United Armenian States

The United Armenian States (Armenian: Միացյալ Հայկական Պետությունները, Russian: Соединенные Армянский Штаты), or simply called Armenia (Armenian: Հայաստան, Russian: Армения) is a republic situated in the Southern Caucasus. It is the result of the concept known as "United Armenia".

History
In December of 2018, the government of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) held a referendum in Stepanakert, asking if they wanted to merge with Armenia. Because 'yes' got the majority vote (a whopping 99.6%), Artsakh merged with the Republic of Armenia. However, this came with a price. Azerbaijan-Armenia relations completely deteriorated after the merge. Azerbaijan declared war on Armenia for full control of Artsakh. After the brief 8-day war, Azerbaijan surrendered, and lost any control over Artsakh. An independence movement in eastern Turkey wanted to merge with Armenia as well, and once they won the majority vote in February 2019, they merged with Armenia as well, much to Turkey's dismay. The Armenian-majority region of Javakheti wanted to merge with Armenia too, and after Armenia's support, they merged with Armenia in April 2019. Once all the Armenian states were merged with Armenia, President Armen Sarkissian decided to create a new government with the name of the new nation being the "United Armenian States".

Demographics
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