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Orthodox Armenia
Armenia is one of the most ancient countries on Earth. Its history appears everywhere, from the capital city of Yerevan to the confined ends of the nation. Having survived Alexander the Great, the Roman Empire, the 1915 Armenian Genocide, and dozens of other attempts to be conquered, it has remained independent for most of its history. Orthodox Armenia
Noravank
Khachkar
Keghart Monastery
The Monastery of Keghart was constructed in 1215
Mount Ararat and the Monastery of Khor Virab
Lake Sevan is one of the largest high-altitude lakes in the world, covering 5% of the territory of Armenia
The temple of Karni was constructed over years ago
Basalt prisms crystallised in the barrel of Karni
Orthodox Monastery of Akhtala
The Monastery of Haghardzin, in the Davush region, constructed in the end of the XIII century
Haghbad Monastery X-XIII centuries
The Opera House of Yerevan
Mount Ararat
Yerevan
The Cathedral of Etchmiadzin
Dancing fountains in the Republic Square, Yerevan
Presidential Palace in Yerevan
T H E E N D This presentation was translated from Spanish to English in January 2009 by Alexander-Michael Hadjilyra Western Armenian spelling is used for place names Music: Cantos Gregorianos