• (Armenian: Արամի ուսը, romanized: Arami usə) and then, after linguistics evolutions of centuries, the name changed to Aramus. The village of Aramus is...
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  • Aramus may refer to: Aramus (bird), a genus of birds containing the limpkin (Aramus guarauna) and several fossil species Aramus, Armenia, a town Aramus...
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    224 53 Argel: 224 54 Mayakovski: 222 90 Balahovit: 222 91 Kamaris: 222 91 Aramus: 222 93 Arzni: 222 94 Geghashen: 222 97 Kotayk: 222 99 Lernanist: 223 91...
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    and liquor. Glanzh Alco Winery, opened in 2003 in Aramus. The winery produces a variety of Armenian cognac under the brands Glanzh, Manazkert, and Arse...
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    Arame of Urartu (redirect from Aramu)
    Arame or Aramu ((Ruled 858–844 BC) was the first known king of Urartu. Living at the time of King Shalmaneser III of Assyria (ruled 859–824 BC), Arame...
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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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  • 40.25222; 44.63833 Mayakovski (Armenian: Մայակովսկի, also Mayakawvsky) is a village in the Kotayk Province of Armenia. The village was named in honor...
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    The Urartu was an Iron Age kingdom centered around the Armenian highlands between Lake Van, Lake Urmia, and Lake Sevan. The territory of the ancient kingdom...
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  • Beautiful · Arab conquest of Armenia · Arabkir District · Arabkir Yerevan · Aragats Gyumri · Aragatsotn · FC Armavir · Aramu · Aranean · Ararat (brandy)...
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  • of the Armenian Apostolic Church between 728 and 741. He was from Aramus (then called Aramonk) in the district of Kotayk. He moved the Armenian Apostolic...
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    Hrazdan (category CS1 Armenian-language sources (hy))
    Hrazdan (Armenian: Հրազդան [həɾɑzˈdɑn]) is a town and urban municipal community in Armenia serving as the administrative centre of Kotayk Province, located...
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  • Greek: Ἀλαρόδιοι (Alarodioi)) were tribe living in Northern Persia or Armenia during Classical antiquity. According to Herodotus, the Alarodians were...
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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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  • Iron Age kingdom centered on Lake Van in eastern Asia Minor. Arame (also Aramu, Arama) 858 BC–844 BC Lutipri 844 BC–834 BC (?) Sarduri I (also Sarduris...
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    Kotayk Province (category Provinces of Armenia)
    Winery for cognac and wine founded in 2003 in Aramus, Nicola International Armenia for canned food in Aramus (since 2003), Ptghni Gold Winery for wine and...
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    Diocese of Kotayk (category Armenia articles missing geocoordinate data)
    Diocese of Kotayk (Armenian: Կոտայքի թեմ Kotayki t'em), is a diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church covering the Kotayk Province of Armenia. The name is derived...
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  • Etiuni (category Ancient Armenia)
    roughly corresponding to the subsequent Ayrarat Province of the Kingdom of Armenia.: 50  Etiuni was frequently mentioned in the records of Urartian kings...
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  • Urumeans (category Ancient Armenia)
    considered to be one of the ancestors of the Armenians being one of the tribes which were part of the Armenian Hayasa-Azzi confederation. The Assyrian first...
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    Tsaghkadzor (category Ski areas and resorts in Armenia)
    Tsaghkadzor (Armenian: Ծաղկաձոր, Armenian pronunciation: [t͡sɑχkɑˈd͡zoɾ]) is a resort town and urban municipal community in the Kotayk Province of Armenia. It...
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    Alapars (Armenian: Ալափարս) is a village in the Kotayk Province of Armenia. The village has 860 dwellings, a school, house of culture, and library. The...
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    44.54361°E / 40.40250; 44.54361 Aragyugh (Armenian: Արագյուղ) is a village in the Kotayk Province of Armenia. The highlands in this area are believed to...
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  • Lchashen–Metsamor culture (category Prehistoric Armenia)
    Lchashen-Metsamor culture (Armenian: Լճաշեն-մեծամորյան մշակույթ) is an archeological culture of the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age (1500-700 BC) in...
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    Pyunik (village) (category Mountain resorts in Armenia)
    60389°N 44.61417°E / 40.60389; 44.61417 Pyunik (Armenian: Փյունիկ) is a town in the Kotayk Province of Armenia. It is part of the community of Artavaz village...
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    Jrarat, Kotayk (category Yazidi populated places in Armenia)
    55333°N 44.75750°E / 40.55333; 44.75750 Jrarat (Armenian: Ջրառատ) is a village in the Kotayk Province of Armenia. It was incorporated in 1982 and is the center...
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  • archaeological or linguistic evidences that those early uses of the terms Aramu, Armi or Arame were actually referring to the Arameans; thus, it is believed...
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    Erivan uezd (category Articles containing Armenian-language text)
    the Ararat Province and southern parts of the Kotayk Province of central Armenia, the Sadarak District of the Nakhchivan exclave of Azerbaijan, and the...
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  • city of Alniunu. I built this wall. "Tušpa (Van)". Livius. The Kingdom of Armenia: A History by M. Chahin. Urartian Material Culture As State Assemblage:...
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    Arphaxades named those under his rule Arphaxadaeans, the Chaldaeans of to-day. Aramus ruled the Aramaeans, whom the Greeks term Syrians". Those remarks testify...
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    from the coastal plain of the Aegean Sea east to the western edge of the Armenian Highlands and from the narrow coast of the Black Sea south to the Taurus...
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  • Quilmes Talampaya National Park Tastil Tolombón Aquihuecó Agarak Amberd Aramus Areni-1 Argishtikhinili Artaxata Armavir Aruchavank Baghaberd Berdavan Fortress...
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