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Numerous cities, towns, villages and streets around the world are named after Armenia. Some of them are listed below.
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Armenia Drive | ![]() | |
Armenia Street | ![]() | |
Armenische Straße | ![]() | |
ulice Arménská | ![]() | |
ulice Arménská | ![]() | |
Strada Armenească | ![]() | |
Örmény utca | ![]() | |
Plaza Inmigrantes de Armenia | ![]() | |
Calle Armenia | ![]() | |
Rue d'Armenie | ![]() | |
Armenian Street | ![]() | |
Strada Armenească | ![]() | |
Rue d'Armenie | ![]() | |
Esplanade d'Arménie | ![]() | [16] |
Rue Armenia | ![]() | |
Calle Armenia | ![]() | |
Avenue d'Arménie | ![]() | |
Zaułek Ormiański | ![]() | |
Armenian Street | ![]() | |
Strada Armenească | ![]() | |
Rue d'Arménie | ![]() | |
Str. Armenească | ![]() | |
Virmenska vulytsya (Вірменська вулиця) | ![]() | |
ulice Arménská | ![]() | |
Armenian Street | ![]() | |
Armenias Street | ![]() | |
Armenias Street | ![]() | |
Armenias Street | ![]() | |
Str. Armenească | ![]() | |
Vulytsya Virmenska (Вулиця Вірменська) | ![]() | |
Rue d'Arménie | ![]() | |
Str. Armenească | ![]() | |
Str. Armeneasca | ![]() | |
Plaza Armenia | ![]() | |
Armyanskiy pereulok (Армянский переулок) | ![]() | |
Rue d'Arménie | ![]() | |
Armenias Street | ![]() | |
Rua Armênia | ![]() | |
ulice Arménská | ![]() | |
Plaza Armenia | ![]() | |
Rua Armênia | ![]() | |
Rua Armênia | ![]() | |
Armayanskaya ulitsa (Армянская улица) | ![]() | |
Rua Armênia | ![]() | |
Rua Armênia | ![]() | |
Rua Armênia | ![]() | |
Calle Armenia | ![]() | |
Armenian Road | ![]() | |
Armenian Street | ![]() | |
Strada Armenească | ![]() | |
ulice Arménská | ![]() | |
North Armenia Avenue | ![]() | |
Rue d'Arménie | ![]() | |
Armenierplatz [53] | ![]() | |
Armenias Street | ![]() | |
Armayanskaya ulitsa (Армянская улица) | ![]() | |
Ormiańska street | ![]() | |
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