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Photos by National Geographic taken in Artsakh stir outrage among Azeri users

February 18, 2018 By administrator

National Geographic

Famous American National Geographic magazine has published a series of photos on its Instagram account taken in Artsakh, with captions containing the Nagorno Karabakh Republic and its capital name Stepanakert.

The captions of the images have provoked an outrage among Azerbaijani users who condemn the reporters of anti-Azerbaijani bias.  The comments and hysteric reactions of the Azeri users have further raised interest and drew attention to the posts from around the web with thousands of reactions and shares.

To note, National Geographic is an American satellite television network and an online magazine, featuring documentaries with factual content involving nature, science, culture, and history.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Artsakh, Azeri users, national geographic

National Geographic includes Yerevan in its “6 Unexpected Cities for the Food Lover” list

January 13, 2017 By administrator

National Geographic has published the list of “6 Unexpected Cities for the Food Lover”, which also includes the Armenian capital Yerevan.

“Yerevan is blooming. The capital of Armenia—a tiny country whose natural beauty, culture, and burgeoning tourism industry landed it on our recent list of 10 places that deserve more travelers—has charm in spades and enough places to eat to keep your belly happily filled,” writes the magazine, suggesting to choose Charles Aznavour Square as your center point and fan out from there.

“Start off with a breakfast of waffles or French toast at the ArtBridge Bookstore Café. You can pick up a Yerevan guidebook or some postcards on your way in—the café is inside a popular bookshop. After a morning of sightseeing, hit Khinkali for a lunch of traditional Georgian khinkali, large dumplings usually stuffed with ground beef and cilantro. In the afternoon, recharge with an iced coffee or relax with a glass of wine at Martini Royale, an airy, modern Italian café right on the square. Snag a table by the floor-to-ceiling windows and people watch. Close the day out at Dolmama. Inside, this warm-toned Pushkin Street restaurant looks like an old master painting, and the traditional eastern Armenian food is just as appealing. The focus is dolmas, meat and rice wrapped in grape leaves,” says the magazine.
It notes that Armenia is known for khorovats, meat grilled on a skewer, and the place to get the best khorovats in Yerevan is Proshyan Street. Barbecue Street, as it’s known, is lined with khorovats restaurants (try Urartu) and roadside grills.

National Geographic recommend spending an afternoon – or more – in the neighborhood around the Cascade, a massive stairway that links the Yerevan city center to the Monument neighborhood.

“At Charles, serving both European and Armenian dishes, an outdoor area makes it perfect for nice nights. Try the lamb confit. A few blocks south, Malocco Café is a cozy spot ideal for a cup of coffee or a glass of wine. Save room for dessert and head over to Cascade Chocolateria, a café and chocolate shop. Tuck in for chocolate fondue or nibble on an assortment of truffles and other sweets,” reads the description.

 

Source Panorama.am

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenian, food, national geographic

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