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Subbotniki in Sevan, Armenia
Subbotniki in Sevan, Armenia Segment from video: Jews in Armenia: The Hidden Diaspora, a thesis/film by Vartan Akchyan 2002, DVD/video, 25+ minutes, $46 — Russian, Hebrew ...
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Lake Sevan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lake Sevan (Armenian: Սևանա լիճ) is the largest lake in Armenia and one of the largest high-altitude lakes in the world. Former names of the lake include Gegharkunik ...
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Intro: Sevan - ArmeniaNow.com
SEVAN ՍԵՎԱՆ (“Flower Canyon”, before Kecharuik, Tsaghkotsadzor, Tsaghkuniats Dzor, Tsakhnots and till 1949 Darachicak, elev. 1837, pop. 1645) Lake Sevan is in Gegharkunik ...
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Sevan (city) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sevan (Armenian: Սևան; also Ssewan; until 1935, Elenovka or Yelenovka) is a city in Armenia, in the Gegharkunik Province, near the shores of Lake Sevan.
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Wise use of wetlands in European New Independent States
The Ramsar Convention on Wetlands. Seminar on wise use of wetlands in European New Independent States, Armenia, September 2003
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Lake Sevan
Lake Sevan is in Gegharkunik, one of the most spectacular regions in Armenia, its stunning landscape shaped by millions of years of volcanic eruptions and the once steaming waters ...
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enrin.grida.no
Map - Sevan National Park. Map - Armenia from Space. The Sevan National Park is the single national park of Armenia. The park and its external protective zone cover all the basin ...
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Sevan Rising: Lake Sevan’s recovery quicker than expected ...
The data of the Gegharkunik region local administration says the level of Lake Sevan has increased up to 2.44 meters in the last 6 years, to its present mark is of 1,898.95 meters.
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Lake Sevan, Armenia - Lake Sevan Travel, Tourism and Vacation Reviews ...
Lake Sevan vacations: Visit TripAdvisor, your source for the web's best reviews and travel articles about tourism and vacation packages in Lake Sevan, Armenia.
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The Last of the Saturday People -- Subbotniki, Sevan, Armenia
The Last of the Saturday People by Frank Brown — The Jerusalem Report — Section: Jewish World — November 19, 2001 — Page 72 Photo from Sevan video segment of Jews in ...
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