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Yerkir (Երկիր, "[The] Country"), published by the Armenian Revolutionary Federation, Social-Democrat; Past (Փաստ, Proof) Zhamanak (Ժամանակ, "Time") Zhoghovurd (Ժողովուրդ, "People") In Russian: Golos Armenii (in Russian Голос Армении, "Voice of Armenia") published in Russian since 1934
The Armenian Baseball Federation was established in 2005 and is currently led by president Arman Yavryan [citation needed]. Armenian baseball athletes participate in various international and European level baseball championships. The Federation also hosts national baseball competitions and manages the Armenia national baseball team.
The Armenian national baseball team (Armenian: Բեյսբոլի Հայաստանի ազգային հավաքական) is the national baseball team of Armenia. The team represents Armenia in international baseball competitions. [2] The team is managed by the Armenian Baseball Federation, which is a member of the Confederation of European Baseball.
Dorota Skotarczak, "An Overview of Armenian Periodicals in Poland" (2014) 54 Armenian Review 69 to 78 (Spring/Summer, issue 3/4) (1988) Newsletter, India Office Library and Records, issues 33-41, page 38 Google Books; Amalya Gełami Kirakosian. Hay parberakan mamuli matenagitut'yun (1794-1967) Hamahavak' c' ank. Erevan. 1970. Google Books WorldCat
Russian-language newspapers published in Armenia (2 P) Pages in category "Newspapers published in Armenia" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
The mass media in Armenia refers to mass media outlets based in Armenia. Television, magazines, and newspapers are all operated by both state-owned and for-profit corporations which depend on advertising, subscription, and other sales-related revenues. Armenia's press freedoms improved considerably following the 2018 Velvet Revolution. [1]
This is a list of sportspeople who have competed for more than one nation. Not included in this list are: Players who could choose to play for a new country after the dissolution of their former country. This mainly affected players from the former Soviet Union, such as Viktor Onopko, and the former Yugoslavia, such as Davor Šuker.
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