Wiki Loves Living Heritage/Intangible Cultural Heritage of Armenia
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Tarehats
Making of vodka from fruits in Armenia
matsoni
Traditional wedding ritual
Krunk
The tradition of making Chechil and braided cheese of the Shirak province
Tradition of using a wine decanter
Beetroot stem pickle
St. Sargis day
Vardavar
Kokh
The tradition of making and using a wooden amulet
Shulal carpet weaving
qanun
Porphyrophora hamelii
lavash
The tradition of Kyavar pakhlava making and its use
oud
The tradition of making dried fruits from persimmons and figs in Meghri
tandoor
Celebration of Musa Ler
tar
armenian wine
khachkar
Armenian letter art and its cultural expressions
Hazarashen
Aush
Armenian needlelace
Armenian lace making
Armenian carpet
Ascension day in Armenia
Trndez
ashik
Karos Khach
Armenian Folk Theater of Shadows
Vichak Songs
Kamani
tamzara
Pilgrimage to the St. Thaddeus Apostle Monastery
Khachbur
The tradition of the ritual dish Kurkut in Kapan
Uvula raising
Armenian funeral rite
Gatseq Teseq
Romance of Armenian troubadours
Sahari
The Pontic dialect of the Greek population of Armenia
Armenian traditional equestrian vaulting
Armenian shadow puppetry
The tradition of collecting wild plants and fruits in the communities of the Tavush province of the Republic of Armenia
Going to the mountains. tradition of the culture of distant cattle-breeding in the Tavush province of the Republic of Armenia
Embroidery culture of the Syrian-Armenian community of Armenia
Celebration of the New Year of the Assyrians
Worship of Saint Tevatorus of Nigavan village of Aragatsotn province of RA
Worship of Tukh Manouk of Kasakh village of Aragatsotn province of RA
Family tree
blacksmithing in Armenia
Resurrection day in Armenia
New Year in Armenia
Fulling in Armenia
blacksmithing in Gyumri
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