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    ARMENIAN CATHEDRAL OF KARS INCLUDED IN 2014 WORLD MONUMENTS WATCH

    17:14 09.10.2013

    The Armenian Cathedral of Mren in Kars has been included in the World
    Monuments Fund's (WMF) 2014 World Monuments Watch.

    The Cathedral of Mren is a 7th-century Armenian Church now in the Kars
    region of Turkey near the border with Armenia, about 1.5 km west of
    the Akhurian River. The church of Mren is a domed triple-nave basilica.

    The 2014 Watch features 67 sites in 41 countries and territories,
    dating from prehistory to the twentieth century. It includes both
    the famous (Venice, Italy) and the little-known (Pokfulam Village,
    Hong Kong (SAR), China); the urban (Yangon Historic Center, Myanmar)
    and the remote (Gran Pajaten, in Peru); the ancient (Ancient Irrigated
    Terraces of Battir, in the Palestinian Territories) and the modern
    (the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial, in St. Louis, Missouri).

    The 2014 list reflects a number of distinct preservation challenges,
    including conflict and catastrophe, lack of resources, development
    pressures (urban, rural, tourism), and loss of cultural traditions.

    While these are longstanding issues, their persistence is an
    ever-growing cause for concern.

    The 2014 Watch serves as a call to action, bringing the fragility of
    the sites and the dangers they face to international attention. It also
    identifies opportunities for local communities to work together with
    the larger preservation community, government organizations, corporate
    sponsors, and others to help ensure their future. For some sites,
    inclusion on the Watch presents the best hope for their survival.

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2013/10/09/armenian-cathedral-of-kars-included-in-2014-world-monuments-watch/



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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