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Exploring Armenia's ancient monuments: A journey through history and nature [Amazing Places 4K]
Armenia, located in the South Caucasus (between Eastern Europe and West Asia), is one of the world's oldest civilizations and the first nation to adopt Christianity as its state religion. Known for ...
The New York Times, one of the world’s most influential publications, has included Armenia among its recommended travel ...
Armenia has been included in the prestigious British travel magazine Wanderlust’s 2026 “Good to Go” list as one of the year’s ...
This week, The New York Times Travel Section published its annual list of “52 Places to Visit”—recommendations to readers for ...
The Pankisi Valley, in the former Soviet country of Georgia, has long carried a reputation shaped more by headlines than tourism, but many Americans are now choosing to visit.
Turkey and Armenia are set to simplify visa processes, easing travel between the two nations. This is a step in their ongoing effort to normalize relations, strained due to historic grievances and ...
Turkey and Armenia have agreed to simplify visa procedures to normalize ties, Turkey's Foreign Ministry announced Monday. This move aims to make travel easier between the two countries. Relations ...
Turkey and Armenia have agreed to simplify visa procedures to normalize ties, Turkey's Foreign Ministry announced Monday ANKARA, Turkey -- Turkey and Armenia have agreed to simplify visa procedures as ...
In his annual end-of-year press conference, Azerbaijan's Minister of Foreign Affairs Jeyhun Bayramov summed up the progress made in the reconciliation process with Armenia and looked ahead to its ...
Geneva (ICRC) – On 24–25 December, as part of visits carried out regularly since the beginning of the year, representatives of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) visited persons ...
The Tatev Monastery is just one of five UNESCO-listed religious sites worth visiting in Armenia, the world’s first Christian nation. Eric Martin/Figarophoto, Redux Since Armenia’s adoption of ...
Archeologists say they have finally cracked the 6,000-year-old mystery of Armenia’s “dragon stones" – massive carved monoliths scattered across high-altitude volcanic slopes and pastures where no ...
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