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  • ...eptember 21. Following the breakup of the USSR and subsequent independence Armenia agreed to economic cooperation with many of the former Soviet Republics and Armenia is dominated by [[mountain|mountainous]] terrain, with greater than 90% of
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  • ...eptember 21. Following the breakup of the USSR and subsequent independence Armenia agreed to economic cooperation with many of the former Soviet Republics and Armenia is dominated by [[mountain|mountainous]] terrain, with greater than 90% of
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  • Member, [[Global Leadership Foundation]]; [[Prime Minister of Armenia]] 1996-97
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  • ...ers with Iran and [[Russia]], and regional, sometimes tense borders with [[Armenia]] and [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]]. A small part, north of the [[Caucasus ...period of independence between from 1918 to 1920, when [[Azerbaijan]], [[Armenia]], and [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]] split from the [[Ottoman Empire]] af
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  • [[Eurasia]]n region including [[Armenia]], [[Azerbaijan]], [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]], and part of southern [[Ru
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  • Darevsky's viper; venomous viper species found in Armenia and possibly also in Georgia.
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  • ...er, Armenian mountain viper; venomous viper species found in Turkey, Iran, Armenia, Azerbaijan, and possibly also in Iraq.
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  • ...spian Sea]], major borders with Iran and [[Russia]], a tense border with [[Armenia]] and a small European portion north of the [[Caucasus Mountains]]
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  • ...e south; has land borders with Greece and Bulgaria in Europe, and Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iran, Iraq and Syria.
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  • ...control of the Russian peacekeeping forces, provides transport links with Armenia.
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  • *''Rock Aid Armenia'' (1990)
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  • Southwest Asia includes [[Armenia]], [[Azerbaijan]], [[Cyprus]], [[Georgia]] and sometimes Iran.
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  • {{r|Armenia}}
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  • {{r|Armenia}}
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  • {{r|Armenia}}
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  • '''''Vipera darevskii''''' is a venomous [[Viperinae|viper]] species found in Armenia and possibly also in [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]].<ref name="Mal03"/> No s ...ype locality given is "Mount Legli, Mokrye mountains, Gukasyanskii region, Armenia."<ref name="McD99"/>
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  • {{r|Armenia}}
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  • ...''''' is a venomous [[Viperinae|viper]] species found in [[Turkey]], Iran, Armenia, Azerbaijan, and possibly also in Iraq. No subspecies are currently recogni ...ikoparan in Armenien." According to Nilson and Andrén (1986), Kasikoparan, Armenia (40°02'N, 43°26'E)] is now part of Turkey (Kazikkiran [Kazikkoparan]), Tu
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  • *''Rock Aid Armenia'' (1990)
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  • * Adalian, Rouben P. ''Historical Dictionary of Armenia'' (2002). ...'Genocide: Conceptual and Historical Dimensions.'' 1994. 265 pp. Compares Armenia with Cambodia, East Timor and Kurdistan.
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  • ...eakers in Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, [[Azerbaijan]], Pakistan, [[India]], [[Armenia]], and Southern [[Russia]]. It is a descendant from the [[language]] of the
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  • ...hmir and India, north to the Milos Archipelago (Greece) in the Aegean Sea, Armenia and Dagestan (Russia). To the south, there is only one old record from Yeme ...ia, Tunisia, Cyprus, Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Iran, Russian Caucasia, Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhistan, Tadzikhistan,
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  • ...earby parts of Asia, or from ''S. anatolicum'', a wild rye found in Syria, Armenia, Iran, Turkestan, and the Kirghis Steppe. It seems to have coevolved with w
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  • ...'''Armenian Genocide''' refers to the deaths of 600,000 to 1.5 million [[Armenia]]ns in the [[Ottoman Empire]], especially in [[Anatolia]] [[Turkey]] (which .... The issue remains a problem in normalizing relations between Turkey and Armenia.<ref name=WaPo2010-03-02>{{citation
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  • ...700 || 1.15% || 2,971,650 || -9.6% || 110.3 || 29,800 || 0.13% || 13 || [[Armenia]]
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  • ...located in extreme eastern Turkey, 16 km west of Iran and 32 km south of [[Armenia]]. The summit is 5,165 meters (16,945 feet), latitude 39.7 N, longitude 44.
