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Permanent Mission of Armenia to the United Nations

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Permanent Mission of Armenia, NY
Permanent Mission of Armenia, NY

The Permanent Mission of Armenia to the United Nations (Armenian: Միավորված ազգերի կազմակերպությունում Հայաստանի մշտական ներկայացուցչություն) is the diplomatic mission of Armenia to the United Nations.

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Permanent Mission of Armenia to the United Nations
East 36th Street, New York Manhattan

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Permanent Mission of Armenia to the United Nations (UN Mission Armenia)

East 36th Street 119
10016 New York, Manhattan
New York, United States
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un.mfa.am

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