A brief glimpse into the past

Gandzasar - Syunik FC
Gandzasar - Syunik FC

Kapan Derby! Gandzasar - Syunik FC: LIVE.



Gandzasar - Syunik FC
Gandzasar - Syunik FC

Kapan Derby! Gandzasar - Syunik FC: LIVE.



AFL, Matchday 24. BKMA-2 - Urartu-2 1-2. Goals
AFL, Matchday 24. BKMA-2 - Urartu-2 1-2. Goals

In the 24th round of the Armenian First League Urartu-2 faced BKMA-2. Here you can watch all goals of the match. | Follow ...



AFL. Matchday 24. BKMA-2 - Urartu-2. LIVE
AFL. Matchday 24. BKMA-2 - Urartu-2. LIVE

In the 24th round of the Armenian First League Urartu-2 team faces BKMA-2. Here you can watch the live stream of the match.



Tigran Gevorgyan's post match comments | Urartu-2 4:3 Syunik FC
Tigran Gevorgyan's post match comments | Urartu-2 4:3 Syunik FC

Syunik FC head coach Tigran Gevorgyan shared thoughts about the game against Urartu-2.



AFL, Matchday 23. Urartu-2 - FC Syunik 4-3. Goals
AFL, Matchday 23. Urartu-2 - FC Syunik 4-3. Goals

In the 23th round of the Armenian First League Urartu-2 faced FC Syunik. Here you can watch all goals of the match. | Follow ...



Team, Place & City Details

FC Lernagorts Kapan

FC Lernagorts Kapan , is a defunct Armenian football club from Kapan, Syunik Province.

BKMA Yerevan
BKMA Yerevan

BKMA Yerevan , meaning Central Sport Club of the Army Yerevan, is an Armenian football club based in Yerevan. Their current home stadium is the main training pitch of Vagharshapat Football Academy.

BK Marienlyst

Boldklubben Marienlyst, commonly known as BK Marienlyst, Marienlyst, or BM, is an association football club based in Odense, Denmark, that competes in the Denmark Series, the fourth tier of the Danish football league system. Founded in 1922, it is affiliated to the regional DBU Funen football association.

Syunik

Syunik may refer to: Siunia dynasty, ancient Armenian noble family. Syunik , the 9th province of the historic Kingdom of Armenia.

Syunik Province
Syunik Province

Syunik ) is the southernmost province of Armenia. It is bordered by the Vayots Dzor Province to the north, Azerbaijan's Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic exclave to the west, Azerbaijan to the east, and Iran to the south.

Syunik (village)
Syunik (village)

Syunik is a village in the Kapan Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia.

Syunik (historic province)

Syunik is a historical-geographical province of Armenia and was the ninth province (nahang) of the Kingdom of Armenia from 189 BC until 428 AD. The region of Syunik Province geographically was called Siounia Caucasiana in the V-VIth century “Ravenna Cosmography”. From the 7th to 9th centuries, it fell under Arab control.

Syunik rebellion
Syunik rebellion

The Syunik rebellion of 1722–1730 was a rebellion against the invading Ottoman Empire in the southeastern region of Armenia. Sometimes the movement would fight battles against local Persian armies as well.

Syunik Airport
Syunik Airport

Syunik Airport (IATA: TBA) is located 4 km (2.5 mi) east of Kapan, the sixth largest city in Armenia, and the largest city in the province of Syunik. On December 5, 2020, the Civil Aviation Committee of Armenia announced that the reconstruction of the airport was completed and flights between Kapan and Yerevan are planned to begin in the nearest future.

Syrniki
Syrniki

Syrniki or syrnyky (Ukrainian: сирники) are fried Eastern Slavic quark (curd cheese) pancakes. In Russia, they are also known as tvorozhniki (творо́жники).

Syun-Ichi Akasofu
Syun-Ichi Akasofu

Syun-Ichi Akasofu is the founding director of the International Arctic Research Center of the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF), serving in that position from the center's establishment in 1998 until January 2007. Previously he had been director of the university's Geophysical Institute from 1986.

Zangezur corridor
Zangezur corridor

"Zangezur corridor" is a concept for a transport corridor which, if implemented, would give Azerbaijan unimpeded access to Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic without Armenian checkpoints via Armenia's Syunik Province and, in a broad sense, for the geopolitical corridor that would connect Turkey to the rest of the Turkic world thus "uniting it". The concept has been increasingly promoted by Azerbaijan and Turkey since the end of the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war, while Armenia has steadily objected to it, asserting that "corridor logic" deviates from the ceasefire statement trilaterally signed at the end of that war, and that it is a form of propaganda.The terminology, the potential routes, and the modes of transport connections have since been points of contention between Azerbaijan and Armenia, which are still maintaining a mutual blockade.

Generalized Kac–Moody algebra

In mathematics, a generalized Kac–Moody algebra is a Lie algebra that is similar to a Kac–Moody algebra, except that it is allowed to have imaginary simple roots. Generalized Kac–Moody algebras are also sometimes called GKM algebras, Borcherds–Kac–Moody algebras, BKM algebras, or Borcherds algebras.