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''Apricot Travel'' Tour Agency offers a wide range of services for guests visiting Armenia. We welcome you into our homes and hearts to admire our “Museum under the open air”. The main services of''Apricot Travel''
Incoming and outgoing tourism
Wedding tours, excursions and beach rest as well as hot offers
Air ticket of the world’s leading air companies
Hotel reservation all over the world, transf

ers from and to airports
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* Exclusive tours
* Honeymoon packages
* Jeep tours
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* Regular tours
* Cultural and classic tours
* Sport tours
* Ecotourism
*Skiing tours
*Bicycle tours
Apricot Travel турфирма специализирующаяся на въездном туризме, имеющая профессиональный опыт, знания и профессиональных партнеров, предлагает высококачественные услуги своим клиентам – как туристам так и бизнес-путешественникам. Tel : (+37410) 56 46 26
(+37455) 01 75 75
(+37477) 01 75 75
(+37496) 06 75 75

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Символы Армении Гора Арарат Арарат является, пожалуй, самым главным символом Армении. Согласно Библии, Ноев ковчег после...
17/12/2016

Символы Армении
Гора Арарат
Арарат является, пожалуй, самым главным символом Армении. Согласно Библии, Ноев ковчег после Всемирного Потопа, примкнул к горе Арарат, откуда возникла новая жизнь.
Хачкар
Хачкар является символом Армении. Предки хачкаров, вишапы, существовали ещё со времен существования государства Урарту, а самый древний армянских хачкар датирован 879 годом и хранится в храме Гарни. Распространённость хачкаров в разных регионах мира свидетельствует о величине и истории Древней Армении.
Армянский дудук
Дудук является армянским народным музыкальным инструментом. Является одним из древнейших инструментов в мире. Дудук традиционно изготавливается из абрикосового дерева.
Абрикос
Абрикос у армян с древних времён считался традиционным для выращивания растением и отображал природу Армянского нагорья.
Виноград
Согласно библейскому преданию, Ной, выйдя из ковчега, посадил виноградную лозу и затем изготовил вино. Виноград у армян символизирует изобилие и жизнерадостность.
Гранат
Гранат у армян символизирует плодородие и богатство, так как в Армении гранатовые деревья увешаны плодами круглый год

24/10/2016
Армения-древнейшее государсто Кавказа, одно из древнейших в мире и на Ближнем Востоке.Армения-страна гор, с богатым куль...
12/10/2016

Армения-древнейшее государсто Кавказа, одно из древнейших в мире и на Ближнем Востоке.
Армения-страна гор, с богатым культурным наследием, с гостеприимным, радушным народом
и с необычайно вкусной кухней. Мы представляем страну путешествие по которой откроет
одну из самых древних культур мира. Её история насчитывает более трёх тысяч лет
и тесно связана с библейской горой Арарат, к которой пристал Ноев ковчег.
Армения-первая страна, принявшая христианство в качесвте государственной религии
301 г .н.э. Страна с многовековыми памятниками культуры и природы: памятники дохристиенской
эпохи-развалины урартских Эребуни, Тейшебаини,языческий храм Гарни, христианской эпохи- кафедральный
собор в Вагаршапате, моностырь Нораванк,Гегард, Хор Вирап, Гошаванк, уникальное озеро Севан,
водопад в Джермуке, скалы Хндзореска и т.д.
Перечислить все достопримечательности Армении невозможно, как невозможно передать вкуса
Легендарного армянского коньяка, сладких абрикосов и сочных тутовых ягод.
Поездка в Армению никто не оставит равнодушным-ни поломника по святым местам,ни ценителя
Архитектуры ни любителя красивых пейзажей. Мы ждём наших туристов в Армению.Дайте нам
Знать дату Вашего приезда и мы гарантируем незабываемые туры по Армении.
Армения, Ереван,ул Абовяна 18.
Кинотеатр Москва 1эт.
(+374-55) 01-75-75
(+374-77) 01-75-75
(+374-96) 06-75-75
[email protected]
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Skyp.Apricot Travel

21/06/2016
APRICOT is a fruit or the tree that bears the fruit of several species in the genus Prunus (stone fruits). Usually, an a...
18/06/2016

