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Armenia
[ahr-mee-nee-uh, -meen-yuh, ah
noun
an ancient country in western Asia: now divided between Armenia, Turkey, and Iran.
Also called Armenian Republic. a republic in Transcaucasia, south of Georgia and west of Azerbaijan. About 11,500 sq. mi. (29,800 sq. km). Yerevan.
a city in west central Colombia.
Armenia
/ ɑːˈmiːnɪə /
noun
a republic in NW Asia: originally part of the historic Armenian kingdom; acquired by Russia in 1828; became the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic in 1936; gained independence in 1991. It is mountainous, rising over 4000 m (13 000 ft). Language: Armenian. Religion: Christian (Armenian Apostolic) majority. Currency: dram. Capital: Yerevan. Pop: Pop: 2 974 184 (2013 est). Area: 29 800 sq km (11 490 sq miles)
a former kingdom in W Asia, between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea, south of Georgia
a town in central Colombia: centre of a coffee-growing district. Pop: 349 000 (2005 est)
Example Sentences
After the Soviet Union collapsed, Armenia and Azerbaijan fought a brutal war over a region within Azerbaijan’s borders but claimed by both nations.
She was eventually tracked down in Armenia, where she was in hiding, and extradited to the UK.
It marked the mid-point of a plot more suited to a television drama, and one that eventually ended several years later and thousands of miles away with Betro's capture in Armenia.
While she was on the run, Betro spent several years in Armenia, before being detained by authorities and extradited to face trial.
As much as the region has been defined by sprawl and individualism, it has also fostered community and culture in both new ways and old: Little Bangladesh, Little Ethiopia, Little Armenia, Frogtown, El Sereno, Watts.
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