- Yerevan - Wikipedia
Situated along the Hrazdan River, Yerevan is the administrative, cultural, and industrial centre of the country, as its primate city It has been the capital since 1918, the fourteenth in the history of Armenia and the seventh located in or around the Ararat Plain
- yerevan. am | Official website
Yerevan municipality official website - complete information about Yerevan and Yerevan Municipality Administrative districts of Yerevan, Yerevan news, development projects
- The 19 best things to do in Yerevan, Armenia - Lonely Planet
Plan to spend at least a few days in Armenia's up-and-coming capital, with its welcoming cafes, wine bars, restaurants, churches, galleries and museums
- Yerevan Attractions My Top 10: What to See in Yerevan + Tips!
Whether you’re planning a quick weekend trip or searching for a complete Yerevan itinerary for first-timers, these ten essential spots define the city’s unique character
- Yerevan | Armenia, Map, Facts | Britannica
Yerevan, capital of Armenia It is situated on the Hrazdan River and archaeological evidence dates settlement of the site as early as the 6th millennium BCE The rapid growth of the city in the 20th century was due to industrial development and to the hydroelectric plants on the Hrazdan
- Visit Yerevan
Welcome to Yerevan - the capital of the Republic of Armenia! Yerevan is a festive palette at any time of the year Every month is great for tourism: winter is mild, spring is bright, summer is festive, and autumn is long and warm In Yerevan, the distant past and the rhythmic present are flawlessly combined
- 30 Awesome Things to Do in Yerevan, Armenia - Wander-Lush
All the best things to do in Yerevan, Armenia – including museums and galleries, markets, and the little things that make Yerevan special!
- Yerevan, Armenia: All You Must Know Before You Go (2026) - Tripadvisor
Long fought over by warring empires, the city of Yerevan survived centuries of foreign occupation, finally becoming independent with the fall of the Soviet Union This capital city, a center of Armenian culture, has celebrated its freedom with a flurry of construction and a growing population
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