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7 things you didn’t know about Armenia

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Home to the world’s oldest church and schools of keen chess players, Armenia borders Europe and Asia. This ancient country is also one of the places where you can send money with TransferGo.

To celebrate everything we love about Armenia, we thought it was high time to explore some interesting facts about this historic, culturally rich and fascinating country.

Here are 7 things you didn’t know about Armenia…

Armenia was the first country to adopt Christianity

In Armenia, 97% of the population are Christians. It was also the first country to adopt Christianity as its state religion after Gregory the Illuminator (Lusavorich) converted Armenia from paganism to Christianity in 301. The first church in the world was built here. Holy Etchmiadzin is now one of the most visited pilgrimage sites in the world.

The country has its own alphabet

Here’s a fun fact… Armenia has its own alphabet. And it’s one of the most advanced alphabets in the world. Created in 405-406 AD by scholar and monk Mesrop Mashtots, the Mashtots’ alphabet is 36 letters long. It was originally designed to make the Holy Scriptures and liturgy more intelligible. Many locals are so proud of their alphabet that they have it framed and hanging in their living room.

Armenia dates way, way back

You already know that Armenia converted to Christianity in 301. So, you probably have a general idea that it’s a pretty ancient country. Well, the country’s rich, cultural heritage actually dates as far back as 12,000 BC. This puts Armenia as one of the 6 ancient countries to have survived thousands of years along with Iran, China, Greece, Egypt and Japan. 

All public schools teach chess

The game of chess has been gaining attention and popularity in Armenia since the 9th Century. Then between 1960 and 1969, an Armenian called Tigran Petrosyan became the 9th world chess champion. Since then, Armenian chess players have dominated many prestigious chess tournaments including the European Team Championship and Chess Olympics. In 2011, the game of chess was officially added to the school curriculum. 

Ararat Mountain is the main symbol of Armenia 

If you look at photos of the skyline of Yerevan, Armenia’s capital, you’ll often see Mount Ararat in the background. Comprising two extinct volcanoes, this mountain is significant to the culture. And even though it’s no longer in Armenia’s current territory today (it’s actually on the eastern side of Turkey), Ararat is considered to be the national symbol. It also appears in Armenia’s national blazon. 

More Armenians live abroad than in Armenia

During World War I, the Ottoman empire committed a genocide killing approximately 1.5 million Armenians. During and since this time, millions fled abroad for safety. Many found refuge in countries such as the USA, Italy, France and Lebanon. Today, approximately 3 million Armenians live in their home country. Meanwhile, around 7 million Armenians live in other parts of the world.

Armenians have created many famous inventions

Many famous Armenians have created many famous inventions. And many of them we live with and use today.  From colour television (Hovhannes (Ivan) Adamian) and ATM machines (Luther George Simjian) to the vast and complex industry of plastic surgery (Varazdat Kazanjian), Armenia has some very impressive inventions in its repertoire.

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About the author

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Jennifer Tate

Jennifer Tate is a freelance copywriter and content manager based in Newcastle upon Tyne with over 15 years of experience in creating SEO copy and content for both leading brands and independent start-ups. Working across a variety of sectors from fintech to fashion and healthcare to homeware, Jennifer specialises in content creation, content management and social media strategies and has worked with TransferGo since 2017. As well as TransferGo, Jennifer has also recently created copy and content for Charlotte Tilbury, carecircle, Tommee Tippee and Robinson Pelham.

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