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  2. Sorrel soup - Wikipedia

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    Its other English names, spelled variously schav, shchav, shav, or shtshav, are borrowed from the Yiddish language, [4] which in turn derives from Slavic languages, like for example Belarusian шчаўе, Russian and Ukrainian щавель, shchavel, Polish szczaw. The soup name comes ultimately from the Proto-Slavic ščаvĭ for sorrel.

  3. Data Tutashkhia - Wikipedia

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    The novel is a story of a Georgian outlaw of the Imperial Russian period, a very popular theme in Georgian literature, and combines thrilling escapades with Dostoevskian dealings with the fate of an individual and national soul.

  4. Salt White - Wikipedia

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    Salt White (Georgian: Marilivit tetri) is a 2011 Georgian drama film directed by Keti Machavariani. [1] [2] [3] Cast. Nino Koridze; Gagi Svanidze; Fea Tsivadze ...

  5. Tetri - Wikipedia

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    Tetri (Georgian: თეთრი) is a fractional currency used in the country of Georgia. It was put into circulation in 1995. It was put into circulation in 1995. The name tetri ("white") was adopted from the term describing golden , silver or copper coins known in ancient and medieval Georgia.

  6. Erdogan vows Syria ground invasion, Kurds prepare response - AOL

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    Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan vowed Wednesday to order a land invasion of northern Syria targeting Kurdish groups, amid yearslong border violence and repeated Turkish incursions. Turkey ...

  7. The White Collar (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The White Collar (Georgian: თეთრი საყელო; Tetri sakelo) is a novel by Georgian novelist Mikheil Javakhishvili. It was first published in magazine Mnatobi (in 1926). During his life, it was published several times. [ 1 ]

  8. Aragvi - Wikipedia

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    The Tetri Aragvi ("White Aragvi") [4] flows from Gudauri down to the town of Pasanauri, where it is joined by the Shavi Aragvi ("Black Aragvi"), [5] the main river of Gudamakari to the north-east.

  9. Ipolite Khvichia - Wikipedia

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    In 1934 he graduated from Tbilisi Industrial-Economic College. In 1932-1936 he was an actor in Tsulukidze and Gegechkori regional theaters. Starring mainly in comedic roles: Quchara and Khariton (Polycarpe Kakabadze's "The Roaring Tulip", "The Marriage of Colmeurn"), Trufaldino and Marquis Floripopolis (Carlo Goldoni's "Servant of Two Masters", "Hotel Hostess"), Natsarkekia (Giorgi ...