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The True Armenian Patriot.

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  • The True Armenian Patriot.

    Now Yerevan’s most beautiful park is the one called after Hovhannes Toumanyan, located next to Kijevyan bridge, in Adjapnyak community.

    I wanted to know who is the owner and the only information I got is; that the person, who rented the park for 99 years, is an American Armenian.

    This unique Armenian patriot invested millions on the park construction to make it truly complying with European park standards. This makes me/visitor to think about the person who is willing to spend his own money just to let the people/pupil enjoy the park attractions free of charge. I urge everyone visit the park, while in Yerevan, it’s truly amazing one, construction is almost completed. I visit the park every weekend with my granddaughters.

    May God bless The Man's family.

    On the other hand there are a lot of rich Armenians that after donating $1 to somebody; spend millions on advertising that “generous” one dollar donation on mass media.

    May God return everyone what he deserve.
    Last edited by gegev; 11-23-2010, 04:13 AM.

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    Re: The True Armenian Patriot.

    Originally posted by gegev View Post
    I visit the park every weekend with my granddaughters.
    I envy you.

    As somebody with adult children one never knows how they will keep their national identity going into the future.
    Politics is not about the pursuit of morality nor what's right or wrong
    Its about self interest at personal and national level often at odds with the above.
    Great politicians pursue the National interest and small politicians personal interests

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      Re: The True Armenian Patriot.

      Can we have pictures to travel us for a while :/

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        Re: The True Armenian Patriot.

        Originally posted by UrMistake View Post
        Can we have pictures to travel us for a while :/
        OK. Next time I'll take some pictures for you.

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          Re: The True Armenian Patriot.

          He was concerned with Armenian cause and he was good military strategist and true patriot that he demonstrated his skills in Nogorno

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            Re: The True Armenian Patriot.

            Originally posted by Monermajetom View Post
            He was concerned with Armenian cause and he was good military strategist and true patriot that he demonstrated his skills in Nogorno
            God bless his family.

            What's his name?

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