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		<title>Caucasus: Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia Map</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Caucasus: Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia Map 		     		This two-sided, folded map covers the Caucasus region of Asia in excellent detail at a scale of 1:1,000,000 (1&#8243; to 16 miles). The fully indexed map covers Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia, southern section of Russia, and northern sections of Turkey and Iran. With beautifully [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0929591550/ref=nosim/allnetsearches" >Caucasus: Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia Map</a><br /> 		    <img src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51h7i6rrLoL._SL160_.jpg"	width="86"	height="160" alt="Caucasus: Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia Map" align="left" style="margin-right: 15px;" /> 		This two-sided, folded map covers the Caucasus region of Asia in excellent detail at a scale of 1:1,000,000 (1&#8243; to 16 miles). The fully indexed map covers Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia, southern section of Russia, and northern sections of Turkey and Iran. With beautifully detailed cartography this map uses color tinting to indicate relief and also displays numerous elevation point indicators. The map shows roads and railways, rivers and lakes, parks, beaches, distances, airports, ferries, state and local administrative boundaries, monuments, archaeological sites, and tourist sites. Legend in English, German, French, Italian and Russian. Index on the reverse side of map.</p>
<p> 		           <b>Author:</b> GiziMap (Firm) 		  <br />          		<b>Map:</b>  		2 pages 		 		<br /> 		<b>Company:</b> Maplink  		 		(2003-01-01) 		 		<br /> 		 		<b>ISBN:</b> 0929591550<br /> 		 		<b>List Price:</b> $8.95<br /> 		<b>Amazon Price:</b> $8.95<br /> 		 			<b>Used Price:</b> $8.44</p>
<p><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1841621633/ref=nosim/allnetsearches" >Armenia with Nagorno Karabagh, 2nd: The Bradt Travel Guide</a><br /> 		    <img src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51WH3W6SV4L._SL160_.jpg"	width="99"	height="160" alt="Armenia with Nagorno Karabagh, 2nd: The Bradt Travel Guide" align="left" style="margin-right: 15px;" /> 		<DIV>This guide is still the only one in English to offer comprehensive information on travel in Armenia, a destination well worth visiting in its own right. This rural retreat enjoys an astonishingly well-preserved legacy of monastic buildings, often set in magnificent locations. Nicholas Holding covers a wide spectrum of activities that give Armenia a huge potential for visitors, including birding, hiking, the arts, architectural tours, botanical trips, angling, horseriding, and caving.</DIV><DIV> </DIV><DIV>Features include:</DIV><DIV> </DIV><DIV>*A variety of sections with strong appeal to visitors: architecture, wildlife, religion, and culture</DIV><DIV>*Vital practical details on visas, red tape, land border crossings, health, and safety, plus useful words and phrases</DIV><DIV>*Full and half-day excursions from the capital, Yerevan</DIV><DIV>*The territory of Nagorno Karabagh</DIV><DIV> </DIV><DIV> </DIV></p>
<p> 		           <b>Author:</b> Nicholas Holding 		  <br />          		<b>Paperback:</b>  		248 pages 		 		<br /> 		<b>Company:</b> Bradt Travel Guides  		 		(2006-10-01) 		 		<br /> 		 		<b>ISBN:</b> 1841621633<br /> 		 		<b>List Price:</b> $22.95<br /> 		<b>Amazon Price:</b> $12.00<br /> 		 			<b>Used Price:</b> $12.52</p>
<p><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.armeniaemb.org/BusinessEconomy/Index.htm" >Business &amp; Economy</a><br />Armenia ranks as the most economically free nation in the CIS (www.heritage.org) Armenia was included in a list of countries with a high degree of economic freedom in 2006 &#8230; </p>
