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Armeno (Piedmontese and Lombard: Armagn) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Novara in the
Italian region of Piedmont,
located about 100 kilometres...
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Armeno-Tats (Armenian: հայ-թաթեր – hay-tater) are a
distinct group of
Christian Tat-speaking
Armenians that
historically po****ted
eastern parts of the...
- San
Gregorio Armeno ("St.
Gregory the Armenian") is a
church and a
monastery in Naples, Italy. It is one of the most
important Baroque complexes in Naples...
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proper rendering support, you may see
unjoined letters or
other symbols. The
Armeno-Turkish
alphabet is a
version of the
Armenian script sometimes used to write...
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Gennaro Armeno (born 12
February 1994) is an
Italian professional footballer who
plays as a left
midfielder for
Serie D club Scafatese. He made his Serie...
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Armeno is a
comune (muni****lity) in Italy.
Armeno may also
refer to
Armenian (disambiguation) San
Gregorio Armeno, a
church and a
monastery in Naples...
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Armeno-Kipchak (Xıpçaχ tili, Tatarça) was a
Turkic language belonging to the
Kipchak branch of the
family that was
spoken in
Crimea during the 14–15th...
- The name
Armeno-Phrygian is used for a
hypothetical language branch,
which would include the
languages spoken by the
Phrygians and the Armenians, and would...
- The
Armeno-Phrygians are a
hypothetical people of West Asia (specifically of Asia
Minor and the
Armenian Highlands)
during the
Bronze Age, the
Bronze Age...
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Cristoforo Armeno or
Christophe the Armenian, born in
Tabriz in the 16th century, was a
translator from Persian. He is
notably credited with the first...