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  2. Old Georgian - Wikipedia

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    Old Georgian (ႤႬႠჂ ႵႠႰႧႭჃႪႨ, [1] enay kartuli) is a literary language of the Georgian monarchies attested from the 5th century. The language remains in use as the liturgical language of the Georgian Orthodox Church and for the most part is still intelligible .

  3. Georgia (country) - Wikipedia

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    Georgian wine making is a very old tradition and a key branch of the country's economy. The country has sizeable hydropower resources. [ 275 ] Throughout Georgia's modern history agriculture and tourism have been principal economic sectors, because of the country's climate and topography.

  4. Georgian language - Wikipedia

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    The history of Georgian spans from Early Old Georgian in the 5th century, to Modern Georgian today. Its development as a written language began with the Christianization of Georgia in the 4th century. Georgian phonology features a rich consonant system, including aspirated, voiced, and ejective stops, affricates, and fricatives.

  5. Old Georgian Club - Wikipedia

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    Old Georgian Club is an Argentine sports club. Although headquartered in Buenos Aires , most of Old Georgian's facilities and venue are located on Quilmes . Founded in 1908 by alumni of St. George's College of Quilmes , the club sees itself as a pillar of Buenos Aires' British community.

  6. Georgians - Wikipedia

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    In a Georgian feast, the role of the tamada (toastmaster) is an important and honoured position. In countries of the former Soviet Union, Georgian food is popular due to the immigration of Georgians to other Soviet republics, in particular Russia. In Russia all major cities have many Georgian restaurants and Russian restaurants often feature ...

  7. Georgian Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The Georgian Wikipedia (Georgian: ქართული ვიკიპედია) is a Georgian language edition of free online encyclopedia Wikipedia. Founded in November 2003, it has 179,122 articles as of 14 February 2025.

  8. Georgian scripts - Wikipedia

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    The Georgian scripts are the three writing systems used to write the Georgian language: Asomtavruli, ... like þ in Old English: ქ, ჭ, and (in handwriting) ჯ ...

  9. Old Georgians - Wikipedia

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    Old Georgians, sometimes abbreviated to OG, refers to old boys/girls of schools with George in the name of the school, including: St George's College, Harare, Zimbabwe; St George's School, Harpenden, Hertfordshire; King George V College, Southport, Merseyside; St. George's Institution, Malaysia; St. George's College, Quilmes, Argentina