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  2. Women in Armenia - Wikipedia

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    In 2010 and 2011, during Women's Month and as part of the "For You, Women" charitable program, the Surb Astvatcamayr Medical Center in the Armenian capital of Yerevan offered free gynecological and surgical services to the women of Armenia for a full month. Women from across the country arrived seeking treatment. [34]

  3. Mashtots Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Many prominent buildings in the city of Yerevan are located on the Mashtots Avenue. Below is a list of significant structures located on the avenue (from north to south): Blue Mosque (1768) Eduard Isabekyan Gallery (2007) Yerevan Opera Theater (1933) Nairi Cinema (1954) Matenadaran (1959) President's Residence (1985) Yerevan State Marionettes ...

  4. Sayat-Nova Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Sayat-Nova Avenue (Armenian: Սայաթ-Նովայի պողոտա Sayat-Nova'i Poghota), is an avenue in the central Kentron District of Yerevan, Armenia. It is named after the 18th-century Armenian poet and musician Sayat-Nova. It was officially inaugurated on 27 October 1963.

  5. List of cities and towns in Armenia - Wikipedia

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    Map of the cities in Armenia (does not reflect the 2017 reforms). This is a list of cities and towns in Armenia ordered by population by the Statistical Committee of Armenia (ArmStat). Armenia has 46 municipalities designated as urban communities (Armenian: քաղաքային համայնքներ k’aghak’ayin hamaynk’ner) as of 2017.

  6. Tukh Manuk - Wikipedia

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    Some researchers have linked them to a proto-Indo-European deity cognate with Krishna or Shiva, a mischievous beautiful young man inhabiting the boundary between settlement and wilderness. Visiting Tukh Manuk shrines is traditionally popular with women. They are also visited by the Yazidis.

  7. Category:Streets in Yerevan - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 10 November 2016, at 17:08 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Mother Armenia - Wikipedia

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    A military parade at the monument in 2018. The museum interior. The Mother Armenia statue symbolises peace through strength. It can remind viewers of some of the prominent female figures in Armenian history, such as Sose Mayrig and others, who took up arms to help their husbands in their clashes with Turkish troops and Kurdish irregulars.

  9. Armenian dress - Wikipedia

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    Left to Right: Western Armenian man, New Julfa woman, Yerevan woman, Agulis woman, Javakheti woman, Eastern Armenian man. The costume of the Armenians of Western Armenia is mainly divided into two regions: 1. Areas of the Eastern Provinces: Taron (including Sasun), Bardzr Hayk, Vaspurakan, and Baghesh. 2.