About 30% of the capital, roughly 6,760 hectares, is covered in green spaces. If this sounds hard to believe, we share your skepticism, but these are the official statistics. This includes all the parks, gardens, and any place with grass or flowers in the city. This number encompasses all...
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The debates over the perspective to build a new nuclear plant in Armenia are underway on both official and experts’ levels. Specialists seem to be unanimous in that a nuclear power plant is very much sought-for source of electricity to cover at least the domestic demand. This shared...
Architect Albert Zurabyan says Yerevan has a master plan that is undergoing regular changes to keep up with the arising demands; yet, the lack of efficient management and control mechanisms have let the construction industry turn into a source of financial interest that outweighs the...
Editor’s note: The numerous construction sites throughout Yerevan are causing inconveniences for its residents. Excessive construction dust has become a daily part of life in the city, exceeding allowable levels. As construction progresses, it involves the installation of infrastructure...
Farmer Garegin Muradyan has been growing strawberries for 5-6 years in the village of Tavshut, in the Shirak region of Armenia, on a field that is covered only with a net, without the possibility of heating, without additional “excesses”. He says he’s doing well.
“At first I...

