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The monument to the Armenian alphabet (literally – Park of letters) is located in the village of Artashavan on the eastern slope of Mount Aragats.

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The monument to the Armenian alphabet (literally – Park of letters) is located in the village of Artashavan on the eastern slope of Mount Aragats.
    The unparalleled monument to the Armenian alphabet consists of 39 elements made in the form of letters, as well as sculptures of prominent Armenian thinkers. To create them, the famous Armenian tuff was used.
     The huge architectural complex was installed in 2005, when it was 1600 years since the emergence of Armenian writing, designed by famous architect Jim Torosyan.
     The Armenian alphabet was created in 405-406 by the linguist scholar Mesrop Mashtots, due to which unique masterpieces of Armenian literature were subsequently born. It is still used in Armenia, Nagorno-Karabakh, Javakhk and in the communities of the Armenian diaspora.

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