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  2. Yerevan - Wikipedia

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    The Yerevan Zoo founded in 1940, the Yerevan Circus opened in 1956, and the Yerevan Water World opened in 2001, are among the popular entertaining centres in the city. Dalma Garden Mall The Northern Avenue that connects the Opera House with Abovyan street is a popular pedestrian zone in Yerevan with modern residential buildings, business ...

  3. History of Yerevan - Wikipedia

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    The history of modern Yerevan, the capital of Armenia, traces its roots back to Erebuni Fortress [1][2][3] an ancient Urartian fortified monument from which also the modern city of Yerevan derives its name. [4][5][6] The earliest reference to Yerevan in the medieval records dates from 607 A.D. [1][7] Located one in the bottommost parts of the ...

  4. Timeline of Yerevan - Wikipedia

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    City renamed "Yerevan." Moscow Cinema opens. Komitas Pantheon (cemetery) established. 1939 - Population: 200,031. 1940 Yerevan Zoo opens. Statue of Lenin erected in Lenin Square. Yerevan in 1947. 1949 - Pushkin Park designed. 1959 - Souren Spandaryan Square opens. 1965 24 April: 1965 Yerevan demonstrations. Population: 623,000. 1967

  5. Historical capitals of Armenia - Wikipedia

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    City Period Years Duration, years 1 Sugunia: Kingdom of Ararat: 860 BC–858 BC 2 2 Arzashkun: Kingdom of Ararat: 858 BC–850s BC 1-8 3 Tushpa (Van) Kingdom of Ararat: 832 BC–590 BC 242 4 [2] Armavir: Orontid dynasty: 331–210 BC 121 5 Yervandashat: Orontid dynasty and Artaxiad dynasty: 210–176 BC 34 6 Artaxata (Artashat) Artaxiad dynasty

  6. Districts of Yerevan - Wikipedia

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    It located in the north-eastern part of the city, between Amiryan St. and Khorenatsi St. It was, probably, populated since the Urartian times. During later centuries it was destroyed many times, but have always been populated. First time it was mentioned as old Yerevan or the old city of Yerevan by bishop Pilipos of Bjni in 1631: [6] [7]

  7. History of Armenia - Wikipedia

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    Stone tools from 325,000 years ago have been found in Armenia which indicate the presence of early humans at this time. [16]In the 1960s, excavations in the Yerevan 1 Cave uncovered evidence of ancient human habitation, including the remains of a 48,000-year-old heart, and a human cranial fragment and tooth of a similar age.

  8. Erebuni Fortress - Wikipedia

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    Active excavation. Erebuni Fortress (Armenian: Էրեբունի ամրոց, romanized: Erebuni amrots') is an Urartian fortified city, located in Yerevan, Armenia. It is 1,017 metres (3,337 ft) above sea level. [1] It was one of several fortresses built along the northern Urartian border and was one of the most important political, economic and ...

  9. Republic Square, Yerevan - Wikipedia

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    It has been described as Yerevan's "architectural highlight" [12] and the city's "most outstanding architectural ensemble". [13] As Armenia's and the city's "most important civic space", [14] Republic Square was the main site of demonstrations during the 2018 Velvet Revolution.