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    Agrophilia Travel News: Karabakh attracts more tourists

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2013/03/22/agrophilia-travel-news-karabakh-attracts-more-tourists/
    18:26 22.03.2013

    The National Statistical Service of the Nagorno Karabakh reports that
    visits to ancient Karabakh were 36.9% higher for 2012 than visits from
    the previous year. Visitors from 86 countries ventured to the Caucasus
    highlands in between Armenia and Azerbaijan known as the `black
    garden,' the Agrophilia Travel News writes.

    `For those unfamiliar, this part of Armenia has been variously
    controlled by one empire or another, and under almost continual flux
    over who actually controlled it. Persia to the Mongols and more
    recently Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Russia the region from the steppes
    of the Caucasus to the high plateaus is desirable, to say the least.
    Since medieval times this part of Armenia has held a fascinating
    history descended from the Kingdom of Artsakh, as far forward as the
    20th century,' the website writes.

    Agrophilia Travel News reminds about the Karabakh conflict, but notes
    that `regardless of the politics, this part of the Caucasus is truly
    amazing for its people and its landscapes, not to mention the historic
    significance.'

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