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Armavir

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[ahr-muh-veer, uhr-muh-vyeer] / ˌɑr məˈvɪər, ʌr mʌˈvyir /

noun

  1. a city in the SW Russian Federation, E of Krasnodar.


Example Sentences

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Kazkahstan won 2-1 in Armavir.

From Seattle Times

One of the first signs that Mr. Putin’s bonus program was going off the rails came in early May when ambulance drivers, paramedics and others gathered outside the main hospital in Armavir, a town in the southern region of Krasnodar.

From New York Times

A group of nurses gathered near the Armavir hospital to sing Dr. Smirnov’s praises, saying that he had worked hard to make sure his staff had proper protective equipment, and to warn, in the words of one angry nurse, that “without him work will stop.”

From New York Times

An official commission was then sent to investigate the Armavir hospital and quickly found a scapegoat: the head doctor, Sergei Smirnov.

From New York Times

George Mesrop Avakian was born in Armavir, Russia, on March 15, 1919.

From Washington Post