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/ɑːrˈmiːniə/
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*armenian* –>
Հայաստան,
tr. hayastan,
IPA: [hɑjɑsˈtɑn]),
officially the republic of armenia
(Armenian: Հայաստանի Հանրապետություն, tr. Hayastani Hanrapetut’yun)
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(‘armenia’ is a ‘sovereign state’ in the ‘south caucasus region’ of ‘eurasia’)
(located in ‘western asia’, it is bordered by ‘turkey’ to the ‘west’, ‘georgia’ to the ‘north’, the de facto independent ‘nagorno-karabakh republic’ and ‘azerbaijan’ to the ‘east’, and ‘iran’ and the ‘azerbaijani’ exclave of ‘nakhchivan’ to the ‘south’)
(‘armenia’ is a ‘unitary’, ‘multi-party’, ‘democratic’ ‘nation-state’ with an ‘ancient cultural heritage’)
(the ‘kingdom of van’ was established in ‘860BC’ and by the ‘6th century BC’ it was replaced by the ‘satrapy of armenia’)
(in the ‘1st century BC’, the ‘kingdom of armenia’ reached its height under ‘tigranes the great’)
(‘armenia’ became the first state in the world to adopt ‘christianity’ as its ‘official religion’)
(in between the ‘late 3rd century’ to early years of the ‘4th century’, the state became the ‘first christian nation’)
(the ‘official date’ of ‘state adoption’ of ‘christianity’ is ‘301 AD’)
(the ancient ‘armenian’ kingdom was split between the ‘byzantine’ and ‘sasanid’ empires around the ‘early 5th century’)
(under the ‘bagratuni’ dynasty, the ‘armenian kingdom’ was restored in the ‘9th century’)
(declining due to the wars against the ‘byzantines’, the kingdom fell in ‘1045’ and ‘armenia’ was soon after invaded by the ‘seljuk turks’)
(an ‘armenian’ principality and later a ‘kingdom’, ‘cilician armenia’ was located on the coast of the ‘mediterranean sea’ between the ’11th’ and ’14th’ centuries)
(between the ’16th century’ and ’19th century’, the traditional ‘armenian’ homeland composed of ‘eastern armenia’ and ‘western armenia’ came under the rule of the ‘ottoman’ and successive ‘iranian’ empires, repeatedly ruled by either of the 2 over the centuries)
(by the ’19th century’, ‘Eastern Armenia’ had been conquered by the ‘Russian Empire’, while most of the western parts of the traditional ‘Armenian’ homeland remained under ‘Ottoman’ rule)
(during ‘World War I’, ‘Armenians’ living in their ancestral lands in the ‘Ottoman Empire’ were systematically exterminated in the ‘Armenian Genocide’)
(in 1918, after the ‘Russian Revolution’, all non-Russian countries declared their independence from the ‘russian empire’, leading to the establishment of the ‘First Republic of Armenia’)
(by 1920, the state was incorporated into the ‘Transcaucasian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic’, and in 1922 became a founding member of the ‘Soviet Union’)
(in 1936, the ‘Transcaucasian’ state was dissolved, transforming its constituent states, including the ‘Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic’, into full ‘Union republics’)
(the modern ‘Republic of Armenia’ became independent in 1991 during the dissolution of the ‘Soviet Union’)
(the ‘Republic of Armenia’ recognizes the ‘Armenian Apostolic Church’, the world’s oldest national church, as the country’s primary religious establishment)
(the unique ‘Armenian alphabet’ was invented by ‘Mesrop Mashtots’ in 405 AD)
(‘Armenia’ is a member of the ‘Eurasian Economic Union’, the ‘Council of Europe’ and the ‘Collective Security Treaty Organization’)
(‘armenia’ supports the de facto independent ‘Nagorno-Karabakh Republic’, which was proclaimed in 1991)
(i /ɑrˈmiːniə/; Armenian: Հայաստան, transliterated Hayastan, IPA: [hɑjɑsˈtɑn])
officially the republic of armenia
(Հայաստանի Հանրապետություն, Hayastani Hanrapetut’yun, [hɑjɑstɑˈni hɑnɾɑpɛtuˈtʰjun])
(a landlocked mountainous country in the ‘Caucasus’ region of ‘Eurasia’)
