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  • ANKARA: Armenian Churches In Van To Be Restored

    ARMENIAN CHURCHES IN VAN TO BE RESTORED

    Hurriyet
    Feb 22 2010
    Turkey

    Armenian churches in the eastern province of Van will be restored,
    the deputy governor said Monday.

    Speaking to an Anatolia news agency correspondent, Van deputy governor
    Halil Berk said that Armenian churches on Carpanak Island and Yukarı
    Bakraclı village would be restored within the scope of a project
    prepared by the governor's office.

    Berk said they were conducting projects to boost the province's
    tourism potential.

    "There are four islands including Akdamar Island in Lake Van. Every
    island has a church. Only Akdamar Church was restored. Churches in
    Carpanak Island and Yukarı Bakraclı village will also be restored
    with the project prepared by us," Berk said.

    Varakavank Monastery includes seven churches in Yukarı Bakraclı
    village. The oldest church is St. Sophia Church built in the 8th
    century.

    Carpanak Church which was built in the 6th century was restored in
    1462. After an earthquake in 1703, the church was again restored
    between 1712 and 1720.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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