included on the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List since 1995. The name “Yererouk” comes from the Armenian word for “quivering,” referring...
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International Museum Day – Celebrating Culture and Resilience

Since 1977, May 18 has been celebrated around the world as International Museum Day, a time for the global museum community to highlight the importance of museums in cultural exchange, education, and heritage preservation. As Suay Aksoy, former President of ICOM, once said: “Today, as every 18th of May since 1977, the global museum community comes together for the International Museum Day… It seems like a strange time to celebrate,...
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May 9 – A Day of Triple Victory in Armenia

May 9 is one of the most significant and glorious days in Armenian history, marked by a triple celebration. On this day, Armenians honor: The Victory in the Great Patriotic War (World War II) The Liberation of Shushi during the Nagorno-Karabakh War The Anniversary of the Establishment of the Artsakh Defence Army Because of these historic milestones, May is often called the Month of Victories in Armenia. Each year, this...
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After 110 years we still remember and demand…

The Armenian Genocide – A Century of Remembrance The Armenian Genocide was the systematic extermination and forced deportation of Armenians by the Ottoman Empire during World War I. Beginning on April 24, 1915, hundreds of Armenian intellectuals were arrested in Constantinople, marking the start of a brutal campaign that would lead to the deaths of an estimated 600,000 to 1.5 million Armenians by the early 1920s. This tragic event is...
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The Flavors of Armenia

When traveling, the memories that linger longest are often the smells and tastes. In Armenia, the richness of its traditional cuisine is unforgettable, offering a delicious blend of hearty flavors and fresh ingredients. Armenian cuisine is as diverse as the country itself. While meat dishes are common, you’ll also find many vegetarian and vegan options, making it perfect for any palate. One of the most iconic dishes is bozbash—a thick,...
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