Talk:Armenia, Colombia
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To-do list for Armenia, Colombia: Varaz Samuelian, Armenian artist and sculptor, wrote this on page 167 of his book "Varaz, History of Armenia and My Life" published in 1978: In 1973, I went with my Mr. Aram Zipper,a retired Armenian to the city of Armenia, Columbia, in South America. There I cut and erected a memorial monument expressing the thanks of the Armenian people to the people of Armenia, Columbia, for so naming their city to memorialize the 1895 massacres of Armenians by the Turkish Sultan Abdul Hamid. The dedicatory text was written in Spanish, English and Armenian. There is a phot of the sculptor and Mr. Zipper standing by the memorial monument. This should set the record straight on this matter.
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Any similarities between Armenia, Colombia and Armenia, repoblique of armenia.
[edit]I'm an Armenian from Colombia. What I heard from my grandparents is that Armenia was named after the ancient, Christian country because of an earthquake that happened there during the colonization of Colombia. What's more Ironic is that Armenia itself passed through an earthquake that almost destroyed central Armenia and it's southern parts back on January 25, 1999. It had registered 6.9 on the Richter scale, killed around a thousand people and made thousands more homeless. As of 2005, some parts of Armenia are still feeling the effects of that earthquake and some families are still living in 'temporary' housing.
- The earthquake happened where? In Colombia? Someone who is from Columbia said that the name comes from the Bible. The word Armenia appears 2 times in the Bible. I am culturally armenian. I don't mean the city called Armenia located in Colombia. The republic of Armenia was also hit by an earthquake on December 07, 1988. It effected the northern region and 25,000 died, up to 130,000 injured. There is also a Lebanon in the USA. Strange. Vmelkon (talk) 02:40, 2 August 2019 (UTC)
- It is probably biblical, considering there is a department to the north named Antioch (Antioquia), another biblical location which is near Armenia.
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[edit]The link for the flag on this article is for the Republic of Armenia. I would fix this myself, but strangely the Flag Link field in the infobox already doesn't exist, and if I add it without any value in source then the link remains regardless. Someone who knows more about infoboxes please fix. Gawgitta (talk) 23:35, 23 December 2022 (UTC)