
Armenia
Armenia occupies a landlocked plateau in the South Caucasus, where volcanic peaks, deep gorges, and high-altitude lakes shape a landscape that feels ancient in a literal sense — this is one of the oldest continuously inhabited regions on earth. Monasteries carved into cliff faces and khachkars etched with elaborate stone crosses mark a culture that has carried its identity through centuries of turbulent history.
About Armenia
Overview
Armenia borders Georgia to the north, Azerbaijan to the east, Iran to the south, and Turkey to the west, with Yerevan serving as the capital and cultural center. Armenian is the official language, using its own distinct alphabet developed in the fifth century. The currency is the Armenian dram. The country identifies strongly through its apostolic Christian heritage, diaspora connections, and a culinary tradition built on lamb, flatbread, and dried fruit.
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