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Stepani (pronounced [
ˈsteːpani] or [
stɛˈpaːni]) is a
small settlement in the City Muni****lity of
Koper in the
Littoral region of Slovenia. A
small church...
- (Armenian: Ջիվանի; 1846–1909), born
Serob Stepani Levonian (Armenian: Սերոբ Ստեփանի Լևոնյան; also
known as
Serovbe Stepani Benkoyan, Armenian: Սերովբե Ստեփանի...
- Škocjan Šmarje
Smokvica Socerb Sočerga Sokoliči
Spodnje Škofije Srgaši
Stepani Sveti Anton Tinjan Topolovec Trebeše
Triban Trsek Truške
Tuljaki Vanganel...
- Axel Ba****s (Armenian: Ակսել Բակունց,
Alexander Stepani Tevosyan; June 25 [O.S. June 13], 1899 – July 8, 1937) was an
Armenian prose writer, screenwriter...
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Levon Stepani Khachikyan (Armenian: Լևոն Ստեփանի Խաչիկյան; 1 May 1918 – 12
March 1982) was a
Soviet Armenian historian and philologist. He
served as the...
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Vakhtang Stepani Ananyan (Armenian: Վախթանգ Ստեփանի Անանյան, romanized: Vakht’ang Step’ani Ananyan; 26 July 1905 – 4
March 1980) was an
Armenian writer...
- Škocjan Šmarje
Smokvica Socerb Sočerga Sokoliči
Spodnje Škofije Srgaši
Stepani Sveti Anton Tinjan Topolovec Trebeše
Triban Trsek Truške
Tuljaki Vanganel...
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Ashot H. Harutyunyan. «Իսակով, Հովհաննես Սթեփանի» (Isakov,
Hovhanness Stepani).
Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia. vol. iv. Yerevan:
Armenian Academy of Sciences...
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Morus (Margar)
Stepani Hasratyan (Armenian: Մորուս Հասրաթյան,
September 10, 1902 –
February 25, 1979) was a
Soviet Armenian historian and philologist...
- Rusi, Gjon Zhaboli,
Ariza Kuqi,
Peter Kurpendi,
Pelgrin Kurpendi,
Gjergj Stepani, Gjon Skani,
Andrija Pisha, Gjon Stipani, Lala Pisha, Ilia Manisi, Todor...