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Alagir (Russian: Алаги́р; Ossetian: Алагир) is an
industrial town and the
administrative center of
Alagirsky District in the
Republic of
North Ossetia-Alania...
- mark in the
Caucasus in
early November 1942,
getting as far as the town of
Alagir and city of Ordzhonikidze, some 610 km from
their starting positions. Axis...
- Podolsk, Tula,
Grebnevo village, Dolgoprudny, Murino,
Vladikavkaz and
Alagir. On
March 9, 2022 the CEO of
Fairmont Hot
Springs resort,
Vivek Sharma,...
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South Ossetian refugees in a camp in
Alagir,
North Ossetia...
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Alagir -
Nizhniy Zaramag -
South Ossetia;
became a
portion of A164 in 2018 R-297:
Vladikavkaz -
Alagir;
redesignated as A162 R-298:
Kardzhin -
Alagir;...
- The
Dinakaran attack was a
firebomb attack by M. K. Alagiri's
supporters on 9 May 2007 on the
Madurai office of Dinakaran, a
Tamil language newspaper,...
- is the town of
Alagir. Po****tion: 38,830 (2010 Census); 38,581 (2002 Census); 39,048 (1989
Soviet census). The po****tion of
Alagir accounts for 54...
- the Cimmerians, who did so by
crossing the
Caucasus Mountains through the
Alagir, Darial, and Klukhor [ru] P****es,
after which they
eventually became active...
- the
Ossetian Military Road, a
highway that
links Kutaisi (Georgia) with
Alagir (North Ossetia,
Russian Federation). Its peak is 2,911 m.
Wikimedia Commons...
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North Ossetians (most of flat Ossetia, as well as the Kurtatin,
Tagaur and
Alagir gorges). With
insignificant lexical borrowings from
Digor dialect, it is...