This page is your connection to the world of Armenian-related websites on the Internet. It will help you find interesting facts on Armenia, unearth useful information about your LCO Campaign, and just discover some great material online. We believe the sites will be invaluable prior to your trip and after your LCO experience, when you may be invited to act as a spokesperson for the program. We also strongly encourage you to access our box, where you will find recommendations for additional reading on Armenia and the LCO.


 
  Armenian Arts, History and Culture

 
 
Learning Armenian
The need for high quality Armenian Educational Posters, CDs and puzzles encouraged us to start this project. We started with the Armenian Alphabet (Aipoopen) poster project. Our friends who saw the poster and its quality wanted the Armenian Alphabet poster for their children’s rooms.

 
 
Armenian literature, history of Armenia, etc.
Electronic library featuring fiction, poetry and non-fiction by Armenian authors — both modern and classical, as well as primary sources and works on the history of Armenia. In Armenian, English, Russian.

 
 
Ani, City of 1001 Churches
A section of The Armenian Enlightenment Chronicle from Armenian Highland. Organized in a five-part narrative, this page chronicles the history of Ani from the pre-Christian era to present day. It also describes the historical presence of the author's ancestors in this region. Armenian Highland is beautifully laid out page that presents a timeline of Armenian enlightenment, including descriptions of Armenian saints and their works.

 
 
Virtual Ani
A fantasitic page from the U.K. that presents a history of the ancient Armenian capital, Ani.

 
 
Haykland
Plan your trip and learn about the nature, cities, ancient monuments, environment, people and Armenian culture.

 
  Travel Agencies

 
 
Tatian's Travel Corporate Portal
Tatian’s Travel offers you to visit the Republic of Armenia, the ancient land with unique history and beautiful nature. You will discover wonders everywhere in Armenia – in its marvelous nature, in the world of mountains and forests, in waterfalls and canyons, in the cross-stones and churches at the foot of Biblical Ararat and in the ruins of temples and monasteries.

 
  Government and International Organizations

 
 
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Armenia
The official website of the Armenian Foreign Affairs Ministry. Find news and other government related information.

 
 
Armenian Embassies, Consulates And Representations
A complete database of all Armenian Embassies and Consulates around the world.

 
 
Apply for an Armenian E-Visa
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia welcomes you to Armenia and invites you to apply for and receive a visa electronically, on-line. The e-visa is the first step in the Virtual Consulate program. Incrementally, other consular services, too, will be available on-line.

 
 
The Armenian National Committee of America
ANCA is the largest and most influential Armenian American grassroots political organization. Working in the coordination with a network of offices, chapters and supporters throughout the United States and affiliated organizations around the world, the ANCA actively advances the concerns of the Armenian American community on a broad range of issues.

 
 
The Armenian Assembly of America
The Armenian Assembly of America is a nationwide nonprofit organization established in 1972 and headquartered in Washington, D.C. The Assembly promotes public awareness of Armenian issues, encourages greater Armenian-American participation in the American democratic process, and assists in humanitarian and development programs in Armenia.

 
 
United Nations Development Program
Home Page of United Nations Development Program (UNDP) Office in Armenia. The site contains information on the UN house in Armenia as well as Country Strategy Notes.


 
  Professional Organizations

 
 
Birth Right Armenia
For those of you who are interested in extending your stay in Armenia beyond our program end date, there exists a unique opportunity to do so through the Birthright Armenia add-on program, and get your roundtrip airfare reimbursed at the same time.

If you are attracted to the idea of doing community service work, experiencing life with an Armenian family, partaking in language instruction, attending seminars and workshops with experts to learn more about the country, and more, this could be for you. Please visit the organization’s Web site at www.birthrightarmenia.org to learn more about their offerings, eligibility criteria and to download application materials.

 
 
The Armenian Volunteer Corp
AVC's motto is "come move mountains" because living and working in Armenia is an act of faith and an investment of hope in the future of our homeland and nation...

...come move mountains

 
 
The Armenian Bridge


 
 
The HyeBiz Network
The largest site dedicated at Armenian Business and Commerce around the world.

 
 
Armenian Network of America
The Armenian Network of America, Inc. is committed to the enrichment and growth of Armenian - Americans and the Armenian-American community.


 
  News and General Interest

 
 
Groong the Armenian News Network
Delivers Armenian Daily News directly in your mailbox.

 
 
Nouvelles d'Arménie
Nouvelles et Informations concernant l'Arménie.

 
 
Net Arménie
Nouvelles et Informations concernant l'Arménie.

 
 
Armenia Diaspora
Wide range of information about Armenia and its Diaspora. Data raning from organizations to business to news to culture. 

 
 
Artsakh Online
First-ever web portal of the Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh.

 

 

Cilicia
Over 350 pages on Tourism, Books, Fonts, Genocide information,, Armenian Hall of Fame, Recipes, Sports, Church, Shopping.

 
 
Florida Armenians
The official website of the Armenian community of the State of Florida, USA.


 
 
If you have any sites of interest on Armenia, please e-mail us at


 
 
"Let's just put it this way: Armenia had such an impact on me, that my whole life and the way I think about life has changed since that August."
Anna Farra, August 2001, Montreal, Canada
last updated February 06, 2007
© Land and Culture Organization 2007
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