OVERALL RISK : LOW Yerevan, in general, is safe to travel to, with a low index of crime and even pickpockets not being that much of an issue. However, it is advised that you remain vigilant at all times.

Is English spoken in Yerevan?

Because of political and historical reasons, Russian is the most common foreign language spoken by the majority of Armenians. English is the second learned language and the fastest growing foreign language in Armenia. Universities in Russian, English and French exist in the capital city of Armenia, Yerevan.

Can Indian go to Armenia?

Indian National holding a valid Indian passport can apply for Armenia Visa online. 2. Person who wishes to travel to Armenia for the purpose of Tourism can apply visa through Visa Lounge. Person who seeks employment in Armenia is not eligible to apply through Visa Lounge.

What is the history of Yerevan?

The city expanded rapidly during the 20th century as Armenia became part of the Soviet Union. In a few decades, Yerevan was transformed from a provincial town within the Russian Empire to Armenia’s principal cultural, artistic, and industrial center, as well as becoming the seat of national government.

What is the difference between Yerevan and Erivan?

The city was officially known as Erivan ( Russian: Эривань) under Russian rule during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The city was renamed back to Yerevan (Ереван) in 1936. Up until the mid-1970s the city’s name was spelled Erevan, more often than Yerevan, in English sources.

What is the national anthem of Yerevan?

On 27 September 2004, Yerevan adopted an anthem, “Erebuni-Yerevan”, written by Paruyr Sevak and composed by Edgar Hovhanisyan. It was selected in a competition for a new anthem and new flag that would best represent the city.

What happened in 1965 in Yerevan?

In 1965, during the commemorations of the fiftieth anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, Yerevan was the location of a demonstration, the first such demonstration in the Soviet Union, to demand recognition of the Genocide by the Soviet authorities. In 1968, the city’s 2,750th anniversary was commemorated.