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In Yerevan's Republic Square
A closeup look at a pulpulak

A pulpulak (Armenian: պուլպուլակ, Armenian pronunciation: [pulpuˈlɑk]) is a public water fountain common in Armenia and Armenian-populated Republic of Artsakh.[1] Pulpulaks are a significant part of the Armenian culture.[2] First pulpulaks appeared in the streets of Yerevan in 1920s and over time became extremely popular. Pulpulaks were and are often used by people to appoint meetings and by couples as dating locations.[3]

  1. ^ Hayrapetyan, Varsine (21 September 2012). "Ջուրը կյանքի աղբյուր է... [Water is the source of life]" (in Armenian). ArtsakhToday. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 24 October 2012.
  2. ^ Nikita Voronov (1984). Советская монументальная скульптура, 1960-1980 (Soviet Monumental sculpture, 1960-1980) (in Russian). Iskustvo ("Искусство"). p. 221.
  3. ^ Cite error: The named reference Sarukhanyan was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

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A pulpulak (Armenian: պուլպուլակ, Armenian pronunciation: [pulpuˈlɑk]) is a public water fountain common in Armenia and Armenian-populated Republic of...

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Drinking fountain

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however there are exceptions. Many private individuals in Armenia install pulpulaks (Armenian name for drinking fountain) in their yards or neighborhoods...

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