Gyumri (Q199500)

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second-largest city in Armenia and capital of Shirak Province in the northwestern part of the country
  • Gümrü
  • Alexandropol
Language Label Description Also known as
English
Gyumri
second-largest city in Armenia and capital of Shirak Province in the northwestern part of the country
  • Gümrü
  • Alexandropol

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Գյումրի (Armenian)
1600
1840
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Ալեքսանդրապոլ (Armenian)
1840
January 1924Gregorian
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Լենինական (Armenian)
February 1924Gregorian
1990
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Գյումրի (Armenian)
1990
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Александропаль (Belarusian)
1837
1924
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Александрополь (Russian)
1837
1924
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Ленинакан (Russian)
1924
1990
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Кумайри (Russian)
1990
1992
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Լենինական (Western Armenian)
1924
1990
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Գյումրի, Կիւմրի (Armenian)
30 December 1922Gregorian
23 September 1991
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7 November 1995
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9 September 2012
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600±50
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4,000±500
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15,000±1,000
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20,000±1,000
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30,600±100
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51,300±100
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58,600±100
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67,700±100
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108,400±100
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164,966
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207,000±1,000
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238,000±1,000
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122,587
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150,917
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46.2 square kilometre
Gyumri flag.svg
1,208 × 630; 77 KB
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COA Gyumri.svg
542 × 903; 75 KB
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Gyumri new mix 2014.jpg
2,076 × 3,426; 2.84 MB
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Gyumri
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Identifiers

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2--4756
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