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Nature of Tavush region in Armenia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nature of Tavush region in Armenia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Haghartsin is an Armenian monastery located in the Tavush region of Armenia. Scenic view of the in the wooded valley. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nature of Tavush region in Armenia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nature of Tavush region in Armenia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Haghartsin Monastery, Dilijan, Tavush Province, Armenia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nature of Lori Province, Armenia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nature of Tavush region in Armenia
Nature of Tavush region in Armenia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Armenian mountain village in Tavush region in northeast of Armenia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nature of Lori Province, Armenia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nature of Lori Province, Armenia Royalty Free Stock Photo
some sheep standing on a mountainside after getting a haircut. Mountain landscape of Tavush region of Armenia Royalty Free Stock Photo
stunning landscape of Tavush region of Armenia with an old farm with a mighty forest in the background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Armenian mountain village in Tavush region in northeast of Armenia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tavush has an area of 2,704 km2 . It occupies the northeastern part of the Republic of Armenia. It is bordered by Georgia from the north and Azerbaijan from the east. Domestically, it is bordered by the Gegharkunik Province from the south, Kotayk Province from the southwest and Lori Province from west. The territory is mainly mountainous and rocky hillsides covered with a green carpet of Alpine meadows. Tavush is sometimes referred to as a little Armenian Switzerland. The average height of the region is around 900 meters above sea level.


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