- Armenia - Wikipedia
Yerevan is the capital, largest city and financial center The Armenian highlands have been home to the Hayasa-Azzi, Shupria, and Nairi peoples
- Armenia | Geography, Population, Map, Religion, History | Britannica
Armenia, country of Transcaucasia, lying just south of the Caucasus mountain range To the north and east Armenia is bounded by Georgia and Azerbaijan, while its neighbors to the southeast and west are, respectively, Iran and Turkey The capital is Yerevan
- Where is Armenia? Culture, Facts Travel - CountryReports
Discover Armenia Explore Armenia facts, culture, history comprehensive country profile with maps, statistics research resources for students travelers
- Armenia Maps Facts - World Atlas
Armenia covers an area of 29,743 sq km (11,484 sq mi) in Eurasia's South Caucasus region It is a landlocked country with no access to the world's oceans Armenia is one of the most mountainous nations on Earth and has an average elevation of 5,900 feet (1,800 meters) above sea level
- Armenia Country Profile | Geography, History Facts
Explore Armenia’s geography, history, demographics, culture, economy, and infrastructure in this comprehensive country profile guide
- Armenia country profile - BBC News
Provides an overview of Armenia, including key events and facts about this country in the Caucasus
- Travel to Armenia | Official Tourism Guide Tips
Travel to Armenia with the official tourism website Find guides, tips, and inspiration to start your adventure and explore the beauty of Armenia today!
- Armenia website
Culture History Museum of Armenia Armenian Genocide Museum Institute National Gallery of Armenia Martiros Saryan House-Museum more Useful links
- Armenia - New World Encyclopedia
Armenia (Armenian language: "Hayastan"), officially the Republic of Armenia, is a landlocked, mountainous country located in the Southern Caucasus between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea
- Armenian Advocate: Why the Iran-US War Could Be a Turning Point for Armenia
For former military commander and political figure Jirair Sefilian, who is advocating for the US to become Armenia’s strategic protector, the ongoing conflict could reshape the region — and
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