<p><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1932646329/ref=nosim/allnetsearches" >Never Again, Again, Again&#8230;: Genocide: Armenia, The Holocaust, Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia, Darfur</a><br /> 		    <img src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41H5PHjw5wL._SL160_.jpg"	width="131"	height="160" alt="Never Again, Again, Again...: Genocide: Armenia, The Holocaust, Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia, Darfur" align="left" style="margin-right: 15px;" /> 		A powerful photographic essay with text on the six major genocides of the 20th and 21st centuries: Armenia, the Holocaust, Cambodia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Rwanda and Darfur. More than a chronicle of dates and death tolls, it gives a personal history of victims, perpetrators and consequences. With texts by  Terry George, Dr. Richard Hovannisian, Amb. James Rosenthal, et. al.</p>
<p> 		           <b>Author:</b> Lane H. Montgomery 		  <br />          		<b>Hardcover:</b>  		200 pages 		 		<br /> 		<b>Company:</b> Ruder Finn Press, Inc.  		 		(2008-05-25) 		 		<br /> 		 		<b>ISBN:</b> 1932646329<br /> 		 		<b>List Price:</b> $45.00<br /> 		<b>Amazon Price:</b> $28.20<br /> 		 			<b>Used Price:</b> $24.98</p>
<p><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0521538548/ref=nosim/allnetsearches" >The Dark Side of Democracy: Explaining Ethnic Cleansing</a><br /> 		    <img src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51VTJOSuQkL._SL160_.jpg"	width="107"	height="160" alt="The Dark Side of Democracy: Explaining Ethnic Cleansing" align="left" style="margin-right: 15px;" /> 		This comprehensive study of international ethnic cleansing provides in-depth coverage of its occurrences in Armenia, Nazi Germany, Cambodia, Yugoslavia, and Rwanda, as well as cases of lesser violence in early modern Europe and in contemporary India and Indonesia. After presenting a general theory of why serious conflict emerges and how it escalates into mass murder, Michael Mann offers suggestions on how to avoid such escalation in the future.    Michael Mann is the author of Fascists (Cambridge, 2004) and The Sources of Social Power (Cambridge 1986).</p>
<p> 		           <b>Author:</b> Michael Mann 		  <br />          		<b>Paperback:</b>  		584 pages 		 		<br /> 		<b>Company:</b> Cambridge University Press  		 		(2004-11-01) 		 		<br /> 		 		<b>ISBN:</b> 0521538548<br /> 		 		<b>List Price:</b> $26.99<br /> 		<b>Amazon Price:</b> $22.48<br /> 		 			<b>Used Price:</b> $16.00</p>
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		<title>The changing landscape of Armenia</title>
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<p><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1741044774/ref=nosim/allnetsearches" >Georgia Armenia &#038; Azerbaijan (Multi Country Guide)</a><br /> 		    <img src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51sqKNdTz3L._SL160_.jpg"	width="104"	height="160" alt="Georgia Armenia &#038; Azerbaijan (Multi Country Guide)" align="left" style="margin-right: 15px;" /> 		<B>Discover Georgia, Armenia &#038; Azerbaijan</B><BR><BR>Find out which Georgian king wanted the world to walk on his grave<BR>Clamber down to the snake pit once occupied by St Gregory the illuminator<BR>Watch the clouds lift above Xinaliq to reveal 360-degree views of the Caucasus mountains<BR>Discover why you should never toast a Georgian with beer<BR><BR><B>In This Guide:</B><BR><BR>Expert authors: three. Days of research: 143. Spontaneous on-the-road toasts: lost count<BR>Expanded coverage of nature reserves, day walks and challenging mountain hikes<BR>Content updated daily - visit <B>lonelyplanet.com</B> for up-to-the-minute reviews, updates and traveler insights.<BR>&#8216;</p>
<p> 		           <b>Author:</b> John Noble 		  <br />          		<b>Paperback:</b>  		364 pages 		 		<br /> 		<b>Company:</b> Lonely Planet  		 		(2008-05-01) 		 		<br /> 		 		<b>ISBN:</b> 1741044774<br /> 		 		<b>List Price:</b> $24.99<br /> 		<b>Amazon Price:</b> $15.41<br /> 		 			<b>Used Price:</b> $12.99</p>
<p><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1403974675/ref=nosim/allnetsearches" >The History of Armenia (Palgrave Essential Histories)</a><br /> 		    <img src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51bdzJO63LL._SL160_.jpg"	width="106"	height="160" alt="The History of Armenia (Palgrave Essential Histories)" align="left" style="margin-right: 15px;" /> 		<DIV><DIV>There is a great deal of interest in the history of Armenia since its renewed independence in the 1990s and the ongoing debate about the genocide&#8211;an interest that informs the strong desire of a new generation of Armenian Americans to learn more about their heritage and has led to greater solidarity in the community. By integrating themes such as war, geopolitics, and great leaders with the less familiar cultural themes and personal stories, this book will appeal to general readers and travellers interested in the region.</DIV></DIV></p>
