List of places named after Armenia

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Armenia, Colombia, a town of 300,000 is the largest town in the world named Armenia. Av Bolivar desde ASW.jpg
Armenia, Colombia, a town of 300,000 is the largest town in the world named Armenia.

Numerous cities, towns, villages and streets around the world are named after Armenia. Some of them are listed below.

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Settlements

Streets and squares

Armenias Street in Nicosia, Cyprus. Armenias Street sign in Nicosia, Cyprus 2022.jpg
Armenias Street in Nicosia, Cyprus.
Armenian Street in George Town, Penang, Malaysia Lebuh Armenian Penang Dec 2006 002.jpg
Armenian Street in George Town, Penang, Malaysia
Armenian Street in Lviv's Old Town Vulitsia Virmens'ka L'viv.jpg
Armenian Street in Lviv's Old Town
Armenian Square (Armenierplatz) in Vienna, Austria Armenierplatz 01.JPG
Armenian Square (Armenierplatz) in Vienna, Austria
The Armenian Houses of Zamosc, Poland built by 17th century Armenian merchants Ormianska1.JPG
The Armenian Houses of Zamość, Poland built by 17th century Armenian merchants
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Armenia Drive Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Bedford, Nova Scotia, Canada
[3]
Armenia Street Flag of Lebanon.svg Beirut, Lebanon
[4]
Armenische Straße Flag of Germany.svg Berlin, Germany
[5]
ulice Arménská Flag of Slovakia.svg Bratislava, Slovakia
[6]
ulice Arménská Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Brno, Czech Republic
[7]
Strada Armenească Flag of Romania.svg Bucharest, Romania
[8]
Örmény utca Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest, Hungary
[9]
Plaza Inmigrantes de Armenia Flag of Argentina.svg Buenos Aires, Argentina
Calle Armenia Flag of Argentina.svg Buenos Aires, Argentina
Rue d'Armenie Flag of Morocco.svg Casablanca, Morocco
Armenian Street Flag of India.svg Chennai, India
Strada Armenească Flag of Moldova.svg Chișinău, Moldova
Rue d'Armenie Flag of France.svg Clamart, France
Esplanade d'Arménie Flag of France.svg Paris, France [16]
Rue Armenia Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Quebec, Canada
Calle Armenia Flag of Spain.svg El Ejido, Spain
Avenue d'Arménie Flag of France.svg Gardanne, France
Zaułek Ormiański Flag of Poland.svg Gdańsk, Poland
Armenian Street Flag of Malaysia.svg George Town, Penang, Malaysia
Strada Armenească Flag of Romania.svg Gherla, Romania
Rue d'Arménie Flag of France.svg Grenoble, France
Str. Armenească Flag of Romania.svg Ineu, Romania
Virmenska vulytsya (Вірменська вулиця) Flag of Ukraine.svg Kyiv, Ukraine
ulice Arménská Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Kladno, Czech Republic
Armenian Street Flag of India.svg Kolkata, India
Armenias Street Flag of Cyprus.svg Larnaca, Cyprus
Armenias Street Flag of Cyprus.svg Limassol, Cyprus
Armenias Street Flag of Cyprus.svg Livadhia, Cyprus
Str. Armenească Flag of Romania.svg Lunca  [ ro ], Romania
Vulytsya Virmenska (Вулиця Вірменська) Flag of Ukraine.svg Lviv, Ukraine
Rue d'Arménie Flag of France.svg Lyon, France
Str. Armenească Flag of Romania.svg Mioveni, Romania
Str. Armeneasca Flag of Romania.svg Mogoșoaia, Romania
Plaza Armenia Flag of Uruguay.svg Montevideo, Uruguay
Armyanskiy pereulok (Армянский переулок) Flag of Russia.svg Moscow, Russia
Rue d'Arménie Flag of France.svg Nice, France
Armenias Street Flag of Cyprus.svg Nicosia, Cyprus
Rua Armênia Flag of Portugal.svg Porto, Portugal
ulice Arménská Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Prague, Czech Republic
Plaza Armenia Flag of Chile.svg Puerto Williams, Chile
Rua Armênia Flag of Brazil.svg Ribeirão das Neves, Brazil
Rua Armênia Flag of Brazil.svg Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Armayanskaya ulitsa (Армянская улица) Flag of Russia.svg Rostov-on-Don, Russia
Rua Armênia Flag of Brazil.svg São Paulo, Brazil
Rua Armênia Flag of Brazil.svg São Paulo, Brazil
Rua Armênia Flag of Brazil.svg São Paulo, Brazil
Calle Armenia Flag of Spain.svg Sevilla, Spain
Armenian Road Flag of the United States.svg Sherman, New York, United States
Armenian Street Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore
Strada Armenească Flag of Romania.svg Suceava, Romania
ulice Arménská Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Svitavy, Czech Republic
North Armenia Avenue Flag of the United States.svg Tampa, Florida, United States
Rue d'Arménie Flag of France.svg Valence, France
Armenierplatz [53] Flag of Austria.svg Vienna, Austria
Armenias Street Flag of Greece.svg Vironas, Greece
Armayanskaya ulitsa (Армянская улица) Flag of Russia.svg Vladikavkaz, Russia
Ormiańska street Flag of Poland.svg Zamość, Poland

Other

Armenian Bridge (Armeensebrug) and Armenian Apostolic Church (the yellow building on the left) in Amsterdam, Netherlands Brug293-1a.jpg
Armenian Bridge (Armeensebrug) and Armenian Apostolic Church (the yellow building on the left) in Amsterdam, Netherlands
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