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Digora (Russian: Дигора́; Ossetian: Дигорæ, Digoræ) is a town and the
administrative center of
Digorsky District of the
Republic of
North Ossetia–Alania...
- FC
Digora (Russian: «Дигора») is a
Russian football team from
Digora. It pla****
professionally for one
season in 1996,
taking 18th
place in Zone 1 of...
- ISBN 978-1-57958-133-6. "Ossetian Digorians. The
mystery of the
origin of iriston,
digoras and the
great tamerlane". "Archived copy".
Archived from the
original on...
- is the town of
Digora. Po****tion: 19,334 (2010 Census); 20,625 (2002 Census); 19,328 (1989
Soviet census). The po****tion of
Digora accounts for 56...
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District 12,690 7
Sunzha Prigorodny District 11,068 8
Nogir Prigorodny District 11,947 9
Digora Digorsky District 9,994 10
Kizlyar Mozdoksky District 10,970...
- in the east of
South Ossetia.
Digor people in the west.
Digors live in
Digora district, Iraf
district and some
settlements in Kabardino-Balkaria and Mozdok...
- the city of
Vladikavkaz as well as
bombing enemy equipment and
troops in
Digora, Mozdok, and Prokhladnaya.
January 1943: ****isted in the
breakthrough of...
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Kabardinian and
Ossetian po****tions are also
notable for high
rates of G-M201.
Digora,
North Ossetia has the
highest known concentration of G in a
single city...
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Smolensk Oblast Derbent Дербент
Dagestan Desnogorsk Десногорск
Smolensk Oblast Digora Дигора
Republic of
North Ossetia–Alania
Dimitrovgrad Димитровград Ulyanovsk...
- (Iranians from Isfahan), 32 (Ossetians from Ardon), 13 (Ossetians from
Digora)
Nasidze Ivan. 2004 3 (Tajiks) 3 (East Persians)
Malyarchuk 2013 2 (Kizhi)...