<p> 		           <b>Author:</b> Simon Payaslian 		  <br />          		<b>Paperback:</b>  		304 pages 		 		<br /> 		<b>Company:</b> Palgrave Macmillan  		 		(2007-12-26) 		 		(2007-12-26) 		 		<br /> 		 		<b>ISBN:</b> 1403974675<br /> 		 		<b>List Price:</b> $18.95<br /> 		<b>Amazon Price:</b> $6.44<br /> 		 			<b>Used Price:</b> $13.36</p>
<p><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0521538548/ref=nosim/allnetsearches" >The Dark Side of Democracy: Explaining Ethnic Cleansing</a><br /> 		    <img src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51VTJOSuQkL._SL160_.jpg"	width="107"	height="160" alt="The Dark Side of Democracy: Explaining Ethnic Cleansing" align="left" style="margin-right: 15px;" /> 		This comprehensive study of international ethnic cleansing provides in-depth coverage of its occurrences in Armenia, Nazi Germany, Cambodia, Yugoslavia, and Rwanda, as well as cases of lesser violence in early modern Europe and in contemporary India and Indonesia. After presenting a general theory of why serious conflict emerges and how it escalates into mass murder, Michael Mann offers suggestions on how to avoid such escalation in the future.    Michael Mann is the author of Fascists (Cambridge, 2004) and The Sources of Social Power (Cambridge 1986).</p>
<p> 		           <b>Author:</b> Michael Mann 		  <br />          		<b>Paperback:</b>  		584 pages 		 		<br /> 		<b>Company:</b> Cambridge University Press  		 		(2004-11-01) 		 		<br /> 		 		<b>ISBN:</b> 0521538548<br /> 		 		<b>List Price:</b> $26.99<br /> 		<b>Amazon Price:</b> $22.48<br /> 		 			<b>Used Price:</b> $16.00</p>
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		<title>The Cuisine of Armenia</title>
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<p> 		           <b>Author:</b> Sonia Uvezian 		  <br />          		<b>Paperback:</b>  		496 pages 		 		<br /> 		<b>Company:</b> Siamanto Press-The  		 		(2001-07-31) 		 		<br /> 		 		<b>ISBN:</b> 0970971672<br /> 		 		<b>List Price:</b> $18.95<br /> 		<b>Amazon Price:</b> $9.95<br /> 		 			<b>Used Price:</b> $5.95</p>
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Ani- ¿quién se acuerda de las gentes que habitaron Ani? ¿quién escuchó las miles y miles de plegarias que aquí se hicieron? Ani perdió&#8230; y la historia, que no se casa con nadie, la sumó en el más terrible de los olvidos&#8230;
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<p>Ani- ¿quién se acuerda de las gentes que habitaron Ani? ¿quién escuchó las miles y miles de plegarias que aquí se hicieron?<br /> Ani perdió&#8230; y la historia, que no se casa con nadie, la sumó en el más terrible de los olvidos&#8230;</p>
<p><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/dayangchi/2808469405/ 			" >Furia divina 			</a>
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<p>Ani - Cuando los dioses decidieron condenar Ani lo hicieron a conciencia&#8230; y para rematar la faena enviaron, como en este caso, un rayo que partió la iglesia en dos&#8230;hoy solo queda esto&#8230;</p>
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<p><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/dayangchi/2809134260/ 			" >Soledad 			</a>
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<p>Ani, capital bagrátida en el pasado fue una inmensa y prospera ciudad de 100.000 hab, punto clave en las rutas comerciales con Asia. Las guerras la hicieron caer en el olvido y hoy es una ciudad fantasma en ruinas&#8230;<br /> Pasear por allí, solos, con el silencio chillando&#8230; clamando contra el olvido&#8230; la soledad te embriaga, el corazón se te encoge&#8230; la desazón de la realidad&#8230; todos llegaremos a esa soledad&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Armenia with Nagorno Karabagh, 2nd: The Bradt Travel Guide</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1841621633/ref=nosim/allnetsearches" >Armenia with Nagorno Karabagh, 2nd: The Bradt Travel Guide</a><br /> 		    <img src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51WH3W6SV4L._SL160_.jpg"	width="99"	height="160" alt="Armenia with Nagorno Karabagh, 2nd: The Bradt Travel Guide" align="left" style="margin-right: 15px;" /> 		<DIV>This guide is still the only one in English to offer comprehensive information on travel in Armenia, a destination well worth visiting in its own right. This rural retreat enjoys an astonishingly well-preserved legacy of monastic buildings, often set in magnificent locations. Nicholas Holding covers a wide spectrum of activities that give Armenia a huge potential for visitors, including birding, hiking, the arts, architectural tours, botanical trips, angling, horseriding, and caving.