Kamo, Armenia
Kamo (Armenian: Կամո; formerly, Gadzhi Nazar) is a village in the Shirak Province of Armenia. The village was named after Kamo (Bolshevik), the nom de guerre of Simon Ter-Petrossian (1882-1922).
Akhuryan is a town in Armenia.
Population: 7,672
Latitude: 40° 46' 48.11" N
Longitude: 43° 54' 0.97" E
Kamo (Armenian: Կամո; formerly, Gadzhi Nazar) is a village in the Shirak Province of Armenia. The village was named after Kamo (Bolshevik), the nom de guerre of Simon Ter-Petrossian (1882-1922).
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