Kasutaja:Oop/Culture contacts between Estonia and Armenia
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An attempt to build a list of cultural contacts between Estonia and Armenia that could be covered in both Wikipedias.
(The same list in Estonian: Kasutaja:Oop/Culture contacts between Estonia and Armenia.)
- Armeenlased Eestis (en:Armenians in Estonia)
- Eesti-Armeenia diplomaatilised suhted (diplomatic relations between Estonia and Armenia)
- Eesti-Armeenia kultuurikontaktid (cultural contacts between Estonia and Armenia
- Eesti-Armeenia parlamendirühm (Estonian parliamentary group for sustaining Armenian relations)
- Friedrich Parrot
- Friedrich Parroti Kaukaasia-ekspeditsioon - Friedrich Parrot's Caucasian expedition
- band Atlas [1]
- Tsitsernak - a radio?TV? show in Armenian for Armenians in Estonia
- football club Ararat?
Armenian organizations in Estonia
[muuda | muuda lähteteksti]- Eesti Armeenia Apostliku Kiriku Püha Gregoriuse kogudus (Congregation of St. Gregory of the Estonian Armenian Apostolic Church) (and the church building) [2]
- armeenia.ee seems to be a former portal redirecting to the Association of Young Estonian Armenians (www.eanl.ee) that is actually not on its homepage but in Facebook.
- Eesti Armeenia Rahvusselts Kilikia (Estonian Armenian National Society Cilicia) [3]
- Eesti Armeenia Rahvusühing (Estonian Armenian National Society) [4] [5] [6]
- Lõuna-Eesti Armeenia Rahvusühing [7]
- In the beginning of 20th c. there were Armenian student corporations in Estonia. [8]
- Armeenia Kultuurikeskus - on March 4, 1999 Armenian Cultural Centre was opened in Tallinn, Kuninga str, on the initiative of Estonian Armenian National Society; does it still exist?
- Tallinna Armeenia Rahvusselts (Armenian National Society in Tallinn; earlier, Armenian Cultural Society in Tallinn) had formerly a magazin called Vahagn
Diplomats
[muuda | muuda lähteteksti]- Ashot Galojan, Armenian ambassador in Estonia
- Toomas Lukk, Estonian ambassador in Armenia
Armenians in Estonia
[muuda | muuda lähteteksti]- Hatšatur Abovjan (Hatšhatur Abovjan) [9]
- Armeenia ja Eesti rahva sõpruse monument - "The monument to the friendship of Armenian and Estonian people" in Tartu, possibly devoted to Hatšatur Abovjan [10]
- Rafael Arutjunjan, artist
- Gevorg Barhudarjan, 19. c poet, studied in Tartu
- Gevorg Dodohjan, 19. c poet, studied in Tartu
- Karen Drambjan, terrorist
- Rafik Grigorjan, politician and scientist
- Sergei Manukjan, musician
- Grigori Mednikjan, 19. c doctor, studied in Tartu
- Mikael Minrimanjan, 19. c doctor, studied in Tartu
- Stephanos Nazarjan, studied in Tartu
- Rafael Patkanjan, 19. c poet, studied in Tartu
Estonians in Armenia
[muuda | muuda lähteteksti]- Feliks Burman, artist [11]
- Daniil Proskura, Estonian tennis player in Armenia
Translators from Armenian to Estonian
[muuda | muuda lähteteksti]- Ara Balojan
- Andres Jaaksoo
- Boris Kabur
- H. Kaldaru (first name unknown)
- Hella Leesment
- Sülvia Tobias-Börner
Economy
[muuda | muuda lähteteksti]- Local shadowy businessman Marcel Vichmann hopes to dig gold in Armenia, according to Estonian newspapers: [12]
- Estonian investment firm GILD Arbitrage got licenses for research on seven areas in Armenia in 2007–2008, yet fell in trouble for failing to fulfil its debts to investors. (the same source)
Links
[muuda | muuda lähteteksti]- The agreement between Estonia and Armenia to avoid double taxation [13]
- Relations between Estonia and Armenia on the webpage of Estonian Foreign Ministry [14]
- The agreement between Estonia and Armenia to waive visa requirements for the users of diplomatic passports [15]
- A strange homepage that should be exploited as a source until is not lost yet
- Jevgeni Krištafovitš "Lõuna-Kaukaasia vaeslaps Armeenia" ("Armenia, the orphan of Southern Caucasus" by a local Estophilic Russian politician)
- "Rahvused Eestis. Armeenlased" ("Nationalities in Estonia. Armenians") A book composed by Armenui Kazarjan and Ita Serman on behest of Integration and Migration Foundation "Our People" (2009, 2. print in 2010)