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Ashotsk (Armenian: Աշոցք) is a
village in the
Ashotsk Muni****lity of the
Shirak Province of Armenia. The
Statistical Committee of
Armenia reported its...
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Ayrarat province of
Ancient Armenia.
Shirak is
mainly dominated by the
Ashotsk Plateau (1900 to 2100
meters height) in the
north and the
Shirak Plain...
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Republic of
Armenia consolidated the Amasia, Ani, Artik, Akhuryan, and
Ashotsk districts into the
larger Shirak Province.
Districts of the
Armenian Soviet...
- This is a list of ski
areas and
resorts in Asia and Eurasia.
Ashotsk Jermuk Lernanist Tsaghkadzor Ski
Resort Agbulag Ski
Resort Murovdag Winter Resort...
- Khachatryan, H (2011). "Ein
steiniges Tal – rätselhafte
Steinstrukturen im
Ashotsk-Tal bei Hartashen,
Provinz Schirak,". In Meller, H; Avetisya, P (eds.)...
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Tsaghkotn Tateon Arats Arats Arats Urtsadzor Urts
Kotayk Yerevan Yerevan Mazaz Artavazdakan Ashotsk Ashotsk Upper Tashir Tandzut Gabeghyank Kaghzvan...
- Akhuryan: 243 00 Amasia: 246 Ani Kayaran: 242 97 Arapi: 243 00 Artik: 244
Ashotsk: 245 Gyumri: 312 Kamo: 243 00 Maralik: 242 Pemzashen: 244 Sarnakhbyur:...
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Nigal Mrugh Mrit
Shavshet Koghbopor Kvishapor Boghnopor Tashran Manglyats Ashotsk Based on
available sources,
Cyril Toumanoff deduced an
incomplete list...
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Musayelyan (Armenian: Մուսայելյան) is a
village in the
Ashotsk Muni****lity of the
Shirak Province of Armenia. The St.
Trdat church built...
- had the
status of a city council.
Abolished in 1951 and
attached to the
Ashotsk (Ghukasyan) District;
Restored in 1956;
Abolished again in 1962; Restored...