The Romans called Armenia, Armenia. The name has not changed.The Romans called Armenia, Armenia. The name has not changed.The Romans called Armenia, Armenia. The name has not changed.The Romans called Armenia, Armenia. The name has not changed.The Romans called Armenia, Armenia. The name has not changed.The Romans called Armenia, Armenia. The name has not changed.The Romans called Armenia, Armenia. The name has not changed.The Romans called Armenia, Armenia. The name has not changed.The Romans called Armenia, Armenia. The name has not changed.
The name Armenia is used since 500BC, before it was called Urartu and also Nairi
The Armenian Money is called Dram.
Arman Kotikyan died on October 30, 1968, in Yerevan, Armenia, Soviet Union [now Armenia].
Aram Asatryan was born on March 3, 1953, in Echmiazin, Armenia, USSR (now Echmiazin, Armenia).
The currency in Armenia is the Dram. The symbol for the dram is (դր).
Olga Tschechowa was born on April 26, 1897, in Alexandropol, Armenia, Russian Empire [now Gyumri, Armenia].
Levon Isahakyan was born on April 15, 1908, in Alexandropol, Armenia, Russian Empire [now Gyumri, Armenia].
now in the Armenian language,door is called and pronounced like: TOUR but if you want to say it in the plural form (doors) it is called and pronounced like: TR-NER hope this could help you!
Iraq, Iran, Syria, and Turkey. Some are in Armenia and Germany.
It is called St. Etchmiadzin. It is located in yerevan, the capital of Armenia. Armenia Rules!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes, Armenia was part of the Russian Empire from the early 19th century until the fall of the Empire in 1917. Subsequently, Armenia was part of the Transcaucasian Federative Soviet Socialist Republic and later the Soviet Union until its independence in 1991.