Armenia, nestled in the Caucasus, is one of the world’s oldest Christian nations, famous for its stone churches, apricot orchards, and khachkar cross-stones. Armenians are known for their hospitality, music, and a deep sense of history. The Armenian Apostolic Church is central to national identity, but spirituality is also found in pilgrimages to mountain monasteries, the baking of Easter bread, and the retelling of ancient legends.