- the Gr****s as
Araxes (Gr****: Ἀράξης). Its
modern Armenian name is Arax or
Araks (Armenian: Արաքս). Historically, it was
called Eraskh (Old Armenian: Երասխ...
- Look up
arak or -araq in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Arak,
Arack or Araq may
refer to:
Arak, Algeria, a
village in In
Amguel Commune of Tamanr****et...
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Arak or araq (Arabic: ﻋﺮﻕ) is a
distilled Levantine spirit of the
anise drinks family. It is
translucent and unsweetened.
Arak is
traditionally made of...
- the
Caucasus region.
Araks may
refer to:
Araks,
Armavir (east), a
village in
Araks Muni****lity,
Armavir Province,
Armenia Araks,
Armavir (west), a village...
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Yerevan 1964
Khimik Kirovakan 1965
Araks Yerevan 1966
Elektrotekhnik Yerevan 1967
Kotayk 1968
Araks Yerevan 1969
Araks Yerevan 1970
Motor Yerevan 1971 FIMA...
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Aluminium Arak Football Club (Persian: باشگاه فوتبال آلومینیوم اراک, Bashgah-e ****bal-e
Aluminium Arak),
commonly known as
Aluminium Arak, is an Iranian...
- 40°05′35″N 43°57′03″E / 40.09306°N 43.95083°E / 40.09306; 43.95083
Araks (Armenian: Արաքս), is a
village with 1,651
inhabitants (2011) in the western...
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Armenia (ARM):
Armenian Premier League winners Araks Ararat had
their rights sold to
Araks-Impeks. Thus,
Araks-Impeks took Armenia's spot in the Champions...
- River, and most
moderate in the
Araks River valley to the
extreme southwest. Most of
Armenia is
drained by the
Araks or its tributary, the Hrazdan, which...
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Araks Ararat FC (Armenian: Արաքս Արարատ Ֆուտբոլային Ակումբ), is
Armenian football club from the town of Ararat,
Ararat Province. The club was founded...