Long fought over by warring empires, the city of Yerevan survived centuries of foreign occupation, finally becoming independent with the fall of the Soviet Union. This capital city, a center of Armenian culture, has celebrated its freedom with a flurry of construction and a growing population. Despite this push forward, history survives in Yerevan - The Institute of Ancient Manuscripts houses books dating back to the 9th century, and the ruins of the Erebuni Fortress, built in 782 BC, still stand.
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This is a must visit place. It vividly captures the plight of Armenians living in Turkey during WW1, it gives perspective of current values of Armenia. It will leave you in a state of shock by the horror captured on film of the genocide.
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Welcome to Aloe Lab, the first company in Armenia, where You can buy natural cosmetics based the plant aloe
Tatul Krpeyan Park is located in Yerevan’s Nor Nork district. Park was built in 2014 and opened in 2015 on 50th Birthday of the National Hero of Armenia Tatul Krpeyan. Different events are regularly organized at Tatul Krpeyan Park and it has a unique symbol for educating a patriotic and devoted young generation.
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