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    Lor (Armenian: Լոր) is a village in the Sisian Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The village is home to the house-museum of Hamo Sahyan...
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  • 1968), American rapper Lor family in the film Gran Torino, including Thao Vang Lor Sue Lor Lor, Armenia, a town of Syunik province Lor, Aisne, a commune of...
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    Lavash (Armenian: լավաշ; Persian: نان لواش) is a thin flatbread usually leavened, traditionally baked in a tandoor (tonir or tanoor) or on a sajj, and...
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    Syunik (Armenian: Սյունիք, Armenian pronunciation: [sjuˈnikʰ] ) is the southernmost province of Armenia. It is bordered by the Vayots Dzor Province to...
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    Lahmacun (redirect from Armenian pizza)
    Lahmacun (/ˌlɑːməˈdʒuːn/ lah-mə-JOON), Lahmajun, or Lahmajo (Armenian: լահմաջո), is a Middle Eastern flatbread topped with minced meat (most commonly beef...
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    Goris (Armenian: Գորիս [ɡɔˈɾis]) is a town and the centre of the Goris Municipality in the Syunik Province in southern Armenia. Located in the valley...
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    A municipality in Armenia referred to as community (Armenian: համայնք hamaynk, plural: Armenian: համայնքներ hamaynkner), is an administrative subdivision...
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    Pastirma (category Articles containing Armenian-language text)
    Armenia, Romania, Bulgaria, Egypt, Greece, Cyprus, Iraq, the Levant, North Macedonia, Azerbaijan, and Turkey. Basturma existed in ancient Armenian cuisine...
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    Kard (Armenian: Կարդ) is an abandoned village in the Kajaran Municipality of Syunik Province, Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported it...
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    Kapan (category CS1 uses Armenian-language script (hy))
    Kapan (Armenian: Կապան [kɑˈpɑn], Azerbaijani: Qafan) is a town in southeast Armenia, serving as the administrative centre of the Kapan Municipality and...
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  • On 1 January 2022, there were 48 urban settlements (Armenian: քաղաքներ, romanized: k̕aġak̕ner, lit. 'cities'), excluding the capital city of Yerevan, and...
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    Kajaran (category Articles containing Armenian-language text)
    Kajaran (Armenian: Քաջարան [kʰɑdʒɑˈɾɑn]) is a town and the centre of the Kajaran Municipality of the Syunik Province in southern Armenia. It is located...
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    Simit (category Armenian cuisine)
    cuisines of the former Ottoman Empire and the Middle East, especially in Armenia, Turkey and the Balkans. Simit's size, crunch, chewiness, and other characteristics...
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    Baklava (category Articles containing Armenian-language text)
    transformed into the Gaziantep baklava we know today. Armenian baklava, known in Armenian as pakhlava (Armenian: Փախլավա) is made of layers of phyllo dough, a...
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  • Lorke (category Dance in Armenia)
    was associated with Armenian mythology. Lorke goes back to totemic dances in honor of quails. The name comes from Arm. լոր [lor] - "quail". Probably...
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    Citrus limetta (category Articles containing Armenian-language text)
    2023-02-02. Retrieved 2021-01-30. Curk, Franck; Ollitrault, Frédérique; Garcia-Lor, Andres; Luro, François; Navarro, Luis; Ollitrault, Patrick (2016). "Phylogenetic...
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    Khash (dish) (category CS1 Armenian-language sources (hy))
    Khash (Armenian: խաշ) is a dish of boiled cow or sheep parts, which might include the head, feet, and stomach (tripe). It is a dish of Armenian origin...
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    Dolma (category Armenian cuisine)
    dolma) in Armenian where they are of seven different grains – chickpea, bean, lentil, cracked wheat, pea, rice and maize.[citation needed] Armenian cooks...
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  • Agarak, Kapan (category CS1 Armenian-language sources (hy))
    Agarak (Armenian: Ագարակ) is a village in the Kapan Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported Agarak's...
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    Sujuk (category Articles containing Armenian-language text)
    lamb, but beef is mainly used in Turkey, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Albania, Armenia, Bulgaria, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan. Sucuk was first mentioned in the...
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    Eurovoix. Retrieved 14 May 2024. "Arrêtés rendus par le Conseil municipal lors de sa séance du 15 mai 2024" [Orders issued by the Municipal Council during...
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    Turkish delight (category Articles containing Armenian-language text)
    In Armenia, Turkish delight is known as lokhum (լոխում) and is used for various sweets. For example It is used to make Cigarette cookies, (Armenian: սիգարետ...
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    or chicken and wheat or barley stew found in Turkish, Iranian, Greek, Armenian and Balkan cuisines. In 2011, keşkek was confirmed to be an Intangible...
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  • Achanan (redirect from Khalaj, Armenia)
    Achanan (Armenian: Աճանան) is a village in the Kapan Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. In 1988-1989 Armenian refugees from Azerbaijan settled...
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    Province), I Have Come to Ravish My Heart (from the Lorestan Province), The Lor Youth (a Bakhtiari-Tribe song), Lullaby (from Gorgan), Girl from Boyer-Ahmadi...
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  • stabilirea lor în secolul XVII până în secolul XX)", at the Alba Iulia Archdiocesan Archive site "Ordinariate of Romania, Faithful of Eastern Rite (Armenian)"...
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    Zand dynasty (category 18th century in Armenia)
    Balochistan and Khorasan) as well as parts of Iraq. The lands of present-day Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia were controlled by khanates which were de jure...
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  • Kitsk (redirect from Kirs, Armenia)
    Kitsk (Armenian: Կիցք) is an abandoned village in the Kajaran Municipality of Syunik Province of Armenia. At the 2001 census, Kitsk was part of the rural...
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    les quels vous nomeray: Guy conte de Jaffe et messire Johan dantioche et lor chevaliers; et de la cuyderent aler en Ermenie quy estoit a lost des Tatars...
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    Çiğ köfte (category Armenian cuisine)
    related with kibbeh nayyeh from Levantine cuisine. Çiğ köfte is common to Armenian and Turkish cuisines. Traditionally made with raw meat, there are vegetarian...
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