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Tsitsernavank, also known as Swallow Monastery, is located near the town of Berdzor, Nagorno-Karabakh, by the Ahavni River valley. Although the monastery was built in the 5th century, some scholars believe the building may have existed in some form even earlier, as a pagan temple.
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