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Aleksei Lvovich Nikolayev (born 1985), Russian footballer for FC Torpedo Armavir
Since 90's produced in biochemical factory in Armavir and registered in Russia as official drug for animal-only usage and recommended for skin diseases in pigs and cows.
Aragatsotn also shares a small border with Yerevan in its southwest between its borders with Kotayk and Armavir.
Armavir, Russia, a city in Krasnodar Krai, Russia named after the one in Armenia
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Armavir, Armenia, a city in Armenia and a former capital of the Kingdom of Armenia
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Armavir Province, a province (marz) in Armenia of which the city Armavir is capital
The Taman army's military campaign ended in Armavir in 1918.
In the time of the German invasion of the Soviet Union, the University continued working in evacuation (at first in Armavir, then in Jambul, Orjonikidze, Baku, Krasnovodsk, Kyzylorda).
In 1903-1921 he constructed railroad bridges, gymnasium, the Treasury palace and Workers' House in Baku, and the Armenian church of Armavir, Russia.
Karakert, a village in Armavir, Armenia, formerly knon as Karakert.
Later it became to be known as Imeni Beriya, named after Lavrentiy Beria.
Battle of Sardarabad (or Sardarapat), a battle of the Caucasus Campaign of World War I that took place near Sardarabad (modern-day Armavir), Armenia from May 21–29, 1918
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Armavir, Armenia, Armenian city, until 1932 known as Sardarapat or Sardar-Apad