Հայաստանի
Հանրապետություն
Hayastani
Hanrapetut’yun
Republic
of
Armenia
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Flag |
Coat of arms |
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Anthem: "Sri Lanka
Matha"
Music (help·info)
,
Singing (help·info |
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Capital
(and largest
city) |
Yerevan1
40°16′N,
44°34′E |
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Official
languages |
Armenian2 |
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Demonym |
Armenian |
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Government |
Unitary
Republic |
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President |
Serzh
Sargsyan |
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Prime
Minister |
Tigran
Sargsyan |
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Speaker |
Tigran
Torosyan |
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Formation
and
independence |
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Traditional[1] |
August 11
2492 BC |
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Urartu
under
Aramu |
840s BC |
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Tigranes
Orontid |
560 BC |
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Kingdom of
Armenia
formed |
190 BC |
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Armenian
Apostolic
Church |
301 AD |
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Democratic
Republic of
Armenia
established |
May 28,
1918 |
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Independence
from the
Soviet Union
Declared
Recognised
Finalised
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August 23,
1990
September 21,
1991
December 25,
1991 |
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Area |
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Total |
29,800 km² (141st)
11,506 sq mi |
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Water (%) |
4.71 |
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Population |
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July
2007 estimate |
3,229,900[2]
3 (135th4) |
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2001 census |
3,002,594 |
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Density |
101/km² (77th)
262/sq mi |
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GDP (PPP) |
2007 estimate |
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Total |
$16.83
billion |
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Per capita |
$5,700 |
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Gini (2003) |
33.8 (medium) |
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HDI (2007) |
▲
0.775 (medium) (83rd) |
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Currency |
Dram (AMD) |
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Time zone |
UTC
(UTC+4) |
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Summer (DST) |
DST (UTC+5) |
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Internet TLD |
.am |
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Calling code |
+374 |
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Patron saint |
St.
Bartholomew
the Apostle,
St. Gregory
the
Illuminator,
St. Jude the
Apostle,
Virgin Mary |
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Armenia [ɑr'miniə]
(help·info)
(Armenian: Հայաստան
Hayastan),
officially in
English the Republic
of Armenia, is a
landlocked
mountainous country
in Eurasia between
the Black Sea and
the Caspian Sea in
the Southern
Caucasus. It borders
Turkey to the west,
Georgia to the
north, Azerbaijan to
the east, and Iran
and the Nakhchivan
exclave of
Azerbaijan to the
south. A
transcontinental
country at the
juncture of Eastern
Europe and Western
Asia, Armenia has
had and continues to
have extensive
socio-political and
cultural connections
with Europe.[3]
A former republic of
the Soviet Union,
Armenia is a
unitary, multiparty,
democratic
nation-state with an
ancient and historic
cultural heritage.
The Kingdom of
Armenia was the
first state to adopt
Christianity as its
religion[4] in the
early years of the
4th century (the
traditional date is
301).[5] The modern
Republic of Armenia
is constitutionally
a secular state,
although the
Christian faith
plays a major role
in the history and
identification of
the Armenian people.
Armenia is currently
a member of more
than 40
international
organisations,
including the United
Nations, the Council
of Europe, the Asian
Development Bank,
the Commonwealth of
Independent States,
the World Trade
Organisation and the
Organisation of the
Black Sea Economic
Cooperation. It is a
member of the CSTO
military alliance
and also
participates in
NATO's Partnership
for Peace (PfP)
programme. In 2004
its forces joined
KFOR, a NATO-led
international force
in Kosovo. It is
also an observer
member of the
Eurasian Economic
Community, La
Francophonie, and
the Non-Aligned
Movement.
Armenia is also
active in the
international sports
community with full
membership in the
Union of European
Football
Associations and
International Ice
Hockey Federation.
The country is an
emerging democracy
and, because of its
strategic location,
lies among both the
Russian and Western
spheres of
influence.