__NOTOC__ thumb|250px|In Yerevan's Republic Square 250px|thumb|A closeup look at a pulpulak
__NOTOC__ thumb|250px|In Yerevan's Republic Square 250px|thumb|A closeup look at a pulpulak
A pulpulak (, ) is a public water fountain common in Armenia and in the former Armenian-populated Republic of Artsakh. Pulpulaks are a significant part of Armenian culture, and first appeared on the streets of Yerevan in the 1920s before becoming extremely popular. Pulpulaks were, and still are, often used by people to appoint meetings and by couples as dating locations.
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