Armenia Flag
The flag of Armenia is a red, blue, and orange flag with a white Armenian cross in the center. The flag was officially adopted on August 24, 1990, following Armenia's independence from the Soviet Union.
The color red on the flag of Armenia represents the country's bloodstained history and the sacrifices of its people. The color blue represents the Armenian people's aspirations for a bright and prosperous future. The color orange represents the country's natural beauty and abundance.
The white Armenian cross in the center of the flag is a symbol of the country's Christian heritage and values. The cross is surrounded by four smaller crosses, which represent the four directions of the world and the Armenian people's presence in all corners of the earth.
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Country information
Armenia is a country located in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia, between Europe and Asia. It is bordered by Georgia to the north, Azerbaijan to the east, Iran to the south, and Turkey to the west. Armenia has a long and rich history, with a unique culture that is influenced by its location at the crossroads of Europe and Asia.
The history of Armenia dates back to ancient times, and the country has been inhabited by a variety of different cultures over the centuries. In the early 20th century, Armenia became part of the Soviet Union, and gained its independence in 1991 after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Today, Armenia is a parliamentary republic with a president and prime minister.
Armenia is known for its stunning natural beauty, with a varied landscape ranging from high mountains to rolling hills and forests. The country is home to a number of protected areas, including the Dilijan National Park, which is home to a variety of plant and animal species, and the Khosrov State Reserve, which is home to some of the oldest and tallest trees in the world.
The culture of Armenia is a blend of indigenous and Eastern influences, with the official language of the country being Armenian. The majority of the population is Armenian Apostolic, but there are also significant Protestant, Catholic, and Muslim communities. Armenia is known for its rich cultural heritage, including its music, dance, literature, and art.
Independent | Yes |
Country codes | AM, ARM (ISO 3166-1) |
Official name | Republic of Armenia |
Official languages | Armenian |
Religion | Christianity |
Capital city | Yerevan |
Continent | Asia |
Time zone | UTC+4 (AMT) |
Member of | United Nations |
Collective Security Treaty Organization | |
Commonwealth of Independent States | |
Eurasian Economic Union | |
Population | 2,977,254 (2023) |
Population density | 104 per Km2 (270 people per mi2) |
Urban Population | 62.8 % (1,860,554 people in 2020) |
Migrants (net) | -4,998 |
Median age | 35.4 years |
Total area | 28,470 Km2 (10,992 sq. miles) |
Highest point | Mount Aragats (4 090 m, 13 419 ft) |
Lowest point | Debed (400 m, 1 312 ft) |
GDP per capita | $ 4,670.0 (World Bank, 2021) |
Currency | Armenian dram (֏, AMD) |
Calling code | +374 |
Internet TLD | .am (click here to find and register domain name) |
Country Wikipedia Page | Armenia Wikipedia Page |
Main Cities by Population in Armenia
# | CITY NAME | POPULATION |
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1 | Yerevan | 1,093,485 |
2 | Gyumri | 148,381 |
3 | Vanadzor | 101,098 |
4 | Vagharshapat | 46,540 |
5 | Hrazdan | 40,795 |
6 | Abovyan | 35,673 |
7 | Kapan | 33,160 |
8 | Ararat | 28,832 |
9 | Armavir | 25,963 |
10 | Step'anavan | 23,782 |
11 | Gavarr | 21,680 |
12 | Artashat | 20,562 |
13 | Goris | 20,379 |
14 | Masis | 18,911 |
15 | Ashtarak | 18,779 |
16 | Sevan | 17,083 |
17 | Hats'avan | 15,208 |
18 | Spitak | 15,059 |