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National Assembly Building of Armenia

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2014 Erywań, Budynek Zgromadzenia Narodowego Republiki Armenii
2014 Erywań, Budynek Zgromadzenia Narodowego Republiki Armenii

The National Assembly Building of Armenia (Armenian: Հայաստանի Ազգային ժողովի շենքը; Hayastani Azgayin Zhoghovi Shenk) is the home of the National Assembly of Armenia. The building is located on Baghramyan Avenue in Yerevan, Armenia's capital city. It was designed by Mark Grigorian. It was completed in 1950 and initially housed the legislature of Soviet Armenia, the Supreme Soviet. Since the adoption of the Armenian Constitution in 1995, the building has been occupied by the National Assembly.

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National Assembly Building of Armenia
Marshal Baghramyan avenue, Yerevan Centre (Kentron)

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Ազգային Ժողով

Marshal Baghramyan avenue 19
0019 Yerevan, Centre (Kentron)
Armenia
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