No, it is located in Eurasia. It's East of Turkey (Europe) and West of Azerbaijan (Asia). So it is right on the border.
Armenia is located in Europe, and its neighbors are Georgia to the south, Azerbaijan to the east, Iran to the south, and Turkey to the west.
Pacific and Aldrich oceans
Armenia has a history dating back to about 3500 B.C, but they were merely tribes. Armenia became a Noted Nation in about 700 B.C. in the late 300's A.D, Armenia fell to the Persian Empire in the east, and the byzantine empire in the west. it gained its independence in 1071 A.D.
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Politically yes they are part of Europe, but physically they are located in the Middle East
Armenia is located on the continent of Asia, is referred to in several instances in the bible as the near east (NOT middle east!) and her most famous Mt. Ararat is also mentioned several times as her ancient name of Urartu. Armenia is half way between Asia and Europe and Armenians are referred to as Indo-Europeans, as is the Armenian language. Sometimes they are referred to as Eurasian as well. Armenia joined the EU in the mid 1990's and are part of the United Nations. Ancient Armenia's borders were the caspian sea, the black sea and the mediterranean sea. Ottoman Turks reduced Armenia's borders as a result of the Armenian Genocide to less than 20% of her original borders, and Turkey enclosed our beloved Mt Ararat within it's borders. Many of Armenia's ancient churches were destroyed by the muslim turks and to defy Russia, they placed a large portion of muslims to the east of armenia and gave them this land as Azerbaijan in 1920, encouraging them to destroy what was left of any remnants of Armenia, rename the cities and create new history on our ancient land.
No there are no elephants in Armenia.
Turkmenistan is bordered by Kazakhstan to the North West, Uzbekistan to the North East, Afghanistan to the South East and Iran to the South West.Afghanistan,Iran,Kazakhstan andUzbekistan
there were differnt matthincians in armenia
No, it is located in Eurasia. It's East of Turkey (Europe) and West of Azerbaijan (Asia). So it is right on the border.
Asian Russia (east of European Russia) Azerbaijan (east of Georgia) Azerbaijan (east of Armenia) Kazakhstan (east of Azerbaijan) Asian Turkey (east of European Turkey) Lebanon (east of Cyprus) Asian Kazakhstan (east of Asian Kazakhstan)
Armenia is not tropical. Armenia is located in a mountainous area.