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Armenia at the crossroads of Europe and Asia

Armenia located in the Caucasus where Asia and Europe meet

The Caucasus - on the western edge of the Silk road, a trade route that linked China to the Mediterranean Sea

Prometheus Mount Ararat thumb/c/c6/MountArarat.jpg/300px-MountArarat.jpg Heracles freeing the bound Prometheus Image on black-figured cup made in Athens, about 500 BC.

Armenia Armenia 1.Up until 1991, Armenia belonged to what nation? 2.What is one reason the economy of Armenia has been hurt in recent years? 3.Armenia is about the size of what US state? 4.What are 2-3 environmental issues that Armenia is currently facing?