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The Arpa (Armenian: Արփա) is a river that flows through Armenia and Azerbaijan's Nakhichevan exclave. It originates in the Vayots Dzor province (marz) of Armenia and serves as a left tributary of the...
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The Arpa is a river in Armenia.
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The intake for diverting the Arpa River into Lake Sevan is being constructed near the settlement of Kechut on. the upper reaches of the Arpa River,
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Arpa (river, Armenia)
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The swift-flowing, unnavigable Aras provides most of the sediment forming the Kura-Aras delta. Principal tributaries of the Aras are the Arpa Çayi (Akhuryan), which receives the waters of the Kars River and Lake Çildir in Turkey, the Hrazdan, draining Lake Sevan in Armenia, and the Qareh Su, flowing off the Sabalan...
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What does ARPA stand for? Definition of ARPA in the list of acronyms and abbreviations provided by the Free Online Dictionary and Thesaurus. ARPA Agenzia Regionale Protezione Ambiente (Italian: Regional Agency for the Protection of Environment)
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The Akhurian, Akhuriyan, Akhuryan or Akhouryan (Armenian: Ախուրյան; Turkish: Arpaçay; Russian: Ахурян...
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In Turkey the Ghareso river flows in on the left side. The Akhurian, Metsamor, Hrazdan, Azat, Vedi, Arpa, Vorotan, Voghdji and Megri rivers flow in from the Armenian north side (left).
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Vayots Dzor is one of the most scenic and historically interesting regions of Armenia, centered on the watershed of the Arpa River and its tributaries before they flow SW into Nakhichevan to join the Arax river.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Bilaspur: city, Chhattisgarh state, central India, lying just west of the Arpa River. Bilaspur was the capital of a Gond kingdom until captured by the Marathas in the 18th century. Just north lies Ratanpur, an ancient Hindu capital of the Haihaya dynasty of Chhattisgarh; its ruins...
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