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History



 
General information
about the Republic of Armenia
 
Official Name
 

Republic of Armenia
Hayastany Hanrapetoutyun
Hayastan

 
  Date of Creation:
 

September 21, 1991, the day of the referendum for independence of Armenia. Based on the results of the referendum (99% voted for independence), the parliament (The Supreme Soviet of the Armenian SSR) adopted the Declaration of Independence and announced the independence of the Republic of Armenia.
This date is now a national holiday - the Independence Day.

 
  The Flag:
 

The law 'On the State Flag of the Republic of Armenia" was adopted on August 24, 1990, by the Supreme Soviet of the Republic of Armenia.
Following the constitutional reform of November 27, 2005, a new RA law on the National Flag of the Republic of Armenia was adopted on June 15, 2006. The national flag of the Republic of Armenia is a national emblem of the Republic of Armenia. The national flag of the Republic of Armenia is of three colors in stripes of the same width - red, blue, orange respectively from top to bottom. The Red emblematizes the Armenian Highland, the Armenian people's continued struggle for survival, maintenance of the Christian faith, Armenia's independence and freedom. The Blue emblematizes the will of the people of Armenia to live beneath peaceful skies. The Orange emblematizes the creative talent and hard-working nature of the people of Armenia. The width-length ratio of the flag is 1/2. Smaller and larger pieces of cloth proportionate to the one described in this section may be used.

Related information:
National symbols of the Republic of Armenia/Flag

 
  The Coat of Arms:
 

The law 'On the State Coat of Arms of the Republic of Armenia" was adopted on April 19, 1992, by the Supreme Soviet of the Republic of Armenia.
It is a rendition of the Coat of Arms of the First Armenian Republic (1918-1920) designed by member of the Russian Academy of Fine Arts, Architect Alexander Tamanian and artist Hakob Kojoyan.
Following the constitutional reform of November 27, 2005, a new RA law on the State Coat of Arms of the Republic of Armenia was adopted on June 15, 2006. The Coat of Arms of the Republic of Armenia is a national emblem of the Republic of Armenia. The Coat of Arms of the Republic of Armenia is as follows: On a shield, positioned in the center, Mount Ararat is represented with Noah's Arch and the coats of arms of the four royal dynasties of the historical Armenia: from top to left - that of the Bargratunides, from top to right - that of the Arshakounides, from bottom to left - that of Artashesides, from bottom to right - that of the Rubenides. The shield is upheld by an eagle (on the left) and lion (on the right). There is a sword, as well as a branch of a tree, a bundle of spikes, a chain and a ribbon pictured below the shield. Golden is the main color of the Coat of Arms of the Republic of Armenia. The colors of the kingdoms of the historical Armenia are as follows: from top to left - red, from top to right - blue, from bottom to left - blue, from bottom to right - red, with orange-painted Mount Ararat positioned in the center on a shield. The foregoing colors emblematize the colors of the national flag of the Republic of Armenia.

Related information:
National symbols of the Republic of Armenia/The Coat of Arms

 
  The Anthem:
 

'Mer Hayrenik"/'Our Fatherland"
The Anthem of the Republic of Armenia was adopted on July 1, 1991, by the Supreme Soviet of the Republic of Armenia. It is based on the Anthem of the First Armenian Republic (1918-1920), but with different lyrics. The author of the lyrics is poet Mikael Nalbandian (1829-1866).

Related information:
National symbols of the Republic of Armenia/Anthem

 
  State Organization:
 

The Republic of Armenia is a sovereign, democratic, social, rule of law state.
The state power is administered pursuant to the Constitution and the laws based on the principle of separation of the legislative, executive and judicial branches.

 
  The Constitution:
 

The first constitution was adopted on July 5, 1995, through a popular referendum.
Current constitution was adopted on November 27, 2005, through a popular referendum.

Related information:
The Constitution of the Republic of Armenia

 
The system of Government
 
  The President:
 

The President of the Republic of Armenia is the head of State. The President ensures adherence to the Constitution and provides for regular functioning of legislative, executive and judicial authorities. The President is the guarantor of Republic of Armenia's sovereignty, territorial integrity and security. The President of Republic is elected by the citizens of the Republic of Armenia for a five year term of office.

Related information:
Former President of the Republic of Armenia

 
  The Executive Power:
 

Executive power is exercised by RA Government. The Government is composed of Prime Minister and Ministers. Based on consultations held with National Assembly factions, the President of Republic appoints the person nominated by the parliamentary majority to be Prime Minister or - where impossible - the person nominated by the largest number of NA membership. The President of the Republic appoints and discharges members of government on Prime Minister's proposal.

 
  The Legislative Power:
 

The single-chambered National Assembly is the supreme legislative authority of the Republic of Armenia. The National Assembly consists of 131 deputies /75 of which are elected on the basis of proportional representation and 56 - majority representation/. The National Assembly is elected through general elections for a term of five years. Parliamentary elections were last held in 2003.

Related information:
The National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia

 
  The Judicial Power:
 

In the Republic of Armenia justice shall be administered solely by the courts in accordance with the Constitution and the laws. The courts operating in the Republic of Armenia are the first instance court of general jurisdiction, the courts of appeal, the Court of Cassation, as well as specialized courts in cases prescribed by the law. The highest court instance in the Republic of Armenia, except for matters of constitutional justice, is the Court of Cassation, which shall ensure uniformity in the implementation of the law. The Constitutional Court shall administer the constitutional justice in the Republic of Armenia. The independence of courts shall be guaranteed by the Constitution and laws. The Constitution and the law shall define the procedure for the formation and activities of the Council of Justice. The Office of the Prosecutor General in the Republic of Armenia represents a unified, centralized system, headed by the Prosecutor General. The Office of the Prosecutor General shall operate within the powers granted by the Constitution and on the basis of the law.

 
  Capital City:
 

Yerevan

 
  Major Cities:
 

Gyumri
Vanadzor

 
  Administrative Division:
 

Eleven marzes (provinces)
(including the capital city of Yerevan that has a status of a marz).

 
Financial System
 
  Currency Unit:
 

Armenian Dram,
introduced in 1993.

Related information:
Central Bank of Armenia

 
Geography
 
  Geographic Coordinates
 

in the South: 38o 50' Northern Latitude;
in the North: 41o 20' Northern Latitude:
in the West: 43o 30' Eastern Longitude;
in the East: 46o 00' Eastern Longitude

 
  Neighboring Countries
 

in the North: Georgia; in the East: Azerbaijan; in the South: Iran; in the South-West: Nakhijevan (Azerbaijan); in the West: Turkey.

 
  Territory:
 

29.74 thousand square kilometers

 
  Average Altitude
Above Sea Level:
 

1,800 meters

 
  Highest Mountain Peak:
 

Aragats (4,090 meters)

 
  Natural Resources:
 

Armenia is rich in copper, iron, bauxite, molybdenum, gold, silver, lead and zinc.
Substantial deposits of pumice, marble, tufa, perlite, limestone, basalt and salt also exist. Precious and semi-precious stones are abundant.

 
Demographics
 
  Population:ª
 

3210.0 thousand (as of 2001)

 
  Ethnic Breakdown:
 

Armenians - 96%
Minorities: Russians, Yezidis, Kurds, Assyrians, Greeks, Ukrainians, Jews and others

 
  Official Language:
 

Armenian

 
  Religion:
 

Christian

 
  Church:
 

Armenian Apostolic

 
  Religious Center:
 

St.Etchmiadzin, the Cathedral of theArmenian Apostolic Church
and the residence of the Catholicos (Patriarch) of all Armenians

 

 

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