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  2. Tourism in Armenia - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in Armenia has been a key sector to the Armenian economy since the 1990s when tourist numbers exceeded half a million people visiting the country every year (mostly ethnic Armenians from the Diaspora). The Armenian Ministry of Economy reports that most international tourists come from Russia, EU states, the United States and Iran. [1]

  3. Tatul Hakobyan - Wikipedia

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    Hakobyan has formerly worked as a correspondent for the newspapers Ankakhutyun (1991–1995), Yerkir (1998–2000), Azg (2000–2006), Aztag (2005-2016), [6] The Armenian Reporter (2008–2009) and as a political observer on regional issues of Radiolur news program of the Public Radio of Armenia (2004–2008).

  4. CS Media - Wikipedia

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    CS Publishing House publishing a daily newspaper, magazine and a TV-Guide. It has expanded internationally buying and publishing the Armenian Reporter in two print editions in the United States through offices in Paramus, New Jersey, Burbank, California, Washington, D.C., and in Yerevan. It intends to expand further the publishing of new print ...

  5. Visiting D&C investigative journalist from Armenia: Yes, I ...

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    In my short career, I’ve tried several roles: translator (Armenian-Russian-English), mobile journalist, scientific event organizer and interviewer on higher education issues.

  6. EVN Report - Wikipedia

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    EVN Report is a non-profit online news site covering Armenian news for an English-speaking audience. It is based in Yerevan , from which it gets its namesake (EVN is the IATA airport code for Yerevan's Zvartnots International Airport ).

  7. Armenian Observer - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1969 and published every Wednesday, with 50 issues per year. The owner and editor-in-chief is Professor Osheen Keshishian. The paper is available by subscription only and covers a vast variety of subjects and issues locally, nationally, internationally, the Armenian diaspora and Armenia. Very limited materials are also ...

  8. Massis (weekly) - Wikipedia

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    Massis (Armenian: Մասիս) is a bilingual (published in Armenian and English) newspaper, founded in 1981 in Los Angeles. The weekly newspaper is currently headquartered in Pasadena, California . About

  9. Visa requirements for Armenian citizens - Wikipedia

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    An Armenian passport. Visa requirements for Armenian citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of Armenia.As of July 2024, Armenian citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 70 countries and territories, ranking the Armenian passport 75th in terms of travel freedom according to the Henley Passport Index.