- Araks Armavir
Araks Armavir is an Armenia n football club from Armavir . The club participated in the first ever Armenian football competition after …
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- Sharifabad
For the town in Armenia, see Araks, Echmiadzin . Sharifabad is one of the neighborhoods of Liaquatabad Town in Karachi , Sindh , Pakistan …
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- Araks (disambiguation)
Araks may refer to: Aras River … Araks, Armavir , Armenia. Araks, Echmiadzin , Armenia.
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- FC Araks Ararat
FC Araks Ararat was an Armenia football club based in the city of Ararat . The club played in the Armenian Premier League and was …
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- Armenian Premier League 2000
Statistics of Armenian Premier League in the 2000 season. FC Tsement changed their name into FC Araks Ararat. FC Yerevan and Erebuni …
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- Araks, Armavir
Araks (Արաքս) is a town in the Armavir Province of Armenia . The town was founded as a state farm in 1940. Nearby was the Battle of …
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- Vorotan River
Vorotan (Armenian : hy | Որոտան, Azerbaijani : az | Bazarçay) is a river in Transcaucasia , a left tributary of the Araks River . …
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- Araks, Echmiadzin
Araks (Արաքս, also Romanize d as Arak's; until 1946, Sharifabad … , and Nizhniy Karkhun) is a town in the Armavir Province of Armenia . …
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- Araks Hydro Power Plant
The Araks Hydroelectric Power Plant (also known as … hydroelectric power plant on the Araks River near Armenia's southern town of Meghri on …
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- Araksavan
Araksavan (Արաքսավան),also Romanize d as Arak’savan and Araqsavan) is a town in the Ararat Province of Armenia . References …
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- Ani (redirect Ani (Armenia))
city-site situated in the Turkish province of Kars , beside the border with Armenia . … The Akhurian is a branch of the Araks River and …
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- Aras River (redirect Araks)
The Aras (also known as Araks, Arax, Araxi, Araxes, Araz, or Yeraskh … is a river located in and along the countries of Turkey , Armenia , …
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- Arak (distilled beverage)
Arak or araq (Arabic : عرق, ʕaraq) is a clear, colourless, unsweetened anise ed- … which in Armenia stands for vodka , and not an aniseed- …
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- Rivers and lakes in Armenia
The Rivers and lakes in Armenia are mainly powered by fresh water. … The largest river of the Republic of Armenia is the Araks , which lies …
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- Karen Dokhoyan
Soviet Union ) is an Armenia n football defender , who currently plays for … Armenian Premier League with Araks Ararat : 1999 …
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- List of Armenia-related articles
Beautiful ·Arab conquest of Armenia ·Arabkir District ·Arabkir Yerevan ·Aragats Gyumri ·Aragatsotn ·Araks Armavir ·Araks Oktemberyan …
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- Sisak (eponym)
Syuni The fifth century Armenian historian Movses Khorenatsi … the areas from Lake Sevan to the Araks River were inherited by Sisak …
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- Energy in Armenia
It is estimated that nearly 80 percent of Armenia's energy system is under Russian … (also known as the Araks Hydro Power Plant ) with 140 MW …
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- Arak, Iran (redirect Arāk)
Arak, (in Persian : اراک) previously known as Soltan-abad, is the center of … However, Arak's hand made carpets,especially the Sarough brand …
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- Artashat
is a city on the Araks River in the Ararat valley. … Once one of the oldest cities of Armenia, today Artashat is one of the modern cities …
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