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Armenia, the Land of Noah (Video)

The mysterious and attractive Armenia is located between the Black, Caspian, and Mediterranean seas. In the old days, Armenia was much larger and occupied an area of about 400,000 square kilometers.

The current Republic of Armenia is located in the northeastern part of the Armenian Highlands. It borders with Georgia, Azerbaijan, Iran, and Turkey. For many millennia, people known for their fortitude, will, and strength lived on this land.

Armenia withdrew from the USSR in 1991. Today, the state has only 30,000 square kilometers of land under its control. It is a modern industrial country capable of satisfying the needs of the most discerning travelers.

To visit Armenia means to touch the roots of an ancient civilization and to discover the riddle of one of the most legendary states of Europe.

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