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Churuk (Persian: چوروك) may
refer to:
Churuk-e Olya
Churuk-e
Sofla This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the...
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Churuk-e Olya (Persian: چوروك عليا, also
Romanized as
Chūrūk-e ‘Olyā; also
known as Chorak, Churak,
Chūrūk-e Bālā, and Chūzak-e ‘Olyā) is a
village in...
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along at that point. In English, it was
formerly known as the Boas, the
Churuk, or the Chorokh. The Ch'orokhi
valley lies
within the
Caucasus ecological...
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Churuk-e
Sofla (Persian: چوروك سفلي, also
Romanized as
Chūrūk-e Soflá; also
known as
Chūrūk-e Pā’īn and Chūzak-e Soflá) is a
village in Zanjanrud-e Pain...
- Taşlıçay (Kurdish: Çirik, Armenian: Չիրիկ, romanized:
Churuk, Chirik, Cherik, Chesseg) is a
village in the Karlıova District, Bingöl Province, Turkey....
- Чинаагийн Галсан At a
reading in
Munich in 2006 Born
Irgit Shynykai oglu
Churuk-Uvaa (1944-12-26) 26
December 1944 (age 79) Bayan-Ölgii Province, Mongolian...
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Akampsis - Άκαμψις (Gr****), Boas - Βωας (6th-century Gr****), Boas,
Chorokh and
Churuk (former English), Ch'orokhi - ჭოროხი (Georgian, Mingrelian), Čorox - Ճորոխ...
- Chaypareh-ye Bala (Upper Chaypareh)
Aylan Azizlu Churuk-e Olya Gug
Tappeh Guglar Qarah Buteh Qarah Owghlanlu Qeytul Chaypareh-ye Pain (Lower Chaypareh)...
- Kobuleti.
During Ottoman rule, the city was
given the
Turkish name Çürüksu.
Churuk-Su Kaza was created,
which was
included in the
Sanjak of Lazistan. After...
- journal}}:
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empty |title= (help) "Armenians of the
World – Serj
Churuk" (in Armenian).
Shant TV. 3
November 2013.
Archived from the
original on...