Ninotsminda

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Georgian ნინოწმინდა (ninoc̣minda), named after the nearby church devoted to Saint Nino: წმინდა (c̣minda, holy) + ნინო (nino).

Proper noun

Ninotsminda

  1. An Armenian-populated town in Samtskhe-Javakheti region of Georgia. Known as Bogdanovka before 1991.

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