Outline of Armenia

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Armenia: Armenia – landlocked mountainous country, located at the crossroads of Eastern Europe and Western Asia, in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia.

A former republic of the Soviet Union, Armenia is a unitary, multiparty, democratic nation-state with an ancient and historic cultural heritage.

Geography of Armenia Land boundaries: 1,254 km Coastline: none Regions of Armenia List of ecoregions in Armenia Administrative divisions of Armenia Armenia is divided into ten provinces (Armenian: marzer, sing.

marz) and a special administrative division for the capital, Yerevan: Demographics of Armenia Armenian diaspora Government of Armenia Constitution of Armenia As of 2020, Armenia has established diplomatic relations with 172 separate entities.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ararat Mirzoyan Other: Armenia is a member of the following international organizations and treaties:[1] Law of Armenia Social issues in Armenia Military of Armenia Local government in Armenia History of Armenia Culture of Armenia Religion in Armenia Sports in Armenia Economy of Armenia Education in Armenia Armenia Wikimedia Atlas of Armenia

The location of Armenia
Flagmap of Armenia
An enlargeable relief map of Armenia
An enlargeable basic map of Armenia
An enlargeable topographic map of Armenia
An enlargeable satellite image of Armenia
Nighttime view of Yerevan in September 2013
Armenian population by country.
Armenian population by country.
Foreign relations of Armenia:
Diplomatic relations established
No diplomatic relations established
Diplomatic relations suspended by Armenia
Armenian Air Force Su-25 's during a military parade in Yerevan .
Armenian soldiers at the 2010 Moscow Victory Day Parade
The short-lived Roman province of Armenia in 117, north of Mesopotamia.
Countries that officially recognize the events as genocide.
Countries where certain political parties, provinces or municipalities have recognized the events as genocide, independently from the government as a whole.
The pagan Garni Temple , probably built in the first century, is the only "Greco-Roman colonnaded building" in the post-Soviet states . [ 2 ]
The Etchmiadzin Cathedral , Armenia's Mother Church
The redeveloped Yerevan downtown is the commercial and business centre of the city
The main entrance to Zvartnots Airport