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Ararat is the English name for the mountain too. It has significance well beyond the Armenian community and there is no active territorial conflict happening there. There’s nothing inherently political about the word itself. It isn’t a word that was resurrected purely to be used to push a particular political narrative.
Don’t get me wrong, I think it’s good Armenians use “Artsakh”, I just think it’s a clearly loaded term and I don’t think it’s good to hijack municipal governments for our own parochial politics.
There's nothing here!