Gyumri’s Revival: Rebuilding Armenia’s Cultural Heritage After the 1988 Earthquake
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Gyumri’s Revival: Rebuilding Armenia’s Cultural Heritage After the 1988 Earthquake
Aerial view on Gyumri city, Armenia. Image © Openfinal via Shutterstock Gyumri, the capital of Armenia's Shirak region and the country's second-largest city, was historically known for its culture and architectural heritage. While it was part of the Soviet Union, the city hosted many factories that turned it into a primary industrial center in the region, reaching a population of approximately 225,000 people. However, during the past decades, Gy…
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