</DIV><DIV> </DIV><DIV>Features include:</DIV><DIV> </DIV><DIV>*A variety of sections with strong appeal to visitors: architecture, wildlife, religion, and culture</DIV><DIV>*Vital practical details on visas, red tape, land border crossings, health, and safety, plus useful words and phrases</DIV><DIV>*Full and half-day excursions from the capital, Yerevan</DIV><DIV>*The territory of Nagorno Karabagh</DIV><DIV> </DIV><DIV> </DIV></p>
<p> 		           <b>Author:</b> Nicholas Holding 		  <br />          		<b>Paperback:</b>  		248 pages 		 		<br /> 		<b>Company:</b> Bradt Travel Guides  		 		(2006-10-01) 		 		<br /> 		 		<b>ISBN:</b> 1841621633<br /> 		 		<b>List Price:</b> $22.95<br /> 		<b>Amazon Price:</b> $12.00<br /> 		 			<b>Used Price:</b> $12.52</p>
<p><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0814719457/ref=nosim/allnetsearches" >Black Garden: Armenia and Azerbaijan through Peace and War</a><br /> 		    <img src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51lZjtv9ykL._SL160_.jpg"	width="107"	height="160" alt="Black Garden: Armenia and Azerbaijan through Peace and War" align="left" style="margin-right: 15px;" />
<p>View the <b>Table of Contents</b>.<br />Read the <b>Introduction</b>.</p>
<p><i>Choice</i> Outstanding Academic Title 2003</p>
<p>&#8220;Brilliant.&#8221;<BR>&#8212;<I>Time</I></p>
<p>&#8220;Admirable, rigorous. De Waal [is] a wise and patient reporter.&#8221;<br />&#8212;<i>The New York Review of Books</i></p>
<p>&#8220;Never have all the twists and turns, sad carnage, and bullheadedness on all sides been better described-or, indeed, better explained . . . Offers a deeper and more compelling account of the conflict than anyone before.&#8221;<BR>&#8212;<I>Foreign Affairs</I></p>
<p>&#8220;This book is a major milestone in the Western scholarship on Karabakh.&#8221;<BR>&#8212;<i>Armenian Freedom Network</i></p>
<p>&#8220;This book is helpful because in order to craft a final resolution to the conflict, one must understand what events transpired in the first place. De Waal&#8217;s book significantly contributes to this purpose and establishes itself as one of the standard works for understanding this conflict.&#8221;<BR>&#8212;<I>Parameters</i></p>
<p>&#8220;Some of the most illuminating - and alarming - reading in de Waal&#8217;s book includes the battle of historians and writers on both sides. They fire polemical missiles at each other through bscure history and literary journals, denigrating and, in some cases, obliterating the history and identity of the other side.&#8221;<BR>&#8212;<i>Eurasianet</i></p>
<p>&#8220;Only rarely does a university press publish such a gripping, poignant book as this. . . . This is an impressive work of careful scholarship and vivid writing.&#8221;<BR>&#8212;<i>Choice</i></p>
<p>&#8220;De Waal is cautious, meticulous and even-handed, and the breadth of his research is remarkable.  He shows real affection for the ordinary people on both sides, and restraint in dealing with the self-serving politicians and field commanders in both Armenia and Azerbaijan who used Karabakh for their own political and pesonal ends.&#8221;<BR>&#8212;<i>Time (Europe)</i></p>
<p><B>Black Garden</B> is the definitive study of how Armenia and Azerbaijan, two southern Soviet republics, got sucked into a conflict that helped bring them to independence, bringing to an end the Soviet Union, and plaguing a region of great strategic importance. It cuts between a careful reconstruction of the history of Nagorny Karabakh conflict since 1988 and on-the-spot reporting on its convoluted aftermath.</p>
<p> Part contemporary history, part travel book, part political analysis, the book is based on six months traveling through the south Caucasus, more than 120 original interviews in the region, Moscow, and Washington, and unique primary sources, such as Politburo archives.</p>
