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Aram Artsakh

Aram Artsakh refers to the historical and cultural region of Artsakh, also known as Nagorno-Karabakh, located in the South Caucasus. It is predominantly inhabited by ethnic Armenians and has been a focal point of territorial disputes between Armenia and Azerbaijan. The region's status has led to conflicts, including a war in the late 20th century and ongoing tensions. Artsakh holds deep historical, religious, and cultural significance for Armenians, and its governance and borders remain complex and disputed, influencing regional stability and international diplomatic efforts.