41.09278; 43.65972 Zorakert (Armenian: Զորակերտ) is a village in the Amasia Municipality of the Shirak Province of Armenia. Zorakert was formerly known...
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Garnarij, Lorasar, Darik, Yeghnajur, Aravet, Zarishat, Tsaghkut, Shaghik, Zorakert, Berdashen, Yerizak, Paghakn Ashotsk Municipality Ashotsk Arpeni, Bashgyugh...
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Ardenis, Darik, Garnarich, Paghakn, Shaghik, Tsaghkut, Yeghnajur, Zarishat, Zorakert Ashotsk Municipality Rural Ashotsk Bavra, Ghazanchi, Karmravan, Krasar...
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Province, Turkey Balıklı, Musabeyli, a village in Kilis Province, Turkey Zorakert or Balykhly, a village in Shirak Province, Armenia This disambiguation...
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(Դարիկ) 12 Yeghnajur (Եղնաջուր) 30 Yerizak (Երիզակ) 0 Zarishat (Զարիշատ) 78 Zorakert (Զորակերտ) 130 Lorasar (Լորասար) 0 Tsaghkut (Ծաղկուտ) 144 Hoghmik (Հողմիկ)...
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lake. A number of villages are located along its shores, such as Paghakn, Zorakert, and Tsaghkut. "Lake Arpi". Ramsar Sites Information Service. 1 January...
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during the 14th-15th century, and then into a church in the 18th century Zorakert Mosque Achanan Building - an old building from 695 AD in the village of...
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Garnarij, Lorasar, Darik, Yeghnajur, Aravet, Zarishat, Tsaghkut, Shaghik, Zorakert, Berdashen, Yerizak, and Paghakn. The population of the village since 1886...
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