Lanjik
Lanjik (Armenian: Լանջիկ, also Romanized as Landzhik; formerly, Muslugli) is a town in the Shirak Province of Armenia.
T’alin is a town in Armenia.
Population: 4,945
Latitude: 40° 23' 3.41" N
Longitude: 43° 52' 25.93" E
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