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Nagorno-Karabakh
Western Armenia
a term used for eastern parts of Turkey (formerly the Ottoman Empire) that were part of the historical homeland of Armenians.

Javakheti
Javakheti ( ) or Javakhk (, Javakhk)'''' is a historical province in southern Georgia, corresponding to the modern municipalities of Akhalkalaki, Aspindza (partly), Ninotsminda, and partly to the Turkey's Ardahan Province. Historically, Javakheti's borders were defined by the Kura River (Mtkvari) to the west, and the Shavsheti, Samsari and Nialiskuri mountains to the north, south and east, respectively. The principal economic activities in this region are subsistence agriculture, particularly potatoes and raising livestock.
United Armenia
Armenian irredentist concept

Miatsum
thumb|Graffiti in Yerevan with the outline of a united Armenia and [[Republic of Artsakh, with text in Armenian saying "Liberated, not occupied".]]
thumb|Map showing the provinces of a united Armenia and Republic of Artsakh.
Miatsum () was a concept and a slogan used during the Karabakh movement in the late 1980s and early 1990s, which led to the First Nagorno-Karabakh War in 1992–1994.

Karabakh movement
1988–1991 mass movement in Armenia