Armenia (disambiguation)
Armenia is a country in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia.
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Armenia may also refer to:
Places
Historical
- Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic (1922–1991), a former republic of USSR
- First Republic of Armenia (1918–1920)
- Kingdom of Armenia (antiquity), a kingdom from 331 BC to 428 AD
- Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia, a state along the coast of the Mediterranean around the time of the Crusades
- Armenia (East Syrian Diocese), a diocese of the Church of the East
Colombia
- Armenia, Colombia, a city in Quindío Department
- Armenia, Antioquia, a municipality in Antioquia Department
United States
Honduras
- Armenia Bonito, Atlántida, Atlántida Department
- Nueva Armenia, a municipality in department of Francisco Morazán
Other places
- Armenian Highlands, a plateau in Asia sometimes known as Armenia
- Armenia, Belize, in Cayo District
- Armenia, Ecuador
- Armenia, Sonsonate, a municipality in El Salvador
Other uses
- Soviet hospital ship Armenia, sunk on November 7, 1941
- Armenia (1796 ship), a merchant vessel launched at Calcutta in 1796
- 780 Armenia, a minor planet in the asteroid belt orbiting the sun
- Gruppo Editoriale Armenia, an Italian publisher founded by Giovanni Armenia
- Armenia (album), an album by Vasilis Papakonstantinou
- Armenia (media), one of the Armenian newspapers
- Armenia, a former gossamer-winged butterfly genus, nowadays classified in Satyrium
- "Armenia", a song on the album Zeichnungen des Patienten O. T. by Einstürzende Neubauten
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See also
- Amenia (disambiguation)
- Armenian (disambiguation)
- Armenio, a village, former municipality and ancient city in the Larissa regional unit, Thessaly, Greece
- List of places named after Armenia
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