Mount Ararat
Mount Ararat (Turkish: Ağrı Dağı; Armenian: Արարատ or Masis Մասիս, see below for its other names and etymology) is a snow-capped and dormant compound volcano in Turkey.
Oğlanqala is a village and municipality in the Sharur Rayon of Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan.
Population: 2,897
Latitude: 39° 35' 12.98" N
Longitude: 45° 02' 46.00" E
Mount Ararat (Turkish: Ağrı Dağı; Armenian: Արարատ or Masis Մասիս, see below for its other names and etymology) is a snow-capped and dormant compound volcano in Turkey.
Karki (also Kərki, Kiarki, Kyarki) or Tigranashen is de jure an exclave of Azerbaijan's Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic. Since May 1992 following the Nagorno-Karabakh War, it has been controlled de facto by Armenia, which administers the territory as…
Yeghegnadzor (Armenian: Եղեգնաձոր); anciently Yeghegik, until 1935 Keshishkend, between 1935 and 1957 Mikoyan, is the capital of the Armenian province of Vayots Dzor. The name of the city means "the valley of canes" in the Armenian language. During …
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Por (Armenian: Փոռ; also Romanized as P’orr and Porr) is a small disused hamlet in the Vayots Dzor Province of Armenia. It has a 19th-century church and medieval cemetery.
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