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Kanaker (Armenian: Քանաքեռ; also
Romanized as K’anak’err, Kenaker,
Kanaker, and Qanaqer) was a
village in Armenia...
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Kanaker-Zeytun (Armenian: Քանաքեռ-Զեյթուն վարչական շրջան, romanized: K’anak’er’-Zeyt’un varch’akan shrjan) is one of the 12
districts of Yerevan, the...
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Kanaker (Arabic: كناكر) is a
village in
southern Syria,
administratively part of the Rif
Dimashq Governorate,
located southwest of Damascus.
Nearby localities...
- HPP. The
construction of the
current cascade started in 1936, when the
Kanaker HPP was opened. That time it was
planned to
build the
whole cascade by...
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particularly in its
formative years.
Abovian was born in 1809 in the
village of
Kanaker, then part of
Qajar Iran, and now a
district of Yerevan, Armenia. Abovian's...
- of Yerevan, Armenia. The
premises of the mill was
formerly known as the
Kanaker aluminum smelter,
which was
commissioned in 1950, and
became one of the...
- A****nyak
District from the west,
Kentron District from the south, and
Kanaker-Zeytun
District from the east.
Hrazdan River forms the
natural border of...
- (Armenian: Սուրբ Հակոբ Եկեղեցի; also,
Saint Jacob of Nisibis) is
located in the
Kanaker-Zeytun
District within the city
limits of Yerevan, the
capital of Armenia...
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Archived from the
original on
August 12, 2014.
Retrieved March 27, 2020.
Kanaker, Hasan; Karim,
Nader Abdel; Awwad,
Samer A. B.; Ismail,
Nurul H. A.; Zraqou...
- 1661
Saint Gevork Monastery of Mughni, 1661–1669
Saint Hakob Church of
Kanaker, 1679
Yerits Mankants Monastery, 1691 Surp
Astvatsatsin Church, 1338–1693...