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Yeraskh (Armenian: Երասխ) is a
village in the
Ararat Muni****lity of the
Ararat Province of Armenia.
Yeraskh is the
closest Armenian...
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Armed Forces during the
Second Nagorno-Karabakh War. It was shot down near
Yeraskh, in Armenia, a few
kilometers away from Azerbaijan's
Nakhchivan Autonomous...
- North–South
Transport Corridor.
Armenia plans to
restore the Soviet-era
Yeraskh-Julfa-Meghri-Horadiz rail route,
which would not only
connect Armenia and...
- vodka,
founded in 1968 in
Avshar (privatized in 1995).
Yeraskh Wine Factory,
founded in 1970 in
Yeraskh. Van 777
Winery for wine and brandy,
founded in 1992...
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station prior to Araks] to the
Metsamor power plant. 3.
Yerevan to
Ararat &
Yeraskh - 1
service a day 4. Summer-only
service from
Yerevan to Hrazdan, Sevan...
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attempted to
better their strategic position near
Yeraskh,
leading to a
whole new set of
clashes and
Yeraskh's s****ing,
resulting in two
wounded and an Armenian...
- (Armenian: Արաքս). Historically, it was
called Eraskh (Old Armenian: Երասխ,
Yeraskh in
modern pronunciation) by
Armenians and its Old
Georgian name is Rakhsi...
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started s****ing
Yeraskh,
using mortars and
grenade launchers, with an
Armenian soldier getting killed and the
community leader of
Yeraskh getting wounded...
- Yerevan-Gyumri-Yerevan, with 3
daily trips operating since 15 June 2017. Yerevan-
Yeraskh-Yerevan, with a
daily trip
operating since 12 July 2014. Yerevan-Araks-Yerevan...
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Movses K****natsi: "Artashes [Artaxias]
traveled to the
confluence of the
Yeraskh and
Metsamor [rivers] and,
taking a
liking to the hill there, he chose...