22, Saryan street

8, Abovyan street

keltun rutas

Nuestro nuevo proyecto, un blog de viajes donde os iremos presentando diferentes propuestas. 
En él podréis encontrar de una manera amena e intuitiva toda la información sobre nuestro primer destino, Armenia.
 La "Ruta Armenia 2012" nos permitirá descubrir  este maravilloso país lejano y afable con el que compartimos muchos más rasgos de los que podríamos pensar. 
Un viaje que integrará naturaleza, cultura, gastronomía y descanso. 




Idea y Diseño arararq studio

  
   

armenia-galicia el camino del pan y el vino


Este viernes 16 de marzo a las 20:00 estaremos en la sede de Amigos de los Museos de Galicia, en A Coruña, 
dando una charla sobre Armenia- Galicia y los muchos rasgos que compartimos.



Sts. Peter and Paul of Shalua



Sts. Peter and Paul of Shalua in Sketchup:


Modelo 3D by:
Vahe Armenia

Sts. Peter and Paul church in Shalua. Qashatagh Province of Nagorno-Karabakh Republic. XIV AD. 


Sts. Peter and Paul in Google Maps:


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Hamshen


Hamshen (Համշէն) Armenians or Hamshenis (Համշենի) are a group of Armenians who inhabit the Black Sea coastal areas of Turkey, Russia, and Georgia. Most adhere to either Sunni Islam or Armenian Apostolic Christianity.
Leontius the Priest wrote that in the 8th century, the Armenian princes Hamam and Shapuh Amatuni, who lost their domains in Artaz to Arabs, moved to the Byzantine Empire with 12,000 of their people. They were given the town of Tambut in the mountains (S of Rhizaion). The town was immediately renamed Hamamashen, which evolved to Hamshen (the Armenian and local name for it) or Hemşin (the official and Turkish name today). This pocket of Armenian people prospered in the Pontic Mountains, and, virtually cut of from other Armenian populations, developed it's unique dialect of Armenian.


Armavir (Historical Capitals of Armenia)

Armavir (Արմավիր) 
(Republic of Armenia)
Historical Capitals of Armenia

V century BC and 331-160 BC
Orontid Dynasty and Artaxiad Dynasty

Yerevan (Historical Capitals of Armenia)

Yerevan (Երեւան)
(Republic of Armenia)
Historical Capitals of Armenia

Yerevan 1918-
Democratic Republic of Armenia
Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic
Republic of Armenia