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  2. Inside Armenia’s Mission to Make Itself Indispensable - AOL

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    It was, in fact, the second time Armenia has hosted WCIT in the past five years, underscoring how this landlocked democracy of 3 million is recasting itself as a global technology hub.

  3. Yerevan History Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Yerevan History Museum (Armenian: Երևանի Պատմության Թանգարան (Yerevani Patmut'yan T'angaran)) is the history museum of Yerevan, the capital city of Armenia. The museum was founded in 1931 as the Communal Museum. Currently, the museum is located in a building attached to the Yerevan City Hall.

  4. Category:History of Armenia - Wikipedia

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    Historic sites in Armenia (4 C) Y. History of Yerevan (5 C, 6 P) ... Pages in category "History of Armenia" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.

  5. Armenia Time - Wikipedia

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    Pale colours: Standard time observed all year Dark colours: Summer time observed. Armenia Time (AMT; Armenian: Հայաստանի ժամանակ, romanized: Hayastani zhamanak) is a time zone used in Armenia. Armenia Time is four hours ahead of UTC at UTC+04:00. [1] Clock time is about one hour later than solar noon in

  6. Timeline of Armenian history - Wikipedia

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    The Armenian Congress of Eastern Armenians declares the first Republic of Armenia. 4 June: Treaty of Batum: 30 October: Armistice of Mudros, the Ottoman Empire agreeing to leave the Transcaucasus. The Democratic Republic of Armenia assumes control of Western Armenia, now that the Ottomans are forced to leave. 1920 2 December

  7. Ancient Armenia - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Armenia refers to the history of Armenia during Antiquity.It follows Prehistoric Armenia and covers a period of approximately one thousand years, beginning at the end of the Iron Age with the events that led to the dissolution of the Kingdom of Urartu, and the emergence of the first geopolitical entity called Armenia in the 6th century BC.

  8. Time in Armenia - Wikipedia

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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: Armenia Time

  9. Category:Time in Armenia - Wikipedia

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