Wikijunior:Europe/Armenia

Armenia is a small country located in Western Asia. However it has cultural and political connections to Europe Its neighbours are Turkey, Georgia, Azerbaijan and Iran. The capital of Armenia is Yerevan. Other cities in Armenia are Gyumri and Vanadzor. The currency of Armenia is the Dram.

Armenia's History
Armenia is one of the oldest civilizations in the world. Over the centuries Armenia has been in conflict with many civilizations including Russia, Persia, and the Romans. Gaining and losing its independence over the centuries, on September 21, 1991, Armenia finally claimed its independence from the Soviet Union. Though not recognized globally, most educated people and scholars concur that Armenia suffered one of the greatest atrocities of the 20th Century, when 1.6 million Armenians were killed in an act of genocide committed by the Ottoman Empire (see Armenian Genocide)

Armenia's Geography
The total land area of Armenia is 11,506 sq mi (29,800 km2) and the population is 3,100,236.

Armenia has many mountain lakes, the largest being Lake Sevan, which is located in the North-eastern part of the country. Lake Sevan is a popular resort area. The Araks river is the largest and longest river in Armenia. It starts off in the mountains of Turkey and flows along Armenia's border with Turkey and Iran.

The climate of Armenia is mostly dry with long, hot summers and average winters. The sun shines most of the time in Armenia which causes the dry climate, but they do receive heavy rains. The heavy rains occur most often in Autumn or Fall.

Armenia's People
Over half of Armenia's population live in cities or towns. You can find most of the population near the river valleys.

The Major Nationalities in Armenia are Armenian, Russian, and Kurds. Nearly 98 percent of the People in Armenia speak Armenian. Other spoken languages in the country include Russian, English, and Yezidi. The Armenian's were converted to Christianity in the 4th century. Today Christianity is still the most practiced religion there. There are also Russian Orthodox Christians, Protestants, and Muslims.

Most Armenian's can read and write. While Armenia was under the control of the Soviet Union the government in Moscow was in control of the educational system. They believed in free and universal education. Today primary and secondary education is required and are available for free. The country's largest university is Yerevan State University, founded in 1919 in Yerevan.

Armenia's Sights
In the past 5 years tourism has become more important to the Armenian economy. Lake Sevan, shown in the picture to the left, is one of the sights that you can see when you go to Armenia. It is the largest lake in the country and that makes it a very popular tourist attraction. You can also visit the monasteries and churches, or some of its very old castles. Armenia has 4 UNESCO World Heritage Sites which include monasteries and churches.