Renaissance Square, Stepanakert

Renaissance Square (Armenian: Վերածննդի հրապարակ), known commonly as Veratsnound or Revival Square[2] is the main square in Stepanakert, the capital of the self-proclaimed Republic of Artsakh.[3] It was built in 1994 following the Battle of Shushi and the securing of the area by the Artsakh Defense Army.

Renaissance Square
Veratsnound
National Assembly
Native nameՎերածննդի հրապարակ (Armenian)
Former name(s)Lenin Square[1]
TypeSquare
Maintained byCity of Stepanakert
Location Artsakh (de facto)
 Azerbaijan (de jure)
Coordinates39°49′3″N 46°45′3″E
Construction
Completion1994 (1994)
Other
Known forThe central square of Stepanakert

Landmarks and buildings

The following landmarks and buildings are located on the square:[3][4]

Presidential Palace

The Presidential Palace is the current residence of the President of Artsakh.[8] It is the former building of the Nagorno-Karabakh Regional Committee of the Communist Party of Azerbaijan, having been built in the 1960s.

Activities on the square

The square commonly hosts political and social rallies,[9] weapons exhibitions,[10] New Year's Eve events[11] and processions. During the Shushi Liberation Day celebrations, a military parade of the Defence Army takes place.[12] During a visit to the capital in August 2019, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan led a mass rally on the square with chants of "Unification", which was originally chanted during the Karabakh movement in the late 80s.[13][14]

References

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