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Alexandropol (formerly Gumri), an important fortress and town in Russian Armenia, near the frontier of Turkey, 54 m. N. W. of Erivan; pop. in 1870, 17,272. Near it the Russians under Bariatinski obtained on Oct. 30, 1853, a great victory over the Turks.
 
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