Ministry of Transport and Communication (Armenia)
- Ministry of Transport and Communication (Armenia)
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The Ministry of Transport and Communication of the Republic of Armenia (Armenian: Հայաստանի Հանրապետության Տրանսպորտի և Կապի Նախարարություն Hayastani Hanrapetowt’yan Transporti ew Kapi Naxararowt’yown) is a government ministry of Armenia. Its head office is in Yerevan.[1] As of 2011 the minister is Manuk Vardanyan.[2] The departments within the ministry include the Transport Department, Department of Communication, Department of Post, Department of Informatization, Railway Department, Road Construction Department, Financial-Economic and Accounting Department, Legal Department, and the Foreign Relations and Programmes Department.[3]
References
- ^ "bottom_line1_eng.jpg. Ministry of Transport and Communication. Retrieved on 7 June 2011. "Nalbandyan 28, Yerevan"
- ^ "HIGH LEVEL ADMINISTRATION." Ministry of Transport and Communication. Retrieved on 20 June 2011.
- ^ "Structure." Ministry of Transport and Communication. Retrieved on 20 June 2011.
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