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    Vanand Peak (Bulgarian: връх Вананд, romanized: vrah Vanand, IPA: [ˈvrɤɣ vɐˈnant]) is the sharp peak rising to 3045 m in Zinsmeister Ridge on the northeast...
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  • Vanand is an area of historic Armenia. Vanand may also refer to the following places: Vanand, Armavir, Armenia Vanand, Syunik, Armenia Vanand, Ordubad...
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    Ledge Toros Peak Tulaczyk Glacier Tyree Ridge Valchan Peak Vanand Peak Veregava Ridge Versinikia Peak Vinson Massif Vinson Plateau Wahlstrom Peak Willis Ridge...
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    Mount Tuck from which it is separated by Manole Pass, and 6.7 km east of Vanand Peak. US mapping in 1988. Mountains in Antarctica Vinson Massif. Scale 1:250...
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    46750°S 85.24861°W / -78.46750; -85.24861, which is 1.66 km northeast of Vanand Peak, 5.16 km south-southeast of Mount Segers and 7.38 km west of Mount Waldron...
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    15 km east of Marts Peak, 8.66 km southeast of Vanand Peak, 4.65 km southwest of Mount Tuck and 1.47 km west by north of Prosenik Peak. US mapping in 1961...
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    Mount Shinn, 1.74 km south of Mount Segers, 4.2 km north-northwest of Vanand Peak and 9.98 km west-northwest of Mount Waldron. US mapping in 1961, updated...
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    8 kilometres (4.8 mi) east-southeast of Vanand Peak, 1.6 kilometres (0.99 mi) southeast of Parangalitsa Peak, 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) south by west of Mount...
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    Oscar II Coast Valoga Glacier, Sentinel Range Vanand Peak, Sentinel Range Vapa Cove, Liège Island Vaptsarov Peak, Livingston Island Varad Point, Foyn Coast...
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    of Armenia, Movses Khorenatsi mentions their raids into the lands named Vanand after them. The Wends are mentioned in Fredegar IV.74-75. The lived east...
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    northeast from Schoening Peak, Vinson Massif in the Sentinel Range, Antarctica. Jagged 2000 to 3000 m peaks including Vanand and Toros Peaks surmount the ridge...
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    is located in what is now modern Turkey. Situated near the border, the peak is visible from nearly every area of Armenia. Historically, the mountain...
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    Zangezur Mountains and Meghri range. Mount Kaputjugh which is the highest peak of Zangezour Mountains at 3905 meters, is located few kilometers west of...
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    Iranian border. With a height of 3201 meters, Mount Khustup is the highest peak of the region. The elevation of Kapan is 750–1050 meters above sea level...
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    Mount Gazanasar with a height of 3829 meters (12,562') are the highest peaks of the province. Many of the forests in Syunik are protected by the government...
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    mountainous with most of the lowland located along the Aras river. The highest peaks of the uezd (Kambil at 11,188 feet (3,410 m); Damara-dag at 11,090 feet...
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  • minor changes. Examples are Nuvedi (Nou-vedi), Mehri, Ordubad (Arduba), Vanand (Vanant), Aza, Maraza, Sakkarsu, Arazin (Archini), Sum (n) batan, Didivar...
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    subject to him were as follows: Syunik, Baghk, Arevik, Ordvat, Argulik, Vanand, Alinja, Nakhichivan, Jugha (up to the boundaries of the river Yeraskh,...
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