Interest towards genealogical researches growing in Armenia

PanARMENIAN.Net - Documents about family ties - census results, church books records - are the most popular ones in Armenia.

Director of the National Archive of Armenia Amatuni Virabyan told journalists that it is reasoned by the growing interest of Armenia’s citizens towards their genealogical trees.

According to him, all documents of the National Archive are available for Armenia’s citizens, except for those, which can cause damage to third persons.

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