އަރުމީނިއާ
Appearance
(މިސްރާބުކުރެވުނީ Armenia އިން)
Republic of Armenia Հայաստանի Հանրապետություն Hayastani Hanrapetut’yun | |
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ވެރިރަށް and largest city | Yerevan |
ރަސްމީ ބަސްތައް | Armenian[1] |
Other language | Russian[2][3] |
ނަސްލު ގުރޫޕުތައް | 97.9% Armenian, 1.3% Yazidis, 0.5% Russian, 0.3% others.[4] |
ޑިމޮނިމް | Armenian |
ސަރުކާރު | Presidential republic[5] |
Serzh Sargsyan | |
Hovik Abrahamyan | |
• Speaker | Hovik Abrahamyan |
Formation and independence | |
• Democratic Republic of Armenia established | May 28, 1918 |
August 23, 1990 September 21, 1991 December 25, 1991 | |
ސަރަޙައްދު | |
• Total | 29,743 km2 (11,484 sq mi) (141st) |
• Water (%) | 4.71 |
އާބާދީ | |
• 2008 estimate | 3,238,000[6] (135th) |
• Density | 108.4/km2 (280.8/sq mi) (99th) |
ޖީޑީޕީ (ޕީޕީޕީ) | 2009 estimate |
• ޖުމްލަ | $16.057 billion[7] |
• ބޮލަކަށް ޖެހެނީ | $4,916[7] |
ޖީޑީޕީ (nominal) | 2009 estimate |
• ޖުމްލަ | $8.683 billion[7] |
• ބޮލަކަށް ޖެހެނީ | $2,658[7] |
ޖިނީ (2003) | 33.8 medium |
އެޗްޑީއައި (2007) | 0.798 Error: Invalid HDI value (84rd) |
ފައިސާ | Dram (դր.) (AMD) |
ޓައިމް ޒޯން | ޔޫޓީސީ+4 (UTC) |
• ސަމާ (ޑީއެސްޓީ) | ޔޫޓީސީ+5 (DST) |
ޑްރައިވިންގ ސައިޑް | right |
ކޯލް ކޯޑް | 374 |
އައިއެސްއޯ 3166 ކޯޑް | AM |
އިންޓަރނެޓް ޓީއެލްޑީ | .am |
މިއީ އޭޝިޔާގެ ގައުމެކެވެ.
- ↑ The Constitution of the Republic of Armenia, Article 12.
- ↑ "Ethnologue report for language code: hye". Ethnologue.com. Retrieved 2010-01-25.
- ↑ "Problems of Bilingualism in Armenia" (PDF). Retrieved 2010-01-25. : "In 1999 the decision of the Government of Armenia that the Russian language would be used in the system of education and cultural and social life of the Republic of Armenia was approved and adopted. This decision contained the concept about a place and role of the Russian language in the system of education."
- ↑ Asatryan, Garnik; Arakelova, Victoria (Yerevan 2002). The Ethnic Minorities in Armenia. Part of the OSCE
- ↑ The Constitution of the Republic of Armenia, Article 55.
- ↑ "Statistical Yearbook of Armenia, 2009: Population" (PDF). ArmStat. Retrieved 2010-02-09.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 "Armenia". International Monetary Fund. Retrieved 2009-10-01.