(situated at the juncture of ‘Western Asia’ and ‘Eastern Europe’, it is bordered by ‘Turkey’ to the west, ‘Georgia’ to the north, the de facto independent ‘Nagorno-Karabakh Republic’ and ‘Azerbaijan’ to the east, and ‘Iran’ and the ‘Azerbaijani’ exclave of ‘Nakhchivan’ to the south)
(a former republic of the ‘Soviet Union’, ‘Armenia’ is a unitary, multiparty, democratic nation-state with an ancient and historic cultural heritage)
(the ‘Kingdom of Armenia’ was the first state to adopt ‘Christianity’ as its religion in the early years of the 4th century (the traditional date is 301))
(the modern ‘Republic of Armenia’ recognizes the ‘Armenian Apostolic Church’ as the national church of ‘Armenia’, although the republic has separation of ‘church’ and ‘state’)
(‘Armenia’ is a member of more than 40 international organisations, including the ‘United Nations’, the ‘Council of Europe’, the ‘Asian Development Bank’, the ‘Commonwealth of Independent States’, the ‘World Trade Organization’, ‘World Customs Organization’, the ‘Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation’, and ‘La Francophonie’)
(it is a member of the ‘CSTO military alliance’, and also participates in NATO’s ‘Partnership for Peace’ (PfP) programme)
(in 2004 its forces joined ‘KFOR’, a NATO-led international force in ‘Kosovo’)
(it is also an ‘observer member’ of the ‘Eurasian Economic Community’ and the ‘Non-Aligned Movement’)
(the country is an ’emerging democracy’, and is currently in a negotiation process with the ‘European Union’, of which it may become an ‘Associate Member’ in the near future)
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(the government of ‘armenia’ holds ‘european integration’ as a key priority in its ‘foreign policy’)
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ARMENIA:
(i /ɑrˈmiːniə/; Armenian: Հայաստան, transliterated Hayastan, IPA: [hɑjɑsˈtɑn])
officially the republic of armenia
(Հայաստանի Հանրապետություն, Hayastani Hanrapetut’yun, [hɑjɑstɑˈni hɑnɾɑpɛtuˈtʰjun])
a landlocked mountainous country in the Caucasus region of Eurasia. Situated at the juncture of Western Asia and Eastern Europe,[11] it is bordered by Turkey to the west, Georgia to the north, the de facto independent Nagorno-Karabakh Republic and Azerbaijan to the east, and Iran and the Azerbaijani exclave of Nakhchivan to the south.
A former republic of the Soviet Union, Armenia is a unitary, multiparty, democratic nation-state with an ancient and historic cultural heritage. The Kingdom of Armenia was the first state to adopt Christianity as its religion[12] in the early years of the 4th century (the traditional date is 301).[13] The modern Republic of Armenia recognizes the Armenian Apostolic Church as the national church of Armenia, although the republic has separation of church and state.[14]
Armenia is a member of more than 40 international organisations, including the United Nations, the Council of Europe, the Asian Development Bank, the Commonwealth of Independent States, the World Trade Organization, World Customs Organization, the Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation, and La Francophonie. It is a member of the CSTO military alliance, and also participates in NATO’s Partnership for Peace (PfP) programme. In 2004 its forces joined KFOR, a NATO-led international force in Kosovo. It is also an observer member of the Eurasian Economic Community and the Non-Aligned Movement. The country is an emerging democracy, and is currently in a negotiation process with the European Union, of which it may become an Associate Member in the near future.[15][16][17][18]
The Government of Armenia holds European integration as a key priority in its foreign policy
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