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Republicrat [1] or Demopublican [2] [3] (also Repubocrat, [1] [4] Demican, [1] Democan, [1] and Republocrat [1]) are portmanteau names for both of the two major political parties in the United States, the Republican Party and the Democratic Party, collectively. These derogatory names first appeared in the 1872 United States presidential election.
On 15 March 2003, to coincide with the launch of its sister channel Imedi TV, Rustavi 2 introduced a new logo which consists of a zig-zagged abstract 2-numeral that is coloured bronze and are made up of gradient effects. Rustavi 2 was the main media source used as a tribune by the opposition leaders during the Rose Revolution in November 2003 ...
By 1904, the population was just under 100,000, occupying an area of approximately 532,000 acres (2,150 km 2) of mountains and swampy valleys, covered by corn fields, vineyards, and some tea plantations. It was the most ethnically homogenous of Georgian areas, with the peasantry and lesser rural nobility making up almost the entire population ...
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On June 2, 1946 the republican side won 54.3% of the vote and Italy officially became a republic, [53] a day celebrated since as Festa della Repubblica. Italy has a written democratic constitution , resulting from the work of a Constituent Assembly formed by the representatives of all the anti-fascist forces that contributed to the defeat of ...
rustavi.gov.ge Rustavi ( Georgian : რუსთავი [ɾustʰavi] ) is a city in the southeast of Georgia , in the region of Kvemo Kartli and 20 km (12 mi) southeast of capital Tbilisi . It has a population of 127,154 (January 2024 [ 4 ] ), making it the fourth most populous city in Georgia.
[2] [67] In the main city, Batumi, out of 152,839 inhabitants, 68.7% is Eastern Orthodox Christian, and they primarily adhere to the national Georgian Orthodox Church. [ 2 ] [ 72 ] Muslims make up 25.3% of population, [ 2 ] while there are also Catholic , Armenian Apostolic , Jehovah's Witness, Seventh-day Adventist , and Jewish communities. [ 72 ]
Shota Rustaveli (Georgian: შოთა რუსთაველი, c. 1160 – after c. 1220), [1] mononymously known simply as Rustaveli, was a medieval Georgian poet. He is considered to be the pre-eminent poet of the Georgian Golden Age and one of the greatest contributors to Georgian literature.