No, it is located in Eurasia. It's East of Turkey (Europe) and West of Azerbaijan (Asia). So it is right on the border.
It's not usually considered a parto the Middle East, although it depends on how you define Middle East. Sometimes they say it's in the Broader Middle East.
There is no Middle Eastern country that is landlocked, unless you consider Armenia to be a Middle East country. Even Jordan (which has the least coastline) has 6 miles of coast on the Gulf of Aqabah.
Politically yes they are part of Europe, but physically they are located in the Middle East
The middle east? No, NOT the middle east its from the caucasus or also known as "eurasia". To be more detailed it is from Armenia. that's why the bread is also called "Armenian bread". it spread on to other countries from there.
Kingdom of Armenia - Middle Ages - was created in 885.
Kingdom of Armenia - Middle Ages - ended in 1045.
No Armenia is not in Africa it it in the middle of Asia and Europe.
Armenia is in the middle of Europe and Asia, but is know as a part of Asia.
Iran locates southwest of Asia(middle east).irans neighbors are:turkey,Iraq,armenia,azerbaijan,turkeminestan,Afghanistan and Pakistan
No, it is in the Caucasus, a region north of Iran, east of Turkey and South of Russia. The Caucasus contains 3 states: Georgia, Azerbaijan and Armenia.
Georgia is located between Russia Armenia, Turkey, and Azerbaijan. Georgia is geographically located in Eastern Europe or Northern Middle East.
Iran is in the eastern part of the Middle East which is in Southwest Asia. Iran is bordered on the North by Armenia, Azerbaijan & Turkmenistan. On the East by Afghanistan & Pakistan. On the West by Turkey & Iraq. It also borders the Persian Gulf, Gulf of Oman & Caspian Sea.
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.