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- , also called Karahunj or Carahunge is an ancient archaeological site near the city of Sisian in the Syunik province of Armenia.
- en.wikipedia.org CarahungeThe Carahunge monument consists of the central circle, the north arm, the south arm, the north–east alley, the chord across the circle, and separated standing stones.
- instagram.com Carahunge_Dilijan/2,757 Followers, 11 Following, 320 Posts - Carahunge Dilijan (@Carahunge_Dilijan) on Instagram: "Wine cellar, library, souvenirs. Authentic Armenian cuisine.
- carahunge.org ?lang=enOn June 7, the 56th meeting of the “Carahunge Armenological Center” was held in the welcoming hall of the National University of...
- tamlime.wordpress.com 2014/05/29/carahunge-or-the…More significant is that Carahunge’s principal stellar alignment is towards Deneb, the bright star in the constellation of Cygnus the swan.
- thebrainchamber.com carahunge/Carahunge’s Cultural and Historical Significance. The age of Carahunge remains a subject of debate, with estimates suggesting it could be over 7...
- hatis.am en/carahunge/Carahunge or Zorats Karer. Carahunge is a prehistoric archaeological site near the town of Sisian in the Syunik Province of Armenia.
- levontravel.am carahunge-armenian-stonhenge/There is a site in Armenia called Carahunge that captivates visitors and scientists thanks to its historical significance and mysterious allure.
- absolutearmenia.com karahunj-zorats-karer/One of the most mysterious places in Armenia is Karahunj Observatory, also referred to as Zorats Karer (and sometimes Carahunge!)
- holamon.cat en/carahungeCarahunge (Armenian: Քարահունջ, also romanized as Karahunj and Qarahunj), also known as Zorats Karer (Զորաց Քարեր), Dik-Dik Karer (Դիք-Դիք Քարեր), Tsits Karer...
- facebook.com CarahungeNGO/Carahunge Armenological Center/Քարահունջ Հայագիտական կենտրոն. 3,956 likes · 137 talking about this. Քարահունջ աստղադիտարանի պաշտպանություն, հայկական մշա�.
- tr.linkedin.com pulse/carahunge-veya-konuşan-…Carahunge, known as "speaking stones" or "stone voice" in Armenian, is a remarkable archaeological site in Armenia's Syunik province.