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Флаг Армении: A Symbol of National Pride in Yerevan

A vibrant symbol of Armenian identity in Yerevan, representing the nation's rich history, resilience, and aspirations for a peaceful future.

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The Armenian Flag, a prominent landmark in Yerevan, embodies the nation's history, resilience, and aspirations with its vibrant tricolor design. It serves as a powerful symbol of Armenian identity and pride.

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    Getting There

    Walking

    The Armenian Flag is located at VHHG+M46, 0612. Depending on your location in Yerevan, walking may be a viable option. Yerevan is a relatively walkable city, and many of its main attractions are located in the city center. From Republic Square, head southeast along Abovyan Street, then turn east. The walk is roughly 15-20 minutes. No costs are associated with walking.

    Public Transport

    Yerevan has an extensive public transportation network consisting of buses, minibuses (marshrutkas), trolleybuses and a metro. The closest metro station to the Armenian Flag is probably Yeritasardakan. From there, you can take a bus or marshrutka heading east. Bus and metro rides cost 100 AMD. Pay in cash to the driver when exiting a bus or marshrutka. A metro token also costs 100 AMD.

    Taxi

    Taxis are readily available and affordable in Yerevan. You can hail a taxi on the street or use a ride-hailing app like GG Taxi or Yandex Taxi. A short taxi ride within the city center typically costs around 1,300 AMD. Be sure the driver has an official ID displayed and that the taxi number is visible. It is also advisable to confirm the fare with the driver before starting your ride.

    Local tips

    Take a moment to reflect on the flag's symbolism: red for courage, blue for peace, and orange for creativity.
    The flag is a popular backdrop for photos, especially during national holidays and celebrations.
    Learn about the flag's history and significance at the History Museum of Armenia in Republic Square.

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    The Armenian Flag, known locally as Hayastani drosh or Yerraguyn (Tricolour), is more than just a piece of cloth; it's a powerful emblem of Armenian identity, history, and aspirations. Displayed proudly in Yerevan, the nation's capital, the flag features three horizontal bands of equal width: red on top, blue in the middle, and orange at the bottom. The flag's colors are imbued with deep symbolism. The red represents the Armenian Highlands, the Armenian people's continuous struggle for survival, the maintenance of the Christian faith, and the nation's independence and freedom. The blue symbolizes Armenia's peaceful skies and the people's will to live in harmony. Finally, the orange represents the creative talent and hard-working nature of the Armenian people. Some interpretations also associate orange with the nation's fertile lands or the apricot, a symbolic fruit of Armenia. The current design was officially adopted on August 24, 1990, by the Armenian Supreme Soviet, marking a pivotal moment as Armenia reclaimed its independence from the Soviet Union. However, the flag's roots extend far back into Armenian history, with variations used throughout the centuries to represent different dynasties and periods. The colors themselves are believed to have originated during the Lusignan period. Visiting the Armenian Flag in Yerevan offers a tangible connection to the nation's spirit and a deeper understanding of its rich heritage. Whether displayed at monuments , government buildings, or during national celebrations, the flag serves as a constant reminder of Armenia's past, present, and future.
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