The map shows in purple the selected country (Armenia), and represents in a green scale its closest relations, and in a red scale its strained relations.
Armenia is a country in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia, located at the crossroads of Western Asia and Eastern Europe. It is bordered by Georgia to the north, Azerbaijan to the east, Iran to the south, and Turkey to the west. The country has a population of about 2.9 million people and is landlocked.
Armenia has a long and complex history, with ancient roots dating back to the Kingdom of Urartu in the Iron Age. The country has been conquered and ruled by various empires over the centuries, including the Roman, Byzantine, Arab, Seljuk, Mongol, and Ottoman empires.
Armenia gained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, and it has since been a member of the Council of Europe and the United Nations. The country has a mixed economy that relies on agriculture, industry, and service sectors. The main crops grown in Armenia include grains, fruits, vegetables, and tobacco. The country is also known for its wine and brandy production.
Armenia has a presidential system of government, with the president serving as the head of state and the prime minister serving as the head of government. The country has a bicameral parliament consisting of the National Assembly and the Council of Elders.
Armenia has a close relationship with Russia, and it is a member of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) and the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU). However, the country has also sought to build relationships with other countries and has sought closer ties with the European Union and the United States.
One of the key issues facing Armenia is its ongoing conflict with Azerbaijan over the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh. The conflict, which dates back to the early 1990s, has resulted in periodic outbreaks of violence and has displaced thousands of people. The conflict remains unresolved, and efforts to negotiate a peaceful settlement have so far been unsuccessful.
Capital | Yerevan |
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Population | 2 963 243 |
Land Area (sq km) | 28 342 |
Main religion | Christianity |
Life Expectancy | 75 years |
Armenia maintains contact with 53 countries. The five most intense relations Armenia has are with: Turkey with a score of 57 602 , European Union with a score of 53 149 , United States with a score of 22 831 , Russia with a score of 21 626 , and Israel with a score of 18 233 .
Position | Country | Influence | Options |
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1 | Turkey | 57 602 | |
2 | European Union | 53 149 | |
3 | United States | 22 831 | |
4 | Russia | 21 626 | |
5 | Israel | 18 233 |
The top five closest relations from Armenia are: United States with a score of 10.0 , European Union with a score of 9.93 , Greece with a score of 9.86 , Poland with a score of 9.72 , and Iran with a score of 9.72 .
Position | Country | Relation | Options |
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1 | United States | 10.0 | |
2 | European Union | 9.9 | |
3 | Greece | 9.9 | |
4 | Poland | 9.7 | |
5 | Iran | 9.7 |
While, the top five strained relations from Armenia are: Azerbaijan with a score of 0.21 , Israel with a score of 0.98 , Pakistan with a score of 2.8 , Ethiopia with a score of 3.94 , and Georgia with a score of 5.04 .
Position | Country | Relation | Options |
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1 | Azerbaijan | 0.2 | |
2 | Israel | 1.0 | |
3 | Pakistan | 2.8 | |
4 | Ethiopia | 3.9 | |
5 | Georgia | 5.0 |
Of the total of 53 countries with which Armenia maintains relations, it has an Excellent relation with 18 countries , a Good relation with 19 countries , a Neutral relation with 12 countries , a Bad relation with 2 countries and a Very bad relation with 2 countries.
Relation | Quantity |
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1.Excellent | 18 |
2.Good | 19 |
3.Neutral | 12 |
4.Bad | 2 |
5.Very bad | 2 |
Position | Country | Relation | Options |
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1 | United States | 10.0 | |
2 | European Union | 9.9 | |
3 | Greece | 9.9 | |
4 | Poland | 9.7 | |
5 | Iran | 9.7 | |
6 | Serbia | 9.7 | |
7 | Cyprus | 9.4 | |
8 | India | 9.4 | |
9 | Ukraine | 9.3 | |
10 | Croatia | 8.6 | |
11 | NATO | 8.4 | |
12 | United Kingdom | 8.3 | |
13 | Denmark | 8.2 | |
14 | Spain | 8.2 | |
15 | Germany | 8.1 | |
16 | France | 8.1 | |
17 | Romania | 8.1 | |
18 | Hungary | 8.1 | |
19 | Canada | 8.0 | |
20 | Bulgaria | 8.0 | |
21 | Mexico | 7.9 | |
22 | Uzbekistan | 7.9 | |
23 | China | 7.9 | |
24 | Italy | 7.8 | |
25 | Kazakhstan | 7.8 | |
26 | Tajikistan | 7.8 | |
27 | Turkmenistan | 7.8 | |
28 | Portugal | 7.8 | |
29 | Netherlands | 7.8 | |
30 | CSTO | 7.7 | |
31 | Switzerland | 7.3 | |
32 | Palestine | 6.8 | |
33 | Turkey | 6.7 | |
34 | Philippines | 6.5 | |
35 | Indonesia | 6.5 | |
36 | Egypt | 6.5 | |
37 | United Arab Emirates | 6.2 | |
38 | Chile | 6.0 | |
39 | Argentina | 5.7 | |
40 | Saudi Arabia | 5.6 | |
41 | Russia | 5.5 | |
42 | Uruguay | 5.5 | |
43 | Brazil | 5.5 | |
44 | Singapore | 5.4 | |
45 | Lebanon | 5.3 | |
46 | Syria | 5.1 | |
47 | Australia | 5.1 | |
48 | Japan | 5.1 | |
49 | Georgia | 5.0 | |
50 | Ethiopia | 3.9 | |
51 | Pakistan | 2.8 | |
52 | Israel | 1.0 | |
53 | Azerbaijan | 0.2 |
The data shown in this webpage has been updated in .