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- Armenian_Highlands abstract "The Armenian Highlands (Armenian: Հայկական լեռնաշխարհ, Haykakan leṙnašxarh; also known as the Armenian Upland, Armenian plateau, Armenian tableland, or simply Armenia) is the central-most and highest of three land-locked plateaus that together form the northern sector of the Middle East. To its west is the Anatolian plateau which rises slowly from the lowland coast of the Aegean Sea and rises to an average height of 900 metres (3,000 ft). In Armenia, the average height rises dramatically from 900 metres (3,000 ft) to 2,100 metres (7,000 ft). To its southeast is the Iranian plateau, where the elevation drops rapidly by about 600 metres (2,000 ft) to 1,500 metres (5,000 ft) above sea level.During Antiquity, it was known as Armenia Major, a central region to the history of Armenians, and one of the three geo-political regions associated with Armenians, the other two being Armenia Minor and Sophene. During the Middle Ages, Turkmens settled in large numbers in the Armenian Highlands.The region was historically inhabited by Hurro-Urartian tribes, Armenians, and minorities of Georgians, Assyrians, Pontic Greeks in both the Pontic Alps and the former Russian Empire province of Kars Oblast in the far northeast (see Caucasus Greeks). The Christian population of the Western half of the region was exterminated in an event known as the Armenian Genocide and the smaller scale Greek genocide.Today, the region is mainly inhabited by Armenians, Georgians, Kurds, Azerbaijanis, and Turks.".
- Armenian_Highlands country Armenia.
- Armenian_Highlands country Azerbaijan.
- Armenian_Highlands country Georgia_(country).
- Armenian_Highlands country Iran.
- Armenian_Highlands country Turkey.
- Armenian_Highlands highestPlace Mount_Ararat.
- Armenian_Highlands highestPosition Armenian_Highlands__highestPosition__1.
- Armenian_Highlands maximumElevation "5137.0".
- Armenian_Highlands thumbnail The_Armenian_plateau_near_Mount_Masis.jpg?width=300.
- Armenian_Highlands wikiPageID "2343789".
- Armenian_Highlands wikiPageRevisionID "645402278".
- Armenian_Highlands area "400000".
- Armenian_Highlands country Armenia.
- Armenian_Highlands country Azerbaijan.
- Armenian_Highlands country Georgia_(country).
- Armenian_Highlands country Iran.
- Armenian_Highlands country Turkey.
- Armenian_Highlands highest "Mount Ararat".
- Armenian_Highlands highestCoordinatesType "type:mountain_region:TR".
- Armenian_Highlands highestElevation "5137".
- Armenian_Highlands highestLatD "39".
- Armenian_Highlands highestLatM "43".
- Armenian_Highlands highestLatNs "N".
- Armenian_Highlands highestLongD "44".
- Armenian_Highlands highestLongEw "E".
- Armenian_Highlands highestLongM "16".
- Armenian_Highlands highestLongS "16".
- Armenian_Highlands imageCaption "The Armenian Mountain Range near the Turkey-Iran border".
- Armenian_Highlands map "Caucasus.A2001306.0815.250m.jpg".
- Armenian_Highlands mapCaption "Satellite image".
- Armenian_Highlands name "Armenian Highlands".
- Armenian_Highlands subject Category:Divided_regions.
- Armenian_Highlands subject Category:Mountain_ranges_of_Iran.
- Armenian_Highlands subject Category:Mountain_ranges_of_Turkey.
- Armenian_Highlands subject Category:Mountains_of_Armenia.
- Armenian_Highlands subject Category:Plateaus_of_Asia.
- Armenian_Highlands type Place.
- Armenian_Highlands type Location.
- Armenian_Highlands type Place.
- Armenian_Highlands type Thing.
- Armenian_Highlands comment "The Armenian Highlands (Armenian: Հայկական լեռնաշխարհ, Haykakan leṙnašxarh; also known as the Armenian Upland, Armenian plateau, Armenian tableland, or simply Armenia) is the central-most and highest of three land-locked plateaus that together form the northern sector of the Middle East. To its west is the Anatolian plateau which rises slowly from the lowland coast of the Aegean Sea and rises to an average height of 900 metres (3,000 ft).".
- Armenian_Highlands label "Altiplano Armenio".
- Armenian_Highlands label "Altiplà d'Armènia".
- Armenian_Highlands label "Altopiano armeno".
- Armenian_Highlands label "Armeens Hoogland".
- Armenian_Highlands label "Armenian Highlands".
- Armenian_Highlands label "Armenisches Hochland".
- Armenian_Highlands label "Arménská vysočina".
- Armenian_Highlands label "Haut-plateau arménien".
- Armenian_Highlands label "Planalto Armênio".
- Armenian_Highlands label "Wyżyna Armeńska".
- Armenian_Highlands label "Örmény-felföld".
- Armenian_Highlands label "Арменско плато".
- Armenian_Highlands label "Армянское нагорье".
- Armenian_Highlands label "아르메니아 고원".
- Armenian_Highlands sameAs Arménská_vysočina.
- Armenian_Highlands sameAs Armenisches_Hochland.
- Armenian_Highlands sameAs Altiplano_Armenio.
- Armenian_Highlands sameAs Armeniar_goi-ordokia.
- Armenian_Highlands sameAs Haut-plateau_arménien.
- Armenian_Highlands sameAs Altopiano_armeno.
- Armenian_Highlands sameAs 아르메니아_고원.
- Armenian_Highlands sameAs Armeens_Hoogland.
- Armenian_Highlands sameAs Wyżyna_Armeńska.
- Armenian_Highlands sameAs Planalto_Armênio.
- Armenian_Highlands sameAs m.0757q8.
- Armenian_Highlands sameAs Q211263.
- Armenian_Highlands sameAs Q211263.
- Armenian_Highlands wasDerivedFrom Armenian_Highlands?oldid=645402278.
- Armenian_Highlands depiction The_Armenian_plateau_near_Mount_Masis.jpg.
- Armenian_Highlands isPrimaryTopicOf Armenian_Highlands.
- Armenian_Highlands name "Armenian Highlands".