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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ArmeniaArmenia - Wikipedia

    Yerevan is the capital, largest city and financial center . Armenia is a unitary, multi-party, democratic nation-state with an ancient cultural heritage. The Armenian Highlands has been home to the Hayasa-Azzi, Shupria and Nairi. By at least 600 BC, an archaic form of Proto-Armenian, an Indo-European language, had diffused into Armenian Highlands.

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    Capital The National Assembly of Armenia on Baghramyan Avenue. Yerevan has been the capital of Armenia since the independence of the First Republic in 1918. Situated in the Ararat Plain, the historic lands of Armenia, it served as the best logical choice for capital of the young republic at the time.

  3. 5 days ago · 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.

  4. May 27, 1999 · Yerevan, capital of Armenia. It is situated on the Hrazdan River and archaeological evidence dates settlement of the site as early as the 6th millennium BCE. The rapid growth of the city in the 20th century was due to industrial development and to the hydroelectric plants on the Hrazdan.

  5. Sep 23, 2019 · Yerevan, also spelled Erevan, serves as the capital city of the Armenia. It is not only the largest Armenian city but also among the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. Yerevan, which is the country’s industrial, administrative, and cultural city, is found along River Hrazdan.

  6. Armenia, a hidden gem of all kinds of treasures, holds a rich history as one of the oldest nations on earth, with traditions that have transcended time and survived to this day. Armenia has had three tangible heritage sites included on the UNESCO list since 1996.

  7. Yerevan was officially designated as the capital of Armenia on May 28, 1918, during the establishment of the Democratic Republic of Armenia.