Republic of Artsakh
de-facto state in South Caucasus (1992–2024)
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English: The Republic of Artsakh was a landlocked state with no recognition in Transcaucasia. It was internationally considered to be part of Azerbaijan, and was closely linked to Armenia. It was dissolved in 2023.
Symbols and medals
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Coat of arms of Artsakh
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Flag of Artsakh
Maps
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New day Greater Armenia, Republics of Armenia and Artsakh united.
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Map of Artsakh
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Polish-language map