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      • TOPOGRAPHY The topography of Armenia features the high Armenian Plateau, with mountains (many peaks are above 10,000 feet), little forest land, fast flowing rivers, and the Aras River Valley, which contains good soil.
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  2. 6 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.

  3. Topography of Armenia See also: List of rivers of Armenia , List of lakes of Armenia , and Mountains of Armenia Twenty-five million years ago, a geological upheaval pushed up the Earth's crust to form the Armenian Plateau, creating the complex topography of modern Armenia. [4]

  4. Dec 27, 2023 · As observed on the physical map of Armenia above, the topography of the country is very rugged and mountainous. Nearly the entire nation is covered by mountain ranges and deep valleys. The highest point is Mt. Aragats at 13,418 ft. (4,090m). A yellow triangle marks the highest point on the map.

  5. Twenty-five million years ago, a geological upheaval pushed up the earth's crust to form the Armenian Plateau, creating the complex topography of modern Armenia. The Lesser Caucasus range extends through northern Armenia, runs southeast between Lake Sevan and Azerbaijan, then passes roughly along the Armenian-Azerbaijani border to Iran.

  6. The topography of Armenia is dominated by rugged terrain and high mountain ranges. The country is known for its stunning natural beauty and breathtaking landscapes. The Armenian Highlands, which lie at the center of the country, are characterized by steep slopes and rocky terrain.

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

    Armenia lies between latitudes 38° and 42° N, and meridians 43° and 47° E. It contains two terrestrial ecoregions: Caucasus mixed forests and Eastern Anatolian montane steppe. Topography Armenia's mountainous and volcanic topography. Armenia has a territorial area of 29,743 square kilometres (11,484 sq mi).

  8. What is the terrain and geography like in Armenia? Overview. The country rests on a high mountainous plateau cut by fast-flowing rivers. The over-grazed hills boast little true forest, but many of the steeper slopes are dressed with small shrubs and second growth.