Stock Photo - A view of the archeological ruin site of Swartnoz in Etschmiadsin, Armenia, 22 June 2014. The destroyed Gregorian church of Swartnoz, dating back to the 10th century AD, was the oldest and largest tetraconch-style church in the Caucasus region and is considered one of the prime examples of mediaeval Armenian architecture and one of the most reknown architectual symbols of the Armenian-Apostolic church. The church and excavation site is a UNESCO listed building since 2000. Photo: Jens Kalaene/dpa - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide. - Etschmiadsin/Armenia

Stock Photo: A view of the archeological ruin site of Swartnoz in Etschmiadsin, Armenia, 22 June 2014. The destroyed Gregorian church of Swartnoz.

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