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  1. Armenia - Wikipedia

    Armenia is a unitary, multi-party, democratic nation-state with an ancient cultural heritage. The Armenian Highlands has been home to the Hayasa-Azzi, Shupria and Nairi.

  2. Armenia | Geography, Population, Map, Religion, & History

    Jan 12, 2025 · Armenia, country of Transcaucasia, lying just south of the Caucasus mountain range. To the north and east Armenia is bounded by Georgia and Azerbaijan, while its neighbors to the southeast and west are, respectively, Iran and Turkey. The capital is Yerevan.

  3. Armenia - The World Factbook

    Jan 16, 2025 · Armenia has existed as a political entity for centuries, but for much of its history it was under the sway of various empires, including the Roman, Byzantine, Arab, Persian, …

  4. Armenia country profile - BBC News

    Jan 30, 2024 · A landlocked country in the Caucasus with Turkey to the west, Georgia to the north, and Azerbaijan to the east, Armenia boasts a history longer than most European countries.

  5. Armenia - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Armenia (Armenian: Հայաստան, romanized: Hayastān), officially the Republic of Armenia, [a] is a landlocked country located in the Armenian Highlands, spanning Eastern Europe and Western Asia.

  6. Armenia - The World Factbook

    Dec 6, 2023 · Armenia has existed as a political entity for centuries with varying geographical boundaries and differing levels of political independence, but for much of its history it was under the sway of various empires including the Roman, …

  7. Armenia Factsheet - The World Factbook

    Jan 16, 2025 · Armenia is a landlocked country in Southwestern Asia or Eurasia. It is situated at the gateway between Western Asia and Eastern Europe and is bordered by Azerbaijan, …

  8. Armenia: land, Constitutional framework, and history | Britannica

    Armenia, officially Republic of Armenia, Country, Transcaucasia, western Asia. Area: 11,484 sq mi (29,743 sq km). Population: (2025 est.) 2,646,000. Capital: Yerevan. Armenians constitute nine-tenths of the population; there are also small numbers of Azerbaijanians, Kurds, Russians, and Ukrainians.

  9. Armenia - Ancient, Soviet, Genocide | Britannica

    Jan 12, 2025 · Armenia became a buffer state, and often a battlefield, between Rome and Parthia. Maneuvering between larger neighbours, the Armenians gained a reputation for deviousness; the Roman historian Tacitus called them an ambigua gens (“ambiguous people”).

  10. Armenia - New World Encyclopedia

    Armenia (Armenian language: "Hayastan"), officially the Republic of Armenia, is a landlocked, mountainous country located in the Southern Caucasus between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea.