"Retro": Sevan Peninsula can still become "green umbrella"
This time "Retro" exclusive project introduced by "Armenpress" on the news history and historical news is dedicated to the Sevan Peninsula and particularly present and past tree planting, necessary activities, certain lapses and lacks, and their efficiency as well. Yet in 1981 "Armenpress" stated that the complex arrangement of the resort area launched in Sevan.
The Sevan Peninsula continues to attract the attention of the tourists due to a number of reasons
YEREVAN, MAY 14, ARMENPRESS. The Sevan Peninsula remains an interesting place for the tourists visiting Armenia and it has become a tradition to include it in the list of the places, which must be seen by all means. According to the Deputy Director of "Sevan National Park" State Non-Commercial Organization Vahe Gulanyan first of all this is conditioned by the convenient geographical position and the historical monuments located in this territory. Besides that, its popularity also plays a significant role. Also he noted: "There is an ethnic attraction and ethnic charm in the people."
The Sevan Peninsula – "green umbrella"
In 1981 it was planned to turn the peninsula into a unique "green umbrella" for the lake. Among other things the Deputy Director of "Sevan National Park" State Non-Commercial Organization Vahe Gulanyan noted: "We are not too far from the realization of that objective. The territory is quite green and it is covered with trees and shrubs. There are no serious cases of abuse." (THE FULL VERSION OF THE ARTICLE IS AVAILABLE IN ARMENIAN)
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