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I am Anna Zhukova from Saint-Petersburg in Russia; I am a free-lance tour-guide with licenses for all museums in St.Petersburg and its suburbs I have worked as a tour-guide since 1994 for the best travel companies of the world! I love this city, full of charm and magic!

The city of choice for Eurocrats, Brussels is luxurious, historic and magnificently cosy. Duration: 3 to 4 hours Guiding Fees: 100€ all taxes included. Private transportation may be organised upon request up to 7 passengers. Please contact us for details and fees. With Brussels’s more than 1000 years of history the city offers many fascinating sights to visit. Begin today with a short walk to the famous Grand Place, world famous market square and the heart of Medieval Brussels.
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CAPITAL CITY OF Armenia: Yerevan LANGUAGE OF Armenia: Armenian CURRENCY OF Armenia: Dram (AMD) COMMENTS ABOUT Armenia: Armenia is a republic lying in the Caucasus region of southwest Asia, which was part of the former Soviet Union. Cities : Yerevan (capital), Gyumri, Vanadzor, Dilijan Electricity : 220V/50Hz (European plug) Calling Code +374 Time Zone : UTC +4 Armenia prides itself on being the first nation to formally adopt Christianity (early 4th century). Despite periods of autonomy, over the centuries Armenia came under the sway of various empires including the Roman, Byzantine, Arab, Persian, and Ottoman. It was incorporated into Russia in 1828 and the USSR in 1920. Armenian leaders remain preoccupied by the long conflict with Muslim Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh, a primarily Armenian-populated region, assigned to Soviet Azerbaijan in the 1920s by Moscow. Armenia and Azerbaijan began fighting over the area in 1988; the struggle escalated after both countries attained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991. By May 1994, when a cease-fire took hold, Armenian forces held not only Nagorno-Karabakh but also a significant portion of Azerbaijan proper. The economies of both sides have been hurt by their inability to make substantial progress toward a peaceful resolution. Turkey imposed an economic blockade on Armenia and closed the common border because of the Armenian occupation of Nagorno-Karabakh and surrounding areas. CLIMATE OF Armenia: The climate in Armenia is markedly continental. Summers are dry and sunny, lasting from June to mid-September. The temperature fluctuates between 22° and 36 °C/71-97 °F. RELIGION OF Armenia: Armenian Apostolic 94%, other Christian 4%, Yezidi (Zoroastrian/animist) 2% POPULATION OF Armenia: 2,991,360>> ECONOMY OVERVIEW OF Armenia: Under the old Soviet central planning system, Armenia had developed a modern industrial sector, supplying machine tools, textiles, and other manufactured goods to sister republics in exchange for raw materials and energy. Since the implosion of the USSR in December 1991, Armenia has switched to small-scale agriculture away from the large agroindustrial complexes of the Soviet era. The agricultural sector has long-term needs for more investment and updated technology. The privatization of industry has been at a slower pace, but has been given renewed emphasis by the current administration. Armenia is a food importer, and its mineral deposits (copper, gold, bauxite) are small. The ongoing conflict with Azerbaijan over the ethnic Armenian-dominated region of Nagorno-Karabakh and the breakup of the centrally directed economic system of the former Soviet Union contributed to a severe economic decline in the early 1990s. By 1994, however, the Armenian Government had launched an ambitious IMF-sponsored economic liberalization program that resulted in positive growth rates in 1995-2003. Armenia joined the WTrO in January 2003. Armenia also has managed to slash inflation, stabilize the local currency (the dram), and privatize most small- and medium-sized enterprises. The chronic energy shortages Armenia suffered in the early and mid-1990s have been offset by the energy supplied by one of its nuclear power plants at Metsamor. Armenia is now a net energy exporter, although it does not have sufficient generating capacity to replace Metsamor, which is under international pressure to close. The electricity distribution system was privatized in 2002. Armenia's severe trade imbalance has been offset somewhat by international aid and foreign direct investment. Economic ties with Russia remain close, especially in the energy sector. |
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Travel Agency in Yerevan - SacVoyageTravel (Member Since 2011) Languages: english,russian,spanish,italian,japan We are tour operator in Armenia. We provided guide services in Armenia and Nagorno Karabagh Our guides are licensed. We offers ground handling services in Armenia. Armenia - is a promising trend in the field of tourism. Travel Agency in Yerevan - Anna Khachatryan (Member Since 2009) Languages: Armenian, English, Italian,Russian I am Anna Khachatryan, a manager in Rima Travel tour agency in Yerevan, Armenia. I have graduated Linguistic University than worked a year at a private school, than at the Embassy of Italy as a security agent... |