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Religion: Antoniani Benedictini Armeni( Mechitarists, сокр. A.B.A.), Mechitarists (A congregation of Roman Catholic Armenian monks) -
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Religion: A.B.A., A.B.A. (Mechitarists)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Antoniani Benedictini Armeni
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(армянская религ. конгрегация, штаб-квартира которой расположена с 1717 на острове Сан Лазарро под Венецией) the Mechitarists
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