Armenia
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noun


(1)   A landlocked republic in southwestern Asia; formerly an Asian soviet; modern Armenia is but a fragment of ancient Armenia which was one of the world's oldest civilizations; throughout 2500 years the Armenian people have been invaded and oppressed by their neighbors
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Etymology


From (late 6th century BC), (early 5th century BC). The further etymology of the Persian name is uncertain, but may be connected to the Armânum, Armanî and/or the Biblical Minni. See Name of Armenia article for theories. The Old Persian name is an exonym: see for the native name and Urartu for the Biblical Ararat.

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  1. Ancient kingdom in the Armenian Highland southeast of Black Sea and southwest of Caspian Sea; area now divided between Turkey, Republic of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Iran.
  2. A small country in Western Asia. Official name: Republic of Armenia. Official language: Armenian. Capital: Yerevan.

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