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Tag Archives: Armenia
Connecting outside of the frames of war
Karine Ghazaryan, University of Tartu student from Armenia, writes about human connections outside of the frames of war between Armenia and Azerbaijan. Continue reading
Posted in Estonia, Events, Student life, Tartu
Tagged Armenia, Armenians, Azerbaijan, Azerbaijanis, conflict, friendship, Nagorno-Karabakh, Tartu, war
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What brought me to Tartu?
Eesti! What can bring a young student like me from Caucasus region to Tartu? This is a question, which may be answered in thousands of ways by various people, while, I have a simple answer: the endless desire for education. … Continue reading
Posted in Estonia, Student life, Studies
Tagged Armenia, international student, Tartu
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