APRICOT is a fruit or the tree that bears the fruit of several species in the genus Prunus (stone fruits). Usually, an apricot tree is from the species P. armeniaca, but the species P. brigantina, P. mandshurica, P. mume, and P. sibirica are closely related, have similar fruit, and are also called apricots.
The origin of the apricot is disputed. It was known in Armenia during ancient times, and has been cultivated there for so long that it is often thought to have originated there. Its scientific name Prunus armeniaca (Armenian plum) derives from that assumption. For example, the Belgian arborist baron de Poerderlé, writing in the 1770s, asserted, "Cet arbre tire son nom de l'Arménie, province d'Asie, d'où il est originaire et d'où il fut porté en Europe ..." ("this tree takes its name from Armenia, province of Asia, where it is native, and whence it was brought to Europe ..."). An archaeological excavation at Garni in Armenia found apricot seeds in an Eneolithic-era site.Despite the great number of varieties of apricots that are grown in Armenia today (about 50), according to the Soviet botanist Nikolai Vavilov its center of origin would be the Chinese region, where the domestication of apricot would have taken place. Other sources say that the apricot was first cultivated in India in about 3000 BC.
Its introduction to Greece is attributed to Alexander the Great; later, the Roman General Lucullus (106–57 BC) also would have imported some trees – the cherry, white heart cherry, and apricot – from Armenia to Rome.[citation needed] Subsequent sources were often confused about the origin of the species. John Claudius Loudon (1838) believed it had a wide native range including Armenia, the Caucasus, the Himalayas, China, and Japan.
Apricots have been cultivated in Persia since antiquity, and dried ones were an important commodity on Persian trade routes. Apricots remain an important fruit in modern-day Iran, where they are known under the common name of zard-ālū (Persian: زردآلو).
Egyptians usually dry apricots, add sweetener, and then use them to make a drink called amar al-dīn.
In the 17th century, English settlers brought the apricot to the English colonies in the New World. Most of modern American production of apricots comes from the seedlings carried to the west coast by Spanish missionaries. Almost all U.S. commercial production is in California, with some in Washington and Utah.
Apricots are also cultivated in Australia, particularly South Australia, where they are commonly grown in the region known as the Riverland and round the small town of Mypolonga in the Lower Murray region of the state. In states other than South Australia, apricots are still grown, particularly in Tasmania and western Victoria and southwest New South Wales, but they are less common than in South Australia.
Today, apricot cultivation has spread to all parts of the globe with climates that support it.

APRICOT is a fruit or the tree that bears the fruit of several species in the genus Prunus (stone fruits). Usually, an apricot tree is from the species P. armeniaca, but the species P. brigantina, P. mandshurica, P. mume, and P. sibirica are closely related, have similar fruit, and are also called apricots.
The origin of the apricot is disputed. It was known in Armenia during ancient times, and has been cultivated there for so long that it is often thought to have originated there. Its scientific name Prunus armeniaca (Armenian plum) derives from that assumption. For example, the Belgian arborist baron de Poerderlé, writing in the 1770s, asserted, "Cet arbre tire son nom de l'Arménie, province d'Asie, d'où il est originaire et d'où il fut porté en Europe ..." ("this tree takes its name from Armenia, province of Asia, where it is native, and whence it was brought to Europe ..."). An archaeological excavation at Garni in Armenia found apricot seeds in an Eneolithic-era site.Despite the great number of varieties of apricots that are grown in Armenia today (about 50), according to the Soviet botanist Nikolai Vavilov its center of origin would be the Chinese region, where the domestication of apricot would have taken place. Other sources say that the apricot was first cultivated in India in about 3000 BC.
Its introduction to Greece is attributed to Alexander the Great; later, the Roman General Lucullus (106–57 BC) also would have imported some trees – the cherry, white heart cherry, and apricot – from Armenia to Rome.[citation needed] Subsequent sources were often confused about the origin of the species. John Claudius Loudon (1838) believed it had a wide native range including Armenia, the Caucasus, the Himalayas, China, and Japan.
Apricots have been cultivated in Persia since antiquity, and dried ones were an important commodity on Persian trade routes. Apricots remain an important fruit in modern-day Iran, where they are known under the common name of zard-ālū (Persian: زردآلو).
Egyptians usually dry apricots, add sweetener, and then use them to make a drink called amar al-dīn.
In the 17th century, English settlers brought the apricot to the English colonies in the New World. Most of modern American production of apricots comes from the seedlings carried to the west coast by Spanish missionaries. Almost all U.S. commercial production is in California, with some in Washington and Utah.
Apricots are also cultivated in Australia, particularly South Australia, where they are commonly grown in the region known as the Riverland and round the small town of Mypolonga in the Lower Murray region of the state. In states other than South Australia, apricots are still grown, particularly in Tasmania and western Victoria and southwest New South Wales, but they are less common than in South Australia.
Today, apricot cultivation has spread to all parts of the globe with climates that support it.

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