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Tzitzernavank (Dzidzernavank) Monastery (Template:Lang-hy, Swallows Monastery) is an Armenian Apostolic Church monastery located in the region of Kashatagh (under control of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic). The monastery dates from the 4-6th centuries and recognized as a native Armenian example of an “oriental” architectural type Thais- Architettura Armena.

The church was reopened after a restoration in 1999-2000 <ref>В Цицернаванке праздновали день Святого Георгия Победоносца, Kavkaz.Memo.Ru, 29/9/2003<ref>.

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