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Amrakits (Armenian: Ամրակից) is a
village in the Lori
Province of Armenia. The
village was
formerly known as
Nikolayevka and
later as Kirov. Statistical...
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Orthodox Russians and
Ukrainians in Vanadzor,
Stepanavan and the
village of
Amrakits.
According to the
Diocese of Gougark, as of
February 2016, Lori is home...
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Russians in
Armenia (Russian: Русские в Армении, romanized: Russkiye v Armenii, Armenian: Ռուսները Հայաստանում, romanized: Rrusnery Hayastanum) are ethnic...
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Armenia and some of them have
grandparents from Poland. They live in
Amrakits, Gyumri, Vanadzor, and Yerevan. 33 of them live there. They have a school...
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leader in
Leningrad after whom all
other entries are
named Kirov (surname)
Amrakits,
formerly Kirov Taperakan,
formerly Kirov Kirov, Baku Kirov,
Lankaran Kirov...
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Shamlugh Tsaghkashat Fioletovo Muni****lity
Fioletovo Gyulagarak Muni****lity
Amrakits Gargar Gyulagarak Hobardzi Kurtan Pushkino Vardablur Lermontovo Muni****lity...
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modern territory of Armenia,
where the
village of
Mykolaivka (now
Amrakits,
Stepanavan district) was founded. The
majority of
Ukrainians who currently...
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Shamlugh Tsaghkashat Fioletovo Muni****lity
Fioletovo Gyulagarak Muni****lity
Amrakits Gargar Gyulagarak Hobardzi Kurtan Pushkino Vardablur Lermontovo Muni****lity...
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Shamlugh Tsaghkashat Fioletovo Muni****lity
Fioletovo Gyulagarak Muni****lity
Amrakits Gargar Gyulagarak Hobardzi Kurtan Pushkino Vardablur Lermontovo Muni****lity...
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adjacent hill. The
Russian Saint Nikolai church in the
nearby village of
Amrakits. The
Stepanavan Airport opened in 1982 is
located 8 km (5 mi) northwest...