Berd-Verin Karmiraghbyur road section to be closed to all vehicles: announcement
"On October 23, from 07:00, the Berd-Verin Karmiraghbyur road section will be closed to all vehicles due to construction work. ...
"On October 23, from 07:00, the Berd-Verin Karmiraghbyur road section will be closed to all vehicles due to construction work. ...
The olive shoots brought from Greece back in the previous century have not only adapted to the landscape of Tavush ...
A study conducted by the Tavush Regional Prosecutor’s Office within the scope of its authority to protect state (community) interests ...
The EU Mission in Armenia now has 200 members, representing the 25 EU Member States and Canada. This was reported ...
In order to increase the level of participatory governance, as well as the influence of residents on decision-making in the ...
During the 44-day Artsakh War, numerous devoted and selfless soldiers and officers inscribed their names in the military chronicles in ...
On October 20, between 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m., a drill on the topic “Organizing the Alerting, Sheltering, and Evacuation ...
Solving community problems and ensuring community development is the responsibility of all of us. Young people in Dilijan have been ...
Armenia’s only international trail marathon — Dilijan Run 2025 — became an inspiring experience for many, bringing together lovers of ...
On October 13, a concert by the Vanadzor Chamber Orchestra took place at the Ijevan Culture House, featuring talented students ...

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