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Despite Historic Welcome, Romania’s Armenians Yearn for 1915 Genocide Recognition - The Armenian Mirror-Spectator

By Larry Luxner DUMBRĂVENI, Romania — Dominating the main square of this sleepy Transylvanian town 20 kilometers west of Sighișoara — home of the fictional Count Dracula — an Armenian church stands witness to the ravages of time. Exterior of the Biserica Armeano-Catolica St. Elisabeta, an Armenian Catholic church in Dumbrăveni, a town in Romania’s Transylvania region (photo Larry Luxner) Known as the Biserica Armeano-Catolica St. Elisabeta, the …
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The Armenian Mirror-Spectator broke the news in on Monday, August 4, 2025.
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