<p>The historical chapters trace how the conflict lay unresolved in the Soviet era; how Armenian and Azerbaijani leaders exacerbated it; how the Politiburo failed to cope with the crisis; how the war began and ended; how the international community failed to sort out the conflict.</p>
<p>What emerges is a complex and subtle portrait of a beautiful and fascinating region, blighted by historical prejudice and conflict.</p>
<p> 		           <b>Author:</b> Thomas de Waal 		  <br />          		<b>Paperback:</b>  		352 pages 		 		<br /> 		<b>Company:</b> NYU Press  		 		(2004-08-25) 		 		(2004-08-25) 		 		<br /> 		 		<b>ISBN:</b> 0814719457<br /> 		 		<b>List Price:</b> $22.00<br /> 		<b>Amazon Price:</b> $19.80<br /> 		 			<b>Used Price:</b> $26.40</p>
<p><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0521538548/ref=nosim/allnetsearches" >The Dark Side of Democracy: Explaining Ethnic Cleansing</a><br /> 		    <img src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51VTJOSuQkL._SL160_.jpg"	width="107"	height="160" alt="The Dark Side of Democracy: Explaining Ethnic Cleansing" align="left" style="margin-right: 15px;" /> 		This comprehensive study of international ethnic cleansing provides in-depth coverage of its occurrences in Armenia, Nazi Germany, Cambodia, Yugoslavia, and Rwanda, as well as cases of lesser violence in early modern Europe and in contemporary India and Indonesia. After presenting a general theory of why serious conflict emerges and how it escalates into mass murder, Michael Mann offers suggestions on how to avoid such escalation in the future.    Michael Mann is the author of Fascists (Cambridge, 2004) and The Sources of Social Power (Cambridge 1986).</p>
<p> 		           <b>Author:</b> Michael Mann 		  <br />          		<b>Paperback:</b>  		584 pages 		 		<br /> 		<b>Company:</b> Cambridge University Press  		 		(2004-11-01) 		 		<br /> 		 		<b>ISBN:</b> 0521538548<br /> 		 		<b>List Price:</b> $26.99<br /> 		<b>Amazon Price:</b> $22.48<br /> 		 			<b>Used Price:</b> $16.00</p>
<p><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1741044774/ref=nosim/allnetsearches" >Georgia Armenia &#038; Azerbaijan (Multi Country Guide)</a><br /> 		    <img src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51sqKNdTz3L._SL160_.jpg"	width="104"	height="160" alt="Georgia Armenia &#038; Azerbaijan (Multi Country Guide)" align="left" style="margin-right: 15px;" /> 		<B>Discover Georgia, Armenia &#038; Azerbaijan</B><BR><BR>Find out which Georgian king wanted the world to walk on his grave<BR>Clamber down to the snake pit once occupied by St Gregory the illuminator<BR>Watch the clouds lift above Xinaliq to reveal 360-degree views of the Caucasus mountains<BR>Discover why you should never toast a Georgian with beer<BR><BR><B>In This Guide:</B><BR><BR>Expert authors: three. Days of research: 143. Spontaneous on-the-road toasts: lost count<BR>Expanded coverage of nature reserves, day walks and challenging mountain hikes<BR>Content updated daily - visit <B>lonelyplanet.com</B> for up-to-the-minute reviews, updates and traveler insights.<BR>&#8216;</p>
<p> 		           <b>Author:</b> John Noble 		  <br />          		<b>Paperback:</b>  		364 pages 		 		<br /> 		<b>Company:</b> Lonely Planet  		 		(2008-05-01) 		 		<br /> 		 		<b>ISBN:</b> 1741044774<br /> 		 		<b>List Price:</b> $24.99<br /> 		<b>Amazon Price:</b> $15.41<br /> 		 			<b>Used Price:</b> $12.99</p>
<p><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/096721209X/ref=nosim/allnetsearches" >Armenia &#038; Karabagh (The Stone Garden Guide)</a><br /> 		    <img src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51792MNPAPL._SL160_.jpg"	width="100"	height="160" alt="Armenia &#038; Karabagh (The Stone Garden Guide)" align="left" style="margin-right: 15px;" /> 		This book from Stone Garden Guides is unique as the largest and most colorful guidebook available for Armenia and Karabagh. Its 304 pages are filled with 75 vibrant color photographs, and 25 detailed color maps.  <P>This is also the only travel book on Armenia that is truly an &#8220;insider&#8217;s guide.&#8221; This is because its authors, Matthew Karanian and Robert Kurkjian, have each lived, worked, and traveled throughout the region for a decade. The text&#8212;which is written in a conversational tone that&#8217;s easy to read&#8212;is also comprehensive and filled with the wisdom of travelers who are as comfortable in Armenia as they are when traveling back home in the US.  <P>Visitors will find that this book is essential gear when traveling throughout Armenia and Karabagh, in the villages as well as in the cities. This guide will help travelers make the best choices when deciding where to go, what to see, and where to eat and sleep.   <P>Short term visitors who don&#8217;t speak Armenian will be able to communicate with the assistance of the glossary of phrases. Travelers who have never been to Armenia, and also those who have made a dozen trips, will find the information about the country&#8217;s historic sites to be equally fascinating and readable. Nature and conservation are also featured prominently.  <P>The book&#8217;s beautiful photography and intriguing background information makes this a book for armchair travelers, too. In addition to being a valuable field guide for seasoned travelers it is also an ideal introduction to the region with lots of intriguing facts and interesting anecdotes about the land and people.  <P>This quality paperback has a durable binding and is a standard 5 x 8 inches to easily fit into your backpack while you&#8217;re traveling. Detailed and full color maps, prepared by the American University of Armenia, cover every region of Armenia. Accurate street maps are included for every major city and town. Color tabs make it easy to locate information in any of the book&#8217;s ten chapters.</p>
<p> 		           <b>Author:</b> Matthew Karanian, Robert Kurkjian 		  <br />          		<b>Paperback:</b>  		304 pages 		 		<br /> 		<b>Company:</b> Stone Garden Productions  		 		(2006-09-01) 		 		(2006-09-01) 		 		<br /> 		 		<b>ISBN:</b> 096721209X<br /> 		 		<b>List Price:</b> $24.95<br /> 		<b>Amazon Price:</b> $17.54<br /> 		 			<b>Used Price:</b> $17.37</p>
<p><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/156549265X/ref=nosim/allnetsearches" >Hollow Bodies: Institutional Responses to Sex Trafficking in Armenia, Bosnia and India</a><br /> 		    <img src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/5112F-zgnSL._SL160_.jpg"	width="107"	height="160" alt="Hollow Bodies: Institutional Responses to Sex Trafficking in Armenia, Bosnia and India" align="left" style="margin-right: 15px;" /> 		In Hollow Bodies, Susan Dewey travels to Armenia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and India to follow the trade in women s bodies and efforts to stop it. What she finds is a counter-trafficking system at the mercy of funds from misguided international organizations and foreign governments. From counterproductive restrictions placed on NGOs by donors, to jaded employees and bribes given to prosecutors, Dewey highlights the structural flaws in place that allow, and sometimes even help, sex trafficking to continue. </p>
<p>Based on research conducted with the International Organization for Migration (IOM), Dewey speaks with a range of actors from bar workers in Bombay to Embassy employees in Armenia and senior officials at international organizations. She discovers how a global problem plays on differently on the local level and why millions of aid dollars make little difference in the lives of women who are forced or compelled from their homes into the global sex trade.</p>
<p> 		           <b>Author:</b> Susan Dewey 		  <br />          		<b>Paperback:</b>  		256 pages 		 		<br /> 		<b>Company:</b> Kumarian Press  		 		(2008-06-20) 		 		<br /> 		 		<b>ISBN:</b> 156549265X<br /> 		 		<b>List Price:</b> $24.95<br /> 		<b>Amazon Price:</b> $23.78<br /> 		 			<b>Used Price:</b> $22.95</p>
<p><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1403974675/ref=nosim/allnetsearches" >The History of Armenia (Palgrave Essential Histories)</a><br /> 		    <img src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51bdzJO63LL._SL160_.jpg"	width="106"	height="160" alt="The History of Armenia (Palgrave Essential Histories)" align="left" style="margin-right: 15px;" /> 		<DIV><DIV>There is a great deal of interest in the history of Armenia since its renewed independence in the 1990s and the ongoing debate about the genocide&#8211;an interest that informs the strong desire of a new generation of Armenian Americans to learn more about their heritage and has led to greater solidarity in the community. By integrating themes such as war, geopolitics, and great leaders with the less familiar cultural themes and personal stories, this book will appeal to general readers and travellers interested in the region.</DIV></DIV></p>
