- people. It is
composed of five villages:
Armeniș, Feneș (Fényes), Plopu, Sat Bătrân (Ófalu) and Sub Margine.
Armeniș in the
Josephinische Landesaufnahme cadastral...
-
Greece Armeni, a
village in Loamneș Commune,
Sibiu County,
Romania Armeni, a
village in
Slobozia Ciorăști Commune,
Vrancea County,
Romania Armeni (archaeological...
-
Armenis (Gr****: Αρμένης, Armēnēs), in
Italian and
older English literature Armeni, is a Gr****
family from Corfu. The
Armeni family is an
ancient Byzantine-...
- was
originally owned by
Corfiote philosopher and
diplomat Petros Brailas-
Armenis, and was
known as "Villa Vraila". In 1888, the
Empress of
Austria after...
- Corfu. The
Armenis family has
roots in the
Byzantine Empire and was
present in the
Ionian Islands during the
Venetian era.
Vrailas Armenis completed his...
- San
Lazzaro degli Armeni (Italian: [san ˈladdzaro deʎʎ
arˈmɛːni], lit. "Saint
Lazarus of the Armenians";
sometimes called Saint Lazarus Island in English;...
- Birda, Bârzava/Brzava Right: ****ic, Teregova, Criva, Pârâul Rece, Feneș,
Armeniș, Sadovița, Ilova,
Groapa Copaciului, Bolvașnița, Zlagna, Sebeș, Potoc,...
-
Armeni is the
archaeological site of an
ancient Minoan cemetery on Crete,
roughly eight kilometers south of the
modern town of Rethymnon.
Armeni has been...
-
Adana is a
large city in
southern Turkey. The city is
situated on the
Seyhan River, 35 km (22 mi)
inland from the
northeastern s****s of the Mediterranean...
- 37°58′55″N 40°12′38″E / 37.98194°N 40.21056°E / 37.98194; 40.21056
Amida (Gr****: Ἄμιδα, Syriac: ܐܡܝܕ, Kurdish: Amed) was an
ancient ****yrian city in...