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    Official defends opening of cafe near pagan temple in Armenia


    YEREVAN, December 13. / ARKA /. Vladimir Poghosyan, head of a state
    non-profit organization in charge of protection of historical and
    cultural monuments, denied today media allegations that construction
    of an outdoor café near Garni Temple in central Kotayk region was
    illegal.

    The café is planned to open in the spring of 2014.

    Speaking to a news conference Poghsyan said the law allows the use of
    the nearby territory for economic purposes. He said the owner of the
    café has the permission of the provincial
    administration. He also cited some experts, including archaeologists
    who confirmed that the cafe would not damage the historical and
    cultural integrity of the temple.

    `The cafe will sell sandwiches, soft drinks, tea and coffee. Part of
    the products will be purchased from local residents,' he said.

    The Temple of Garni is a first century Hellenic temple, the only pagan
    temple in Armenia that survived the Christianization of the country in
    301 AD. -0-

    16:42 13.12.2013

    http://arka.am/en/news/tourism/official_defends_opening_of_cafe_near_pagan_temple _in_armenia/

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