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Lusaghbyur or
Lusakhpyur may
refer to:
Lusaghbyur, Aragatsotn,
Armenia Lusaghbyur, Lori,
Armenia Lusaghbyur, Shirak,
Armenia This
disambiguation page...
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group of the
Georgian people Svan
language Svaneti, a
region of
Georgia Lusaghbyur, Shirak, Armenia,
formerly called Svan
Anaco Airport, ICAO code Gunde...
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Lusaghbyur (Armenian: Լուսաղբյուր) is an
abandoned village in the
Ashtarak Muni****lity of the
Aragatsotn Province of Armenia.
Lusaghbyur, Aragatsotn...
- 40°51′55″N 44°01′50″E / 40.86528°N 44.03056°E / 40.86528; 44.03056
Lusaghbyur (Armenian: Լուսաղբյուր) is a town in the
Spitak Muni****lity
within the...
- 40°38′44″N 43°44′58″E / 40.64556°N 43.74944°E / 40.64556; 43.74944
Lusaghbyur (Armenian: Լուսաղբյուր) is a
village in the Ani Muni****lity of the Shirak...
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Gogaran Hartagyugh Jrashen Karadzor Katnajur Khnkoyan Lernantsk Lernavan Lusaghbyur Mets
Parni Nor
Khachakap Sarahart Saralanj Saramej Shenavan Shirakamut...
- uninhabited,
including Arum, Buravet, Karmrashen, Kasagh, Kyalashbek,
Lusaghbyur, Nigatun, Shenik,
Verin Kalakut and Zovuni. The 17th-century
bridge of...
- is the
restored 7th-century Surp
Amenaprkich Church. The
villages of
Lusaghbyur and
Nigatun are also
within the
community of Artashavan. S. Amenaprkich...
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Gogaran Hartagyugh Jrashen Karadzor Katnajur Khnkoyan Lernantsk Lernavan Lusaghbyur Mets
Parni Nor
Khachakap Sarahart Saralanj Saramej Shenavan Shirakamut...
- Gusanagyugh, Haykadzor, Isahakyan, Jrapi, Karaberd, Norshen, Lanjik,
Lusaghbyur, Sarakap, Sarnaghbyur,
Shirakavan Akhuryan Muni****lity
Akhuryan Akhurik...