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Sevan

British  
/ sɛˈvɑːn /

noun

  1. a lake in Armenia at an altitude of 1914 m (6279 ft). Area: 1417 sq km (547 sq miles)

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He said they would probably stay with relatives who live in a village near Lake Sevan in central Armenia.

From Reuters

"I was getting calls every week at the peak," says Sevan Tuna, managing director at financial adviser Alexander Spencer.

From Reuters

"I find now, that I'm constantly tracking the cost of certain items," Sevan Tavoukdjian says.

From BBC

But salaries have not kept up with the increases, pushing people to forego purchases, substitute cheaper alternatives, or - like Sevan - hunt for something free.

From BBC

Our bus squeezed between some cows on the roadside along Armenia’s graceful, blue, mountain-framed Lake Sevan to the left, and Russian armored personnel carriers, with backpacks, cases and cardboard boxes marked fragile piled haphazardly on top of these mechanized killing machines, held in place by green netting.

From New York Times