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The National Archives of Armenia (Armenian: Հայաստանի ազգային արխիվ, romanized: Hayastani azgayin arkhiv) are the national archives of Armenia. The agency was officially founded in 1923. The headquarters are located in Yerevan, with regional branches in other cities.

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National Archives of Armenia
Hrachya Kochar Street, Yerevan Arabkir (Arabkir)

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0033 Yerevan, Arabkir (Arabkir)
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