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Yerevan's public transport not to raise fares
10 March 2010 [20:07] -
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Despite the rise in gas prices, transportation companies in Armenia’s capital have not reviewed their policy on fares.
Yerevan City Hall said that the Ministry of Transportation has not received any claims by transport companies to raise their fares.
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