- 65639 Nor
Gyugh (Armenian: Նոր Գյուղ, also
Romanized as Nor Gyukh; formerly, Tazagyukh) is a town in the
Kotayk Province of Armenia. 'Nor
Gyugh' translates...
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Ashtarak (Armenian: Աշտարակ [ɑʃtɑˈɾɑk]) is a town in the
Ashtarak Muni****lity of the
Aragatsotn Province of Armenia,
located on the left bank of Kasagh...
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either towns (kaghakner,
singular kaghak) or
villages (gyugher,
singular gyugh). As of
January 2018,
Armenia is
divided into 503 communities, of which...
- 1920,
Karmir Gyugh from 1920 to 1971 and
Krasnoselsk from 1972 to 1991,
after which the town has been
known as Chambarak.
Karmir Gyugh and Krasnoselsk...
- 40°19′50″N 45°11′02″E / 40.33056°N 45.18389°E / 40.33056; 45.18389
Karmirgyugh (Armenian: Կարմիրգյուղ, lit. 'Red Village') is a
village in the Gavar...
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either towns (kaghakner,
singular kaghak) or
villages (gyugher,
singular gyugh). As of 2007[update],
Armenia includes 915 communities, of
which 49 are...
- 44.63667
Kobayr (Armenian: Քոբայր),
previously known as
Kober kayarani gyugh (Քոբեր կայարանի գյուղ), is a
village in the
Tumanyan Muni****lity of the...
- kaghak) or
villages (Armenian: գյուղեր gyugher,
singular (Armenian: գյուղ
gyugh). The
administrative centre of a
community could either be an
urban settlement...
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production of
Armenian cochineal that it
received the name
vordan karmiri gyugh ("red-worm village") for the
distinctive red dye that was
derived from insects...
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Karaklis →
Kirovakan (1935) →
Vanadzor (1993)
Mikhaylovka (1835)→
Karmir Gyugh (1920)→
Krasnoselsk (1972) →
Chambarak (1993)
Kumayri →
Alexandropol (1840)...