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'''Dsegh''' ({{lang-hy|Դսեղ}}), known as '''Tumanyan''' between 1938 and 1969, is a village in the [[Lori Province]] of [[Armenia]]. Dsegh is the birthplace of one of the most celebrated of Armenian poets [[Hovhannes Tumanyan]].<ref>Kiesling, ''Rediscovering Armenia'', p. 67, available online at the [http://yerevan.usembassy.gov/armenia.pdf US embassy to Armenia's website]</ref> |
'''Dsegh''' ({{lang-hy|Դսեղ}}), known as '''Tumanyan''' between 1938 and 1969, is a village in the [[Lori Province]] of [[Armenia]]. Dsegh is the birthplace of one of the most celebrated of Armenian poets [[Hovhannes Tumanyan]].<ref>Kiesling, ''Rediscovering Armenia'', p. 67, available online at the [http://yerevan.usembassy.gov/armenia.pdf US embassy to Armenia's website] {{wayback|url=http://yerevan.usembassy.gov/armenia.pdf |date=20080626205330 }}</ref> |
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* [http://world-gazetteer.com/wg.php?x=&men=gcis&lng=en&des=wg&geo=-17&srt=npan&col=abcdefghinoq&msz=1500&pt=c&va=x World Gazeteer: Armenia] – World-Gazetteer.com |
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Revision as of 06:47, 17 December 2016
40°57′48″N 44°39′06″E / 40.96333°N 44.65167°E
Dsegh
Դսեղ | |
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Country | Armenia |
Marz (Province) | Lori |
Population (2008) | |
• Total | 2,698 |
Time zone | UTC+4 ( ) |
Dsegh (Template:Lang-hy), known as Tumanyan between 1938 and 1969, is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. Dsegh is the birthplace of one of the most celebrated of Armenian poets Hovhannes Tumanyan.[1]
References
- ^ Kiesling, Rediscovering Armenia, p. 67, available online at the US embassy to Armenia's website Archived 2008-06-26 at the Wayback Machine