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  • ...Dmanisi, an active trade center on the caravan routes for [[Byzantium]], [[Armenia]] and [[Persia]], about 85 km southwest of the Georgian capitol of [[Tbilis
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  • The UN includes Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cyprus, Georgia, Israel and Turkey in Asia, while the IOC incl
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  • |The southeastern Dzavachet Mountains in Armenia and adjacent areas in Georgia. |Eastern Turkey, northwestern Iran, Armenia, Azerbaijan, and probably Iraq.
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  • ...><td>{{headofstate|Armenia}}</td><td>{{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Armenia}}</td>
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  • ..., [[Lebanon]], Iraq, northern [[Jordan]], the [[Caucasus]] region (incl. [[Armenia]]), [[Azerbaijan]], [[Dagestan]], Iran, southern Afghanistan, Pakistan and
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  • ...ain the confusion over the location of Labraid's exile by suggesting that "Armenia" and the "Fir Morca", Moriath's people in Munster, are corruptions of [[Arm
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  • *''Rock Aid Armenia'' (1990)
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  • ...mber 21, 1991, the leaders of eight additional former Soviet Republics – [[Armenia]], [[Azerbaijan]], [[Kazakhstan]], Kyrgyzstan, [[Moldova]], Turkmenistan, T
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  • *''Rock Aid Armenia'' (1990)
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  • ...ey]], [[Syria]], [[Lebanon]], Iraq, Iran, [[Caucasus|Russian Caucasia]], [[Armenia]], [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]], [[Azerbaijan]], Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, ...y]], [[Syria]], [[Lebanon]], Iraq, north [[Jordan]], [[Caucasus]] (incl. [[Armenia]]), [[Azerbaijan]], [[Dagestan]], Iran, southern Afghanistan, Pakistan, nor
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  • .... (1988). Contrary to some publications, this subspecies does not occur in Armenia, Azerbaijan or Iran.<ref name="Mal03"/>
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  • *[[Gulnara Shahinian]] ([[Armenia]]), Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of [[slavery]], including its
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  • ...a]]. Georgia shares borders with [[Russia]] in the north and [[Turkey]], [[Armenia]], and [[Azerbaijan]] in the south. ...Sketches of Georgian Church History, New York, 1912 </ref> country after [[Armenia]] ([[301]]) to declare Christianity as her official state religion. The [[B
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  • ...aching of the Manichaeans, including the [[Paulicians]] (seventh-century [[Armenia]]), the [[Bogomilists]] (tenth-century [[Bulgaria]]), and the Cathars or [[
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  • ...hionTV|FTV]] shops in [[Russia]], [[Belarus]], [[Ukraine]], [[Moldova]], [[Armenia]], [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]], [[Azerbaijan]], [[Kazakhstan]] and Uzbeki
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  • *Gregory of Narek (Armenia), monk, 951–1003
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  • ...lbania, Romania, northern Bulgaria, Greece, [[Turkey]], northwestern Iran, Armenia, Azerbaijan, [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]], Russia and across the Khazaksta
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  • : With Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Moldovis, Ukraine and Uz
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  • |'''[[Armenia]]'''[https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/am.ht |Armenia, Nagorno-Karabakh, Turkey
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  • *[[Armenia]], joined 02/03/1992
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  • ...rmenian]], Petrosian was born in the village Mulki of Aragatsotn region, [[Armenia]], and lived during his childhood in the city of [[Tbilisi]], [[Georgia (co
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  • <td>[[Armenia]]</td><td>[[Yerevan]]</td><td>[[Armenian dram]]</td> ...dofstate|Armenia}}<br><small>''since {{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Armenia}}''</small></td>
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  • * The [[Caucasus]] region, including [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]], [[Armenia]] and [[Azerbaijan]], may be considered European or Asiatic. ...r members of the Soviet Union, the "[[Newly Independent States]] (NIS)" ([[Armenia]], [[Azerbaijan]], [[Belarus]], [[Georgia]], [[Kazakhstan]], [[Moldova]] a
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  • |Armenia
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  • *''Rock Aid Armenia'' - 8 July 1989 (Virgin Video VVD 636 featuring 'Dazed and Confused')
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