<p> 		           <b>Author:</b> Simon Payaslian 		  <br />          		<b>Paperback:</b>  		304 pages 		 		<br /> 		<b>Company:</b> Palgrave Macmillan  		 		(2007-12-26) 		 		(2007-12-26) 		 		<br /> 		 		<b>ISBN:</b> 1403974675<br /> 		 		<b>List Price:</b> $18.95<br /> 		<b>Amazon Price:</b> $6.44<br /> 		 			<b>Used Price:</b> $13.36</p>
<p><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0970971672/ref=nosim/allnetsearches" >The Cuisine of Armenia</a><br /> 		    <img src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41Y4QNNA61L._SL160_.jpg"	width="104"	height="160" alt="The Cuisine of Armenia" align="left" style="margin-right: 15px;" /> 		This acknowledged classic is the first book in any language to offer a comprehensive view of Armenian cookery. A brilliant exploration of one of the worlds most exciting culinary traditions, this landmark volume contains hundreds of splendid recipes, many of them for dishes previously unknown in the West. No serious food lover should be without this bible of Armenian cooking!</p>
<p> 		           <b>Author:</b> Sonia Uvezian 		  <br />          		<b>Paperback:</b>  		496 pages 		 		<br /> 		<b>Company:</b> Siamanto Press-The  		 		(2001-07-31) 		 		<br /> 		 		<b>ISBN:</b> 0970971672<br /> 		 		<b>List Price:</b> $18.95<br /> 		<b>Amazon Price:</b> $9.95<br /> 		 			<b>Used Price:</b> $5.95</p>
<p><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://xml.truveo.com/rd?i=3644549017&#038;a=rss&#038;p=6" >The changing landscape of Armenia</a><br /><img src="http://thumbnails.truveo.com/0001/C1/88/C1880F8966A5F6952CFDA9.jpg"><br />City planners in Armenia want to encourage investment to regenerate urban areas.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0929591550/ref=nosim/allnetsearches" >Caucasus: Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia Map</a><br /> 		    <img src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51h7i6rrLoL._SL160_.jpg"	width="86"	height="160" alt="Caucasus: Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia Map" align="left" style="margin-right: 15px;" /> 		This two-sided, folded map covers the Caucasus region of Asia in excellent detail at a scale of 1:1,000,000 (1&#8243; to 16 miles). The fully indexed map covers Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia, southern section of Russia, and northern sections of Turkey and Iran. With beautifully detailed cartography this map uses color tinting to indicate relief and also displays numerous elevation point indicators. The map shows roads and railways, rivers and lakes, parks, beaches, distances, airports, ferries, state and local administrative boundaries, monuments, archaeological sites, and tourist sites. Legend in English, German, French, Italian and Russian. Index on the reverse side of map.</p>
<p> 		           <b>Author:</b> GiziMap (Firm) 		  <br />          		<b>Map:</b>  		2 pages 		 		<br /> 		<b>Company:</b> Maplink  		 		(2003-01-01) 		 		<br /> 		 		<b>ISBN:</b> 0929591550<br /> 		 		<b>List Price:</b> $8.95<br /> 		<b>Amazon Price:</b> $8.95<br /> 		 			<b>Used Price:</b> $8.44</p>
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Turquia aprovechó esta preciosidad natural para delimitar aquí su frontera con Armenia. Aquí&#8230; perdidos en las áridas estepas del este, el silencio habla con la ciudad fantasma de Ani&#8230;
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<p>Turquia aprovechó esta preciosidad natural para delimitar aquí su frontera con Armenia. Aquí&#8230; perdidos en las áridas estepas del este, el silencio habla con la ciudad fantasma de Ani&#8230;</p>
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<p>Ani, capital bagrátida en el pasado fue una inmensa y prospera ciudad de 100.000 hab, punto clave en las rutas comerciales con Asia. Las guerras la hicieron caer en el olvido y hoy es una ciudad fantasma en ruinas&#8230;<br /> Pasear por allí, solos, con el silencio chillando&#8230; clamando contra el olvido&#8230; la soledad te embriaga, el corazón se te encoge&#8230; la desazón de la realidad&#8230; todos llegaremos a esa soledad&#8230;</p>
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<p>Ani - Cuando los dioses decidieron condenar Ani lo hicieron a conciencia&#8230; y para rematar la faena enviaron, como en este caso, un rayo que partió la iglesia en dos&#8230;hoy solo queda esto&#8230;</p>
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