Read more about the article Rabat – The Private University of Fez (UPF) and the Technical School of Architecture at the Polytechnic University of Madrid (ETSAM) Have Launched an Historic Partnership
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Rabat – The Private University of Fez (UPF) and the Technical School of Architecture at the Polytechnic University of Madrid (ETSAM) Have Launched an Historic Partnership

The Private University of Fez (UPF) has recently signed an agreement with the Technical School of Architecture at the Polytechnic University of Madrid (ETSAM) in a move aimed at fostering…

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Read more about the article Tucked away between the majestic peaks of the Caucasus and the enchanting landscapes of the Near East, Armenia is a small yet fiercely proud nation, shaped by rugged mountains and ancient volcanoes. One of the world’s oldest countries, its roots stretch back to the 6th century BCE, standing at the crossroads of empires—Persian, Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman. Yet, through centuries of upheaval, Armenia has held onto its distinctive identity, carved into its language, architecture, and rich cultural traditions—earning it the evocative title, “the land of stones.”
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Tucked away between the majestic peaks of the Caucasus and the enchanting landscapes of the Near East, Armenia is a small yet fiercely proud nation, shaped by rugged mountains and ancient volcanoes. One of the world’s oldest countries, its roots stretch back to the 6th century BCE, standing at the crossroads of empires—Persian, Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman. Yet, through centuries of upheaval, Armenia has held onto its distinctive identity, carved into its language, architecture, and rich cultural traditions—earning it the evocative title, “the land of stones.”

Armenia's history is deeply intertwined with its landscape, where ancient volcanoes left behind a legacy of tuff and basalt stones. As the first nation to embrace Christianity in 301 CE,…

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