Kirovakan


[ki-roh-vuh-kahn; Russian kyi-ruh-vuh-kahn] /kɪˌroʊ vəˈkɑn; Russian kyɪ rə vʌˈkɑn/

noun
1.
a city in W Armenia, N of Yerevan.

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