Erivan
[yer-uh-vahn; Russian yi-ryi-vahn] /ˌyɛr əˈvɑn; Russian yɪ ryɪˈvɑn/
noun
1.
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[yer-uh-vahn; Russian yi-ryi-vahn] /ˌyɛr əˈvɑn; Russian yɪ ryɪˈvɑn/
noun
1.
a city in and the capital of Armenia, in the W part.
/Russian jɪrɪˈvan/
noun
1.
a variant spelling of Yerevan
/Russian jɪrɪˈvan/
noun
1.
the capital of Armenia: founded in the 8th century bc; an industrial city and a main focus of trade routes since ancient times; university. Pop: 1 066 000 (2005 est) Also called Erevan, Erivan
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