AGBU Offers Must-Have E-Books, Apps About Armenia

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PRESS RELEASE

Monday, 

AGBU OFFERS MUST-HAVE E-BOOKS, APPS ABOUT ARMENIA

The Armenian General Benevolent Union (AGBU) has developed a series of 
multimedia educational and travel e-books as well as family-friendly apps which 
present a wide variety of themes about Armenia. The newest addition is a 
versatile e-book entitled Vayots Dzor, prepared in collaboration with My 
Armenia, a program implemented by the Smithsonian Institution and funded by 
USAID. 

Armenia's Vayots Dzor province is home to many ancient landmarks and tourist 
attractions, including the Areni-1 cave complex-with the earliest known winery 
Areni 1 inside-the 8th-century Tanahat Monastery, the 10th-century Smbataberd 
Fortress and the 13th-century Noravank Monastery. Vayots Dzor is also home to 
the therapeutic springs and mineral pools of Jermuk. 

Ideal for travelers, nature lovers and history buffs, the e-book includes 
interactive maps, slide shows, videos, 360-view photos and audio descriptions 
featuring Vayots Dzor's architecture, archeology, adventure activities, 
cuisine, festivals and cultural events. Visitor information, tips for easy trip 
planning, hotels, restaurants and an essential Armenian phrasebook are also 
highlighted. 

Vayots Dzor is the third in a series of travel companion e-books, with 
Exploring Yerevan and The Armenian Highland being the first two. Available in 
seven languages, the e-books can be downloaded for free on smartphones, tablets 
and PCs at www.agbu.org/armenia/travel. 

"We are proud to partner with the Smithsonian in our mission of introducing the 
wealth of the Armenian heritage to the world," said AGBU Board Member Dr. 
Yervant Zorian. "The new e-book uses creative state-of-the-art solutions to 
promote the richness and diversity of Vayots Dzor's nature and history and was 
designed to contribute to the greater number of tourists in the region."

In addition to the e-books, AGBU also developed Im Armenia travel app for kids 
of all ages. It invites users to explore interesting facts about popular sites 
throughout and around Yerevan, as well as in the provinces of Gegharkunik and 
Vayots Dzor. The first digital travel guide to introduce kids to the country in 
a fun and interactive way, Im Armenia functions in English, Portuguese and 
French, while also teaching basic words in Eastern Armenian. To download the Im 
Armenia app, visit www.agbu.org/armenia/travel or your app store.

Established in 1906, AGBU (www.agbu.org) is the world's largest non-profit 
Armenian organization. Headquartered in New York City, AGBU preserves and 
promotes the Armenian identity and heritage through educational, cultural and 
humanitarian programs, annually touching the lives of some 500,000 Armenians 
around the world.
 
For more information about AGBU and its worldwide programs, please visit 
www.agbu.org.