Shamut: village hidden in Lori’s wild mountains
Shamut is rich in historical and cultural values. Several cross-stones (khachkars) found here date back to the 13th century.
Shamut is rich in historical and cultural values. Several cross-stones (khachkars) found here date back to the 13th century.
“I was the stone… but what if there is a beautiful flower hidden under that stone, which you can only see by raising it.”
Mane is one of the first participants in the COAF Drawing Program in Lernagog. Mane found out about “My Theater” and was so excited that she spent the whole day talking her family’s ear off theater.
The first championship of an athlete is like the first airplane flight of a traveler.
At the Lori COAF SMART Center, everyone’s special in their own way. If there is one thing our longtime student Nvard Petrosyan is famous for, it’s her digital artworks.
Those who wanderlust will agree that traveling might be costly, but it is worth infinitely more than you spend on it.
The classes are over, but if one of the corners is still buzzy, it means COAF’s Judo program is about to start.
It has been a year since the village of Debet in the Lori region passed from “toward the good” to “toward SMART”.
The Holidays are the perfect time to gather with our family and friends and have conversations which we often didn’t have time for during the year.
Not far from Lori’s third-largest city of Vanadzor, between the concave slopes of the Bazum mountain range, there is a village called Aznvadzor
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