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Tourism in Armenia
Written by Secret Armenia
January 12, 2024
Ruins of Zvartnots Cathedral
In 2023, Armenia celebrated a historic milestone with a remarkable influx of over 2.3 million tourists, setting a new record and unveiling the allure of this captivating and often overlooked destination. Beyond its scenic beauty, Armenia is emerging as a pivotal regional hub in the Caucasus, particularly in technological advancements, fostering an environment conducive to growth and innovation. The surge in global tourism interest not only highlights the nation’s cultural and historical richness but also underscores its growing significance on the world stage. Whether visitors arrive for business or leisure, Armenia’s diverse provinces offer a myriad of unique experiences, inviting travelers to indulge in enriching tours and moments of relaxation throughout their stay.
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Provinces of Armenia
Armenia, a landlocked country in the South Caucasus region, is comprised of 10 provinces, also known as marzes, which include Aragatsotn, Ararat, Armavir, Gegharkunik, Kotayk, Lori, Shirak, Syunik, Tavush, and Vayots Dzor. Each province boasts unique cultural, historical, and natural attractions, offering a diverse tapestry of experiences.
Aragatsotn Province
Ararat Province
Armavir Province
Gegharkunik Province
Kotayk Province
Lori Province
Shirak Province
Syunik Province
Tavush Province
Vayots-Dzor Province
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Major Cities of Armenia
Armenia’s three major cities stand out for their distinctiveness. Yerevan, the capital, is a dynamic blend of ancient history and modern vitality. Gyumri, the second-largest city in the North, is celebrated for its rich cultural heritage. Vanadzor, the third-largest city to the East, captivates with its scenic beauty and historical charm, creating a diverse tapestry of experiences.
Yerevan
Gyumri
Vanadzor
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