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Armenia39 Greetings from Armenia
Armenia1 (Yerevan Victory Park Armenia2 (Yerevan Cascade1) Armenia3 (Yerevan Cascade2)
Armenia4 (Yerevan Cascade3)
Armenia7 Yerevan (Railway station, Airport)
Armenia5 (Yerevan Armenian Genocide memorial)
Armenia6 Yerevan (The Saint Gregory the Illuminator Cathedral)
Armenia8 Yerevan (City strolling1) Armenia9 Yerevan (City strolling2)
Armenia10 Yerevan (City strolling3 Armenia11 Yerevan (City strolling4) Armenia12 Take a Bread
Armenia13 Garni pagan temple
Armenia16 Lake Sevan
Armenia14 Haghartsin Monastery Armenia15 Dilijan (the Armenian Switzerland)
Armenia17 Geghard Monastery1 Armenia18 Geghard Monastery2
Armenia19 Echmiadzin Museum1 Armenia20 Echmiadzin Museum2 Armenia21 Echmiadzin Saint Hripsimé Church
Armenia22 Echmiadzin Cathedral1
Armenia25 Ruins of Zvartnots Cathedral2
Armenia23 Echmiadzin Cathedral2 Armenia24 Ruins of Zvartnots Cathedral1
Armenia26 Noravank Monastery1 Armenia27 Noravank Monastery2 Armenia28 Noravank Monastery3
Armenia29 Take a break!
Armenia32 Haghpat monastery
Armenia30 Armenian Alphabet Armenia31 Akhtala monastery
Armenia33 Sanahin monastery Armenia35 Khor Virap monastery
Armenia34 (Etchmiadzin Art Gallery) Khoren Der Harootian (1909-1991)1
Khoren Der Harootian (1909-1991)2 Khoren Der Harootian (1909-1991)3
Armenia36 Art & Craft, Ar-Mari Rubenian1 Armenia37 Art & Craft, Ar-Mari Rubenian2 Armenia38 Tsolak Shahinyan
Ivan Aivazovsky (1817 - 1900) Martiros Manoukian (1947)
Martiros Saryan (1880-1972)1 Martiros Saryan (1880-1972)2 Martiros Saryan (1880-1972)3
Martiros Saryan (1880-1972)4 Martiros Saryan (1880-1972)5 Vardges Sureniants (1860 –1921)1
Vardges Sureniants (1860 –1921)2
The Caucasus Mountains rise at the intersection of Europe, Russia, and the Middle East. A land of astonishing natural beauty and a dizzying array of ancient cultures, the Caucasus for most of the twentieth century lay inside the Soviet Union, before movements of national liberation created newly independent countries and sparked wars in Chechnya, Georgia, and Azerbaijan. The two parts of the Caucasus -- the northern portion still in Russia and the three countries to the south are uneasily joined by the ferociously independent people of the mountains.