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West Armenia - Shirak 2:4, ID Bank Armenian Premier League 2023/24, Week 01
West Armenia - Shirak 2:4, ID Bank Armenian Premier League 2023/24, Week 01

FC West Armeni (Yerevan) - SC Shirak (Gyumri) 2:4 (2:2) 29 July 2023, ID Bank Armenian Premier League 2023/24, Week 01 ...



Friendly Fixture. Urartu FC - FC West Armenia. LIVE
Friendly Fixture. Urartu FC - FC West Armenia. LIVE

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Friendly Fixture. Urartu FC - FC West Armenia 2-1. Full Highlights
Friendly Fixture. Urartu FC - FC West Armenia 2-1. Full Highlights

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Friendly Fixture. Urartu FC - FC West Armenia 2-1. Goals
Friendly Fixture. Urartu FC - FC West Armenia 2-1. Goals

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AFL, Matchday 31. Urartu-2 - Ararat-Armenia-2 2-2. Goals
AFL, Matchday 31. Urartu-2 - Ararat-Armenia-2 2-2. Goals

In the 31th round of the Armenian First League Urartu-2 faced Ararat-Armenia-2. Here you can watch all goals of the match.



Team, Place & City Details

Ararat, Armenia
Ararat, Armenia

Ararat is a town and urban municipal community in the Ararat Province of Armenia, located on the Yerevan-Nakhchivan highway, 42 km (26 mi) southeast of the capital Yerevan and 19 km (12 mi) south of the provincial centre Artashat. In the 2011 census, the population of the town was 20,235.

Ararat Armenian Congregational Church
Ararat Armenian Congregational Church

The Ararat Armenian Congregational Church is an Armenian Evangelical church in Salem, New Hampshire, United States. The church is located at 2 Salem Street in Salem.

Western Armenia

Western Armenia , located in Western Asia, is a term used to refer to eastern parts of Turkey (formerly the Ottoman Empire) that were part of the historical homeland of the Armenians. Western Armenia, also referred to as Byzantine Armenia, emerged following the division of Greater Armenia between the Byzantine Empire (Western Armenia) and Sassanid Persia (Eastern Armenia) in 387 AD. The area was conquered by the Ottomans in the 16th century during the Ottoman–Safavid War (1532–1555) against their Iranian Safavid arch-rivals.