Beniamin

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Demographics

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Historical and cultural structures

"Tukh Manuk" chapel and Zham church are located in Beniamin.[5]

Education

There is a school in the village, where, in addition to the school curriculum, children are involved in extracurricular programs: art and craft groups, debate club, healthy lifestyle seminars.

With the efforts of the Children of Armenia Fund, trainings are being carried out for local medical workers.

Gallery

References

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  4. Report of the results of the 2001 Armenian Census, Statistical Committee of Armenia
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