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Hrant Vardanyan founded Grand Tobacco, Grand Candy, International Masis Tabak and other companies. “Grand Holding”, the group of companies established by him, is the first taxpayer, the leading exporter of finished products and the biggest employer in Armenia. [ 8 ]
Yerevan Confectionery and Macaroni Factory (Armenian: Երևանի հրուշակեղենի-մակարոնի կոմբինատ) was an industrial enterprise based in Armenia. It was built in 1933. The confectionery and macaroni departments were amalgamated in 1951.
Location of Armenia. Armenia is a sovereign state in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia.Located in Western Asia, [1] [2] on the Armenian Highland, it is bordered by Turkey to the west, Georgia to the north, Azerbaijan to the east, and Iran and Azerbaijan's exclave of Nakhchivan to the south.
2010 August 20: Armenia and Russia sign a pact extending the stationing of the Russian base in Gyumri for 25 years, to 2044. [92] 2010 September 11: Armenian company Grand Candy makes the biggest chocolate bar in the world. [93] [94]
Other major plants in the city include the "Nairit" chemical and rubber plant, Rusal Armenal aluminum foil mill, "Grand Candy" Armenian-Canadian confectionery manufacturers, "Arcolad" chocolate factory, "Marianna" factory for dairy products, "Talgrig Group" for wheat and flour products, "Shant" ice cream factory, "Crown Chemicals" for paints ...
At metro stations, however, signage is available in Armenian, English, and Russian. There is a noticeable lack of separate bus lanes in the city. In total there are only two streets (Heratsi Str., Gai Ave.) with separated lanes for public transport, and sections of some streets usually in major junctions. Zhongtong Buses and a GAZelle City minibus
The ArArAt Armenian cognac is derived from the grapes of the fertile fields of the Ararat plain, Tavush region as well as Nagorno-Karabakh. In April 1999, on the initiative of Yerevan Brandy Company, a new standard was introduced in Armenia named "Armenian Cognac", which rigidly regulates the production of this beverage.
Ararat (stylized as ArArAt) is a brand of Armenian brandy produced 10 years before the Yerevan Brandy Company was established (1877). [1] [2] It is made from white grapes and spring water, according to a traditional method. The brand's "ordinary brandies" are aged between 3 and 6 years. Its "aged brandies" are between 10 and 30 years old.