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Armenia, 1st century monastery Sevanavank, Surb Arakelots.
Khor Virap Monastery on Armenia-Turkey Border near Ararat Mounta
Ancient monastery Noravank in Armenia
The medieval monastery of Noravank in Armenia. Was founded in 1205
The old cemetery of Noravank Monastery
TBILISI, GEORGIA - MARCH 03, 2014: Holy Mother of God Church of Bethlehem in Tbilisi, Goergia. Built as an Armenian church in the 18th century it now operates as a Georgian orthodox church
Noravank Monastery in Southern Armenia taken in April 2019\r\n'
Exterior view to Saint Gayane Church at Vagharshapat , Armavir Province, Armenia
Scenic Novarank monastery in Armenia. against dramatic sky. Noravank monastery was founded in 1205. It is located 122 km from Yerevan in narrow gorge made by Darichay river nearby city of Yeghegnadzor
Saint John the Baptist Church, Armenia Abovyan
Noravank Monastery in Southern Armenia taken in April 2019\r\n'
Zoravor Surp Astvatsatsin Church is the oldest surviving church in Yerevan, Armenia
Noravank Monastery in Southern Armenia taken in April 2019\r\n'
Armenian Church of Surb-Nikogayos or St. Nicholas the Wonderworker in the resort town of Evpatoria, Crimea
Ancient monastery Noravank in Armenia
Ancient monastery Noravank in Armenia
Holy Mother of God Church in the city of Gavar, Gegharkunik region of the Republic of Armenia
The medieval monastery of Noravank in Armenia. Was founded in 1205
Noravank Monastery in Southern Armenia taken in April 2019\r\n'
wall of Armenian church made of yellow Armenian tuff illuminated by morning autumn sun in Khor Virap Monastery, Armenia (Church of the Holy Mother of God Surb Astvatsatsin)
Surb Grigor's Chapel and khachkars of Noravank monastery,Armenia, Caucasus, unesco world heritage site
Ancient monastery Noravank in Armenia
Noravank is a 13th-century Armenian monastery, located 122 km from Yerevan in a narrow gorge made by the Amaghu River. Armenia.
Man with backpack traveling
Tbilisi, old part of town with cafe, little restaurants, cobbled pavement and antique buildings.
Armenian monastery
Surb Astvatsatsin Church of Noravank Monastery in Armenia
Isfahan Armenian Apostolic Holy Savior Vank Cathedral with Archbishop Khachatur Kesaratsi Statue and Main Gate Entrance
Khor Virap Monastery on Armenia-Turkey Border near Ararat Mounta
Holy Cross Basilica in Aparan
The Great Church of Noravank Monastery
Tbilisi, old part of town with cafe, little restaurants, cobbled pavement and antique buildings. The Cathedral of Saint George (Surb Gevorg), 13th-century Armenian church in the historical quarter of Tbilisi. Georgia.
Armenian Gregorian Church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker in Evpatoria, Crimea
Exterior view to Saint Marianeh Church, Ashtarak, Aragatsotn Province, Armenia
The old monastery buildings
General view of the monastery  Surb Khach complex, Crimea.
Noravank Monastery in Southern Armenia taken in April 2019\r\n'
 Hovhannavank Medieval Monastery at the cliff. Vertical.
Armenian Apostolic Church Surb Christ Amenaprkich (Saint Saviour) in Batumi, Georgia
Ancient monastery Noravank in Armenia
Armenian Church  `Surb Khach` in Rostov-na-Donu
Crimea. Ancient ruins of the ancient Armenian monastery of Surb
Stairs of Surb Astvatsatsin (Holy Mother of God) church in Noravank, Armenia,Transcaucasia,unesco heritage
Armenia, Sevanavank - monastery of the first century, Surb Arakelots
Armenia,  ruins of Sevanavank monastery near Sevan lake
wide panorama with Surb Astvatsatsin Church (Holy Mother of God) and Surb Karapet (St. John the Baptist) Church of Noravank Monastery, 13th-century, Vayots Dzor, Armenia
Spring in Tbilisi
Scenic Novarank monastery in Armenia. against dramatic sky. Noravank monastery was founded in 1205. It is located 122 km from Yerevan in narrow gorge made by Darichay river nearby city of Yeghegnadzor
Many of Visitors Climbing the Steep and Narrow Steps Projecting from the Facade of Surb Astvatsatsin Church onto the Entrance of Church's Upper Floor, Noravank Monastery Complex, Armenia
Noravank Monastery in Southern Armenia taken in April 2019\r\n'

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