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The Saint Gregory Cathedral of Dvin, the capital of early medieval Armenia
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Ancient stone capital with a fern-like relief from the erected in the second catholicos palace of Dvin, the capital of early medieval Armenia
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The second palace of the Catholicos, Dvin, the capital of early medieval Armenia
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The first palace of the Catholicos, built in the 5th century to the southwest of the cathedral, Dvin, the capital of early medieval Armenia
Following Hadrian:
Dvin, the capital of early medieval Armenia
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The second palace of the Catholicos, Dvin, the capital of early medieval Armenia
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The Saint Gregory Cathedral of Dvin, the capital of early medieval Armenia
Following Hadrian:
Dvin, the capital of early medieval Armenia
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The second palace of the Catholicos, Dvin, the capital of early medieval Armenia
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The Citatel Hill of Dvin, the capital of early medieval Armenia, a 30-meter high tell located to the east of the Church city with residential buildings and workshops mostly made of baked mud bricks
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The Citadel Hill of Dvin, the capital of early medieval Armenia, a 30-meter high tell located to the east of the Church city with residential buildings and workshops mostly made of baked mud bricks
Following Hadrian:
The Citadel Hill of Dvin, the capital of early medieval Armenia, a 30-meter high tell located to the east of the Church city with residential buildings and workshops mostly made of baked mud bricks
Following Hadrian:
The Citadel Hill of Dvin, the capital of early medieval Armenia, a 30-meter high tell located to the east of the Church city with residential buildings and workshops mostly made of baked mud bricks
Following Hadrian:
The Citadel Hill of Dvin, the capital of early medieval Armenia, a 30-meter high tell located to the east of the Church city with residential buildings and workshops mostly made of baked mud bricks
Following Hadrian:
The Citadel Hill of Dvin, the capital of early medieval Armenia, a 30-meter high tell located to the east of the Church city with residential buildings and workshops mostly made of baked mud bricks
Following Hadrian:
The Citadel Hill of Dvin, the capital of early medieval Armenia, a 30-meter high tell located to the east of the Church city with residential buildings and workshops mostly made of baked mud bricks
Following Hadrian:
The Citadel Hill of Dvin, the capital of early medieval Armenia, a 30-meter high tell located to the east of the Church city with residential buildings and workshops mostly made of baked mud bricks
Following Hadrian:
The Citadel Hill of Dvin, the capital of early medieval Armenia, a 30-meter high tell located to the east of the Church city with residential buildings and workshops mostly made of baked mud bricks
Following Hadrian:
The Citadel Hill of Dvin, the capital of early medieval Armenia, a 30-meter high tell located to the east of the Church city with residential buildings and workshops mostly made of baked mud bricks
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Single-nave church from the west, Dvin
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The Saint Gregory Cathedral of Dvin, the capital of early medieval Armenia
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Dvin, Armenia
Following Hadrian:
Dvin, Armenia
Following Hadrian:
Dvin, Armenia