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''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 Kars Province * Digor (people) The Digor (Digor dialect: Дигорон - ''Digoron'', ''pl.'': Дигорӕ, Дигорӕнттӕ - ''Digoræ'', ''Digorænttæ'') are a subgroup of the Ossetians. They speak the Digor Ossetian, Digor dialect of the Eastern Iranian languages, ...
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Digor (sports)
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 are hurled at two targets (pegs) fixed in the ground about 20 meters apart. The game is played all over Bhutan, but typically more in rural areas, and more often by men. The only required equipment for playing the game is a pair of flat spherical stones for each player. The size and weight of the stones differ from player to player depending on his choice and strength. A player can have as many stones of any size as he wants, but can play only two at a time. Digor can be played as a team game or individual game. If there are three persons, the game is played as on individual gaming basis. If there are four or more persons, it is preferred to be played in two teams that compete against each other. There is no fixed numbers of players on the teams, but too many players make the game slower and cumbersome. So, normally seven ...
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Digor Dialect
Digor or Digorian (''дигорон digoron'') is a dialect of the Ossetian language spoken by the Digor people. It is less widely spoken than Iron, the other extant Ossetian dialect. The two are distinct enough to sometimes be considered separate languages; in the recently published Digor–Russian dictionary, the compiler Fedar Takazov refers to a "Digor language", though the editor in the same book uses "Digor dialect". Until 1939, Digor had a literary language separate from Iron. Digorian speakers live in the western part of North Ossetia (Digora, Chikola, etc.); in North Ossetia's capital, Vladikavkaz; and in larger cities of Russia. Counts of speakers are largely nonexistent, because Digorians are mostly calculated as Ossetians during census. See also * Ossetians * North Ossetia–Alania * Digor people The Digor (Digor dialect: Дигорон - ''Digoron'', ''pl.'': Дигорӕ, Дигорӕнттӕ - ''Digoræ'', ''Digorænttæ'') are a subgroup of the Ossetians. ...
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Digor, Kars
Digor ( ku, Dîgor, ota, ديغور, ) is a district of Kars Province in the Eastern Anatolia Region, Turkey, Eastern Anatolia region of Turkey. The population of the town is 2,647. The mayor is Nebi Kerenciler (Justice and Development Party (Turkey), AKP). Notable People * Mahmut Alınak (1952*), Kurds, Kurdish Politician See also *Tekor Basilica *Digor (people), Digoron People *Yazidis in Armenia References External links Governor's Office for Digor
Towns in Turkey Populated places in Kars Province Districts of Kars Province Kurdish settlements in Turkey {{Kars-geo-stub ...
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