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19 July – A Yak-52 of the Armenian Air Force crashes during a training flight near Yerevan, killing its two-person crew. [13] 22 July – The Armenian Armed Forces avails of the European Peace Facility for the first time following a decision by the European Union to award 10 million euros ($10.8 million) in aid. [14]
The Armenian calendar is the calendar traditionally used in Armenia, primarily during the medieval ages. The Armenian calendar is based on an invariant year length of 365 days.
Source: [1] [2] 1–2 January – New Year holidays; 6 January – Christmas 28 January – National Army Day 8 March – International Women's Day 21 April – Easter Monday 24 April – Armenian Remembrance Day
Motherhood and beauty day (Armenian: Մայրության և գեղեցկության օր) is an official holiday in Armenia dedicated to women. While March 8 celebrates all women, April 7 is mother's day. [11] [12] April 7 is the Feast of the Annunciation in the calendar of the Armenian Apostolic Church.
1 Third Day of the Fast of the Nativity; 2 Fourth Day of the Fast of the Nativity; 3 Fifth Day of the Fast of the Nativity; 4 Sixth Day of the Fast of the Nativity; 5 Eve of the Nativity and Theophany of our Lord Jesus Christ
The event involves a great number of Armenian and Artsakh winemakers, as well as restaurants and cafes featuring dishes and sweets specific to Armenian, Japanese, Mexican, Italian, French cuisines. [6] In three years (2017-2019) there have been 79 wine-presenting participants. [7] The following museums were presented in Yerevan Wine Days 2019:
1.5 million people were killed or displaced during the genocide, including relatives of families that settled in Fresno.
Armenian scholar Mardiros Ananikian [2] emphasizes the identical nature of Solar Hijri calendar month Nowruz and Navasard, noting that it was only in the 11th century that Navasard came to be celebrated in late summer rather than in early spring. He states that Navasard “was an agricultural celebration connected with commemoration of the dead ...