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FOR THE FIRST 25 ORDERS - Spend $25 or more and receive a Set of 4 RARE Postcards – a perfect addition to your collection.

About the Postcards:

1 . Republic Square in Yerevan is the central and most iconic square of Armenia’s capital. Designed by architect Alexander Tamanyan, it features grand neoclassical buildings made of pink and yellow tuff stone. The square is home to government offices, museums, and the famous singing fountains, making it a cultural and historical hub of the city.

2. The Sardarapat Memorial, located in Armenia, commemorates the 1918 Battle of Sardarapat, where Armenian forces defeated the Ottoman army, preventing the loss of their homeland. The complex features a striking red tuff structure, massive winged bulls, and a bell tower symbolizing victory and resilience. It stands as a tribute to Armenian bravery and independence.

3. The Kiev(Kievyan) Bridge in Yerevan is a key transportation link connecting different parts of the city. Named after Kyiv, it symbolizes Armenian-Ukrainian friendship. The bridge plays a vital role in the city's infrastructure and offers scenic views of the surrounding area.

4. Zvartnots Airport in Yerevan is not just an aviation hub but a symbolic gateway to Armenia. Named after the ancient Zvartnots Cathedral, it reflects the country’s rich history and modern aspirations. The old terminal, is not only an architectural landmark now the new facilities represent Armenia’s progress and openness to the world.