Daniel and his dream of becoming a judo coach
The classes are over, but if one of the corners is still buzzy, it means COAF’s Judo program is about to start.
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
The older one is engaged in tailoring and dreams of becoming a programmer-chemist, while the younger one is engaged in crocheting and dreams of becoming an artist-tailor.
Endless plains and mountains reaching to the clouds, and ravines hanging from the fields, through which Dzoraget flows.
The energy is within urban artists who play music, draw, and make art in the unknown corners of the city.
The sports enthusiasts of Armenia’s Getashen village (Armavir region) have had a big excitement lately.
When Kickboxing classes in Arteni were discontinued due to the epidemic and then moved to another community, Zohrab was most sad.
They do everything in twos․ People occasionally stop and stare at them. Teachers routinely mix up who said what.
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