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A moral must do when in Yerevan
This is the Armenian genocide memorial. A moral must do to pay respect when in Yerevan and honour the memory of so many innocent victims. The eternal flame is surrounded by tons of flowers constantly...
This is the Armenian genocide memorial. A moral must do to pay respect when in Yerevan and honour the memory of so many innocent victims. The eternal flame is surrounded by tons of flowers constantly...
This site is a must visit while in Yerevan. A memorial to the million+ who died in the Armenian genocide, perpetuated by Ottoman then Turkish forces after WWI. A somber site indeed.
This site is a must visit while in Yerevan. A memorial to the million+ who died in the Armenian genocide, perpetuated by Ottoman then Turkish forces after WWI. A somber site indeed.
I cannot imagine anybody visiting Armenia to learn about its history without visiting Tsitsernakaberd. Armenia, its population and diaspora are deeply scarred by the genocide of 1915. Their nationalis...
A moral must do when in Yerevan
This is the Armenian genocide memorial. A moral must do to pay respect when in Yerevan and honour the memory of so many innocent victims. The eternal flame is surrounded by tons of flowers constantly...
A moral must do when in Yerevan
This is the Armenian genocide memorial. A moral must do to pay respect when in Yerevan and honour the memory of so many innocent victims. The eternal flame is surrounded by tons of flowers constantly...
A must visit
This site is a must visit while in Yerevan. A memorial to the million+ who died in the Armenian genocide, perpetuated by Ottoman then Turkish forces after WWI. A somber site indeed.
A must visit
This site is a must visit while in Yerevan. A memorial to the million+ who died in the Armenian genocide, perpetuated by Ottoman then Turkish forces after WWI. A somber site indeed.
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I cannot imagine anybody visiting Armenia to learn about its history without visiting Tsitsernakaberd. Armenia, its population and diaspora are deeply scarred by the genocide of 1915. Their nationalis...