Armenia: With Nagorno KarabaghBradt Travel Guides, 2011 - 312 էջ Armenia is in many ways an enigma: a strongly Christian country yet ruled for most of the last 2,000 years by outsiders who were not Christian; a country where the symbol of Mount Ararat is omnipresent even though the biblical mountain is now in Turkey; a country where the cooking is Middle Eastern but the street life southern European. Bradt's Armenia guides you to the country's many monasteries, Selim caravanserai, the field of 900 intricately carved cross-stones at Noratus, the petro glyphs of Mount Ishkhanasar and the museums and markets of Yerevan. There is extensive information about natural history and the arts as well all the practical information needed to explore this fascinating country. |
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Background Information | 3 |
Practical Information | 51 |
Yerevan | 101 |
The Central Provinces | 145 |
The Northern Provinces | 193 |
The Southern Provinces | 233 |
Nagorno Karabagh | 263 |
Language | 283 |
Further Information | 293 |
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Abovian St Abovian Street accommodation Alaverdi apse Ararat Armavir Armenian Ashtarak Azerbaijan Azeri B/fast Bradt bridge building built café cards carved cathedral central centre chapel Closed border cross cross-dome cupola dates decorated Dilijan earthquake east Ejmiatsin English entrance Erebuni façade floor fortress gavit GEGHARKUNIK Georgia gorge Goris Gyumri Holy homestays Hrazdan Ijevan Kapan khachkars Kotayk Lake Sevan Lori Lori province main church main road Martuni Meghri Mesrop Mashtots Metsamor minibus monastery Mother museum Nagorno Karabagh park Persian province railway reach renovated Republic Square restaurant river rooms Russian Sanahin Sayat Nova Shirak side Sisian Soviet Spitak St Gregory station statue Stepanakert Stepanavan stone Syunik tambour Tatev Tavush taxi tourist tours town tuff Tumanian Turkey turn left turn right valley Vanadzor Vayots Dzor village visa visitors walk wall western Yerevan Zvartnots