Myasnikyan — 40° 10′ 39″ N 43° 54′ 23″ E / 40.1775, 43.906389 … Wikipédia en Français
Myasnikyan — Original name in latin Myasnikyan Name in other language Mjasnikjan, Myasnikyan, Мясникян State code AM Continent/City Asia/Yerevan longitude 40.1775 latitude 43.90639 altitude 917 Population 3458 Date 2012 01 19 … Cities with a population over 1000 database
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Matenadaran — Coordinates: 40°11′31″N 44°31′16″E / 40.19207°N 44.52113°E / 40.19207; 44.52113 … Wikipedia
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