Yes, it was a country then, it became a territory then, a country again.
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No there are no elephants in Armenia.
Because camels are camels
there were differnt matthincians in armenia
If you're referring to the large spiders that supposedly crawl up into camels and lay their eggs, then no. If they do exist, they would be limited to the areas where camels live and manycountries have very cold areas where camels don't live, so they won't ever 'conquer the world'.
Armenia is not tropical. Armenia is located in a mountainous area.
Sleds are typically used in reference to snow vehicles. Thus being said, it is unlikely that African camels pulled sleds due to the fact that dromedaries typically exist near arid areas.
Armenia is independent and they belong to the Democratic Republic of Armenia.
The population of Armenia is approximately 2,971,650.The population of Armenia is about 3,000,000.
a camels foot it called a camels foot not a hooves prehistoric camels may have had hooves but present day camels do not so a camels foot is called a camels foot
Armenia's prime minister is appointed by the president of Armenia.