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| Khachkar (cross stone) |
Vahanavank (10th-11th century) |
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| Khor-Virap Monastery (7th century) |
Metcamor Museum (The area was populated from the 5th millennium BC until the 18th century AD.) |
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| Hagartcin Monastery (13th century) |
Zorats Qarer (was founded before the 8th century BC.) |
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| Kobayr Monastery (1171) |
Odzun Monastery (VI century) |
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| Karmravor Church (VII century) |
Mikoyan Museum (was founded in the period of Soviet Power. There is a MIG plane in front of the Museum) |
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| Golden autumn in Armenia |
Sanahin Monastery (10th century) |
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| Noratus (9th century) |
Goshavanq Khachkar |
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| Armenian sweets |
Kecharis Monastery (11-13th century) |
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| Zvartnoc (641—661) |
Opera House in Yerevan |
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| Garni Temple (pagan temple of the 3rd century BC.) |
Echmiadzin Monastery (5th century) |
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| Lake Sevan (the biggest natural impoundment of pure water) |
Makaravank Monastery (10th to 13th century ) |
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| Noravank Monastery (13th century) |
The famous Jermuk waterfall (town-resort of Jermuk) |
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| Sagmosavank Monastery (1215—1235) |
Erebuni Fortress (a fortified city from the ancient kingdom of Urartu) |
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| Tatev Monastery (895-906) |
Lake Sevan (the biggest natural impoundment of pure water) |
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| Tsitsernakaberd |
Gegard Monastery (the 4th century Monastery,but the main cathedral was built in 1215) |
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| Mozrov Cave |
Yerevan. The Republic Square |
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| Mozrov Cave |
Mozrov Cave |