Armenian Church is a multi-denominational concept. Thus it may refer to Armenian Apostolic, Armenian Catholic or Armenian Evangelical (Protestant) churches. It can also refer to individual Christian Armenian religious buildings in various locations.
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Institutions
- Armenian Apostolic Church, founded in 1st century AD, adopted as state religion in 301
- Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin
- Holy See of Cilicia (official name: Armenian Catholicosate of the Great House of Cilicia)
- Armenian Catholic Church, founded in 1742
- Armenian Evangelical Church, founded in 1846
Armenian church buildings
- Armenian Church, Brăila, Romania
- Armenian Church, Bucharest, Romania
- Armenian Church, Chennai, India
- Armenian Church (Dhaka), Dhaka, Bangladesh
- Armenian Church, Focșani, Romania
- Armenian Church, Iași, Romania
- Armenian Church, Pitești, Romania
- Armenian Church, Singapore
- Armenian Church of the Holy Nazareth, Calcutta, India
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