- region,
including the
towns of
Byureghavan (1945),
Charentsavan (1947), Nor
Hachn (1953),
Hrazdan (1959) and
Abovyan (1963). Thus
Kotayk had
gradually become...
- 40°18′07″N 44°34′59″E / 40.30194°N 44.58306°E / 40.30194; 44.58306 Nor
Hachn (Armenian: Նոր Հաճն [nɔɾ ˈhɑt͡ʃən]) is a town and
urban muni****l community...
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Hachn FC (Armenian: Հաճն Ֆուտբոլային Ակումբ), is a
defunct Armenian football club from Nor
Hachn,
Kotayk Province. They pla****
under the name Sapphire...
- 223 97 Bjni: 223 98 Tsaghkadzor: 223 Charentsavan: 226 Eghvard: 224 Nor
Hachn: 224 Nor Geghi: 224 Zovuni: 224 52 Proshyan: 224 53 Argel: 224 54 Mayakovski:...
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community Byureghavan community Charentsavan community Hrazdan community Nor
Hachn community Tsaghkadzor community Yeghvard community "RA Lori Marz" (PDF)...
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capable of
implementing defense tasks in
peace and war. It is
located in Nor
Hachn in the
Kotayk Province.
Former defense minister Vigen Sargsyan described...
- Machine, thesmokinggun.com;
accessed 23 July 2014.
Fadwa Msat and
Devin Hachn (14
September 2012)
Filmmaker of anti-Islam film has a
judicial record and...
- that
retook the city
under Turkish control. In 1953, a town
called Nor
Hachn (New Hadjin) was
founded in the
Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic (now...
-
Yeghvard Dvin
Artashat Erebuni Erebuni-Homenmen FC FIMA
Yerevan Geghard Hachn Impulse Karin Kasakh Khimik Vanadzor Kilikia King
Delux Kumayri Kotayk Lernagorts...
- (Չարենցավան) 20,368
Yeghvard (Եղվարդ) 12,106
Byureghavan (Բյուրեղավան) 9,142 Nor
Hachn (Նոր Հաճն) 9,197
Tsaghkadzor (Ծաղկաձոր) 1,165
Hrazdan Muni****lity Lernanist...