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− | Armenia is a smll country in [[Caucaus]] region bordered by [[Georgia]], [[Azerbaijan]], [[Turkey]] and [[Iran]]. Although it was part of communist [[USSR]] for decades, the majority of its 3 million people belong to its national church, the [[Armenian Apostolic Church]]. A smaller number of people belong to the [[Armenian Catholic Church]]. | + | Armenia is a smll country in [[Caucaus]] region bordered by [[Georgia]], [[Azerbaijan]], [[Turkey]] and [[Iran]]. Although it was part of communist [[USSR]] for decades, the majority of its 3 million people belong to its national church, the [[Armenian Apostolic Church]]. A smaller number of people belong to the [[Armenian Catholic Church]]. |
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Revision as of 06:38, 19 June 2007
Synopsis
Armenia is a smll country in Caucaus region bordered by Georgia, Azerbaijan, Turkey and Iran. Although it was part of communist USSR for decades, the majority of its 3 million people belong to its national church, the Armenian Apostolic Church. A smaller number of people belong to the Armenian Catholic Church.
Contents
See also Easton's Bible Dictionary entry on Armenia
Related topics
- Denominations in Armenia Index - Armenian Apostolic Church | Armenian Catholic Church
- Regions - Shirak | Lori | Tavush | Armavir | Gegharkunik | Aragatsotn | Vayots Dzor | Syunik | Kotayk | Ararat
- Major cities - Yerevan | Gyumri
- Important religious sites - Echmiadzin
- Christian Radio in Armenia Index
- Bible Colleges in Armenia Index
- Christian Schools in Armenia Index
Comments, Personal Articles, Studies and Sermons
Armenia (discussion) (For short comments and opinions)
For related quotations see Armenia (quotes)
Main article
Armenia is a smll country in Caucaus region bordered by Georgia, Azerbaijan, Turkey and Iran. Although it was part of communist USSR for decades, the majority of its 3 million people belong to its national church, the Armenian Apostolic Church. A smaller number of people belong to the Armenian Catholic Church.
Geography
Peoples
Economy
Politics
Religion
Links
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