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  • Nagorno-Karabakh Is Attracting More And More Tourists

    NAGORNO-KARABAKH IS ATTRACTING MORE AND MORE TOURISTS

    http://www.courrierinternational.com/breve/2012/12/26/le-haut-karabakh-attire-de-plus-en-plus-de-touristes
    December 26, 2012

    Gandzasar monastery, a place of national heritage, is the most
    visited sites of Azerbaijan - Nina Stossinger / Flickr / CC In 2012,
    Nagorno-Karabakh (Armenian separatist enclave, independent de facto
    since the cease-fire in 1994) attracted 15,000 visitors, 40% more
    than in 2011. According to the Russian site on the Caucasus Kavkazski
    Ouzel , this success is due to "active advertising of the region
    in international exhibitions, as well as brochures on the region in
    several languages and on the Internet site." Among the most visited
    monuments include the monasteries of Gandzasar, and Amaraz Dadivank
    and Archaeological Remains of the Armenian town of Tigranakert. In
    addition, the origin of tourists is diverse: they come from Europe,
    the United States, Israel, Russia, Singapore, Latin America and
    Australia.People who visit Nagorno-Karabakh without the permission
    of Baku is considered persona non grata in Azerbaijan karabakhie
    administration accepts the demand of tourists, not to mention passing
    on their passports in the enclave.

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