• Digor may refer to: Digor (sports), a traditional sport in Bhutan Digor dialect, a dialect of the Ossetian language Digor, Kars, a district in Turkey's...
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    other dialect - Iron (East Ossetian) - do not understand Digor (West Ossetian), although the Digor usually understand East Ossetian, as it was the official...
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    Digor District is a district of the Kars Province of Turkey. Its seat is the town of Digor. Its area is 1,092 km2, and its population is 19,872 (2022)...
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  • Digor Ossetian (/ˈdɪɡər/; Ossetian: дигорон ӕвзаг, romanized: digoron ӕvzag pronounced [digɔːrɔːn ɐvzɑːg]) also known as Digor Ossetic or Digor-Ossetic...
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    Digor (Kurdish: Dîgor, Ottoman Turkish: ديغور, Armenian: Տիկոր, romanized: Tikor) is a town in Kars Province in the Eastern Anatolia region of Turkey...
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  • The Dig may refer to: The Dig (band), American rock band The Dig (2018 film), a 2018 film The Dig (2021 film), a 2021 film "The Dig" (House), a 2011 episode...
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    (often styled as "DiG!C") is Canon Inc.'s name for a family of signal processing and control units for digital cameras and camcorders. DIGIC units are used...
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    Digor or degor is a traditional sport in Bhutan, somewhat resembling the sport of shot put. Digor is played with a pair of spherical flat stones that...
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  • The 1935 Digor earthquake occurred on 1 May at Digor, Kars in the Eastern Anatolia region of Turkey. It had a moment magnitude of 6.1 and caused 540 fatalities...
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  • West the Digor dialect is more prevalent. The Iron dialect has been the basis of the Ossetian written language since the abolition of the Digor standard...
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