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  • ANKARA: Nearly 24,000 People Visited "Ani Ruins" In Eastern Turkey

    NEARLY 24,000 PEOPLE VISITED "ANI RUINS" IN EASTERN TURKEY

    World Bulletin, Turkey
    Dec 20 2013

    Located on the Turkish-Armenian border, the ancient city of Ani Ruins
    has been visited by 23,730 visitors in 2013.

    Ani Ruins in Kars, also known as the "World City" for hosting many
    civilizations in history, has been visited by 23 thousand 730 visitors
    in 2013, said the head of Kars Museum Necmettin Alp.

    Located on the Turkish-Armenian border, Ani Ruins is open for
    international visits and archeological excavations taking place in
    the ancient city since 1965.

    "Ani region is a very important place for Kars' tourism," said Alp,
    adding, "Being on the Turkish-Armenian border is another factor that
    make these ruins special."

    Alp said that 23 thousand 730 people visited Ani Ruins in 2013 as
    of October and added that this a 10 percent increase compared to the
    same period last year.

    Founded in the 5th century, Ani was located on various trade routes
    and between 951 and 1045 it was the capital city of Bagratuni, an
    Armenian kingdom.

    http://www.worldbulletin.net/?aType=haber&ArticleID=125357



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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