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The Disappearance of Ararat From Passport Stamps Resonates in Armenia

Summary by ČEská Televize
People will no longer receive a stamp with Mount Ararat in their passports when arriving or departing from Armenia. Starting in November, its silhouette has disappeared from the stamps. The government justifies this, among other things, by the need to accept Armenia within its current, not historical, borders, but the opposition considers it an unnecessary concession to Turkey and Azerbaijan. Ararat is one of the most important national symbols …
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People will no longer receive a stamp with Mount Ararat in their passports when arriving or departing from Armenia. Starting in November, its silhouette has disappeared from the stamps. The government justifies this, among other things, by the need to accept Armenia within its current, not historical, borders, but the opposition considers it an unnecessary concession to Turkey and Azerbaijan. Ararat is one of the most important national symbols …

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Česká televize broke the news in on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
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