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Cross of St Khor Virap in Ararat valley in Armenia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stone cross khachkar on hill of Khor Virap Monastery. Mountain Ararat on background. Exploring Armenia. Tourism and travel concept Royalty Free Stock Photo
Armenia, Ararat valley, Khor Virap monastery, Church of St. Astvatsatsin virgin Mary Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ararat valley, Khor Virap monastery near the border with Turkey and mount Ararat Royalty Free Stock Photo
St Khor Virap in Ararat valley in Armenia, Panarama Royalty Free Stock Photo
Khor Virap Monastery top view. Mountain Ararat on background. Exploring Armenia. Armenian architecture. Tourism and travel concept Royalty Free Stock Photo
Khor Virap, Armenia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cross of St Khor Virap in Ararat valley in Armenia
St Khor Virap in Ararat valley in Armenia, Panarama Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cat in St Khor Virap in Ararat valley in Armenia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Breathtaking shot of the Khor Virap in front of Mount Ararat, Armenia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Khor Virap Church in Armenia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Armenia. Khor Virap. Astvatsatsin (Holy Virgin) and a view of Ararat Valley Royalty Free Stock Photo
Armenia. Khor Virap. Astvatsatsin (Holy Virgin) and a view of Ararat Valley Royalty Free Stock Photo
St Khor Virap in Ararat valley in Armenia Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Khor Virap meaning deep pit or deep wellis an Armenian monastery located in the Ararat plain in Armenia, near the closed border with Turkey, about 8 kilometres south of Artashat, Ararat Province, within the territory of ancient Artaxata.The monastery was host to a theological seminary and was the residence of Armenian Catholicos.


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