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  1. main Altar of Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople
  2. St.Gregory the Illuminator Armenian Church / Istanbul
  3. Bell Tower of Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople
  4. вот что это было.. 40th Anniversary Conference in Seattle.
  5. ААА вот же они..... думали не заметят их))) Габон
  6. че то наших соседей не видно) Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, and Equatorial Guinea линк Uzbekistan, Dominican Republic, and Estonia линк Mozambique and Ukraine линк
  7. и еще картинки 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
  8. А теперь внимание - нож в спину!!! :wow: :wow: :wow: Bangladesh, Mali, and Turkey http://ipicture.ru/uploads/090921/27895/YWEJG33HbL.jpg
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    Нашел интересные фото. Интересно что за мероприятие. видимо проходило - где то за границей. Paraguay and Burundi
  10. Philadelphia Museum of Art Memorial to Armenian genocide
  11. Это не кладбище, но все же. ************* Armenian Earthquake Year: 1989 Sculptor: Frid Sogoyan Location: White House, E Street & 17th, NW The Spitak Earthquake also called Leninakan Earthquake was a tremor with a moment magnitude of 7.2, that took place on December 7, 1988 in the Spitak region of Armenia, then part of the Soviet Union. The entire city of Spitak was destroyed, and there was partial damage to the nearby cities of Leninakan (now known as Gyumri) and Kirovakan (today Vanadzor). Since most of the hospitals in the area were destroyed, and due to freezing winter temperatures, officials at all levels were not ready for a disaster of this scale and the relief effort was therefore not launched properly. The Armenian government let in foreign aid workers to help with the recovery in the earthquake's aftermath, and this was one of the first cases when rescue and relief workers from other countries were allowed to take part in relief work in the Soviet Union. Mikhail Gorbachev, on a visit to the United States, cut his trip short and went directly to Armenia to visit the quake-affected areas.
  12. Newly refurbished Armenian Church. Bucharest, Romania
  13. Memorial at newly refurbished Armenian Church. Bucharest, Romania
  14. Inside the Armenian Church, Calcutta. A memorial to Armenians killed in The First World War.
  15. This grave is in the church built over the tomb of St. Thomas the Apostle who came to India in the 1st Century AD. The language is Armenian.

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