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The Goshavank Monastery located on the green hill in village Gosh, next to Dilijan, Armenia Royalty Free Stock Photo
View of the Church of the Blessed Virgin of the monastery of Goshavank in the village of Gosh, located near the city of Dilijan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Goshavank monastery complex in Gosh village, located near Dilijan city Royalty Free Stock Photo
Entire Goshavank monastery complex in Gosh village, located near Dilijan city Royalty Free Stock Photo
School and bell tower of the monastery Goshavank in the village of Gosh, located near the town of Dilijan Royalty Free Stock Photo
A building in the village of Gosh near the Goshavank monastery Royalty Free Stock Photo
A building in the village of Gosh near the Goshavank monastery Royalty Free Stock Photo
Goshavank monastery in the village of Gosh, Dilijan
Dilijan, Armenia, August 24, 2018: The Monument to the great Armenian philosopher Mkhitar Gosh in front of the Goshavank monastery Royalty Free Stock Photo
Goshavank monastery in the village of Gosh, Dilijan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Village behind the monastery complex Goshavank near Dilijan Northern Armenia Royalty Free Stock Photo
A building in the village of Gosh near the Goshavank monastery Royalty Free Stock Photo
Village behind the monastery complex Goshavank near Dilijan Northern Armenia Royalty Free Stock Photo
A building in the village of Gosh near the Goshavank monastery Royalty Free Stock Photo
Goshavank monastery in the village of Gosh, Dilijan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Goshavank was erected in the place of an older monastery once known as Nor Getik, which had been destroyed by an earthquake in 1188. Mkhitar Gosh, a statesman, scientist and author of numerous fables and parables as well as the first criminal code, took part in the rebuilding of the monastery.


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