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  2. Adjara - Wikipedia

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    Adjara is well known for its humid climate (especially along the coastal regions) and prolonged rainy weather, although there is plentiful sunshine during the spring and summer months. Adjara receives the highest amounts of precipitation both in Georgia and in the Caucasus. It is also one of the wettest temperate regions in the northern hemisphere

  3. History of Adjara - Wikipedia

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    Under Abashidze's control, Adjara experienced relative political stability and economic growth during the Georgian Civil War. [citation needed] Despite significant foreign investments and numerous financial projects, most Adjarians remained impoverished. On October 24, 1997, Adjara became a full member of the Assembly of European Regions (AER).

  4. Category:Martial artists from Adjara - Wikipedia

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  5. Adjarians - Wikipedia

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    The armed uprising began in the mountainous regions of Adjara in April 1929. Soviet troops were deployed in response and swiftly quelled the revolt. [27] The Georgian population of Adjara had been generally known as Muslim Georgians until the 1926 Soviet census listed them as Adjarians, separate from the rest of Georgians, counting 71,426 of ...

  6. Category:Adjara - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Adjara" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  7. Gonio (fortress) - Wikipedia

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    Gonio (Georgian: გონიოს ციხე, previously called Apsarus or Apsaros (Ancient Greek: Ἄψαρος) [1] and Apsyrtus or Apsyrtos (Ἄψυρτος) [2]) is a Roman fortification in Adjara, Georgia, on the Black Sea, 15 km south of Batumi, at the mouth of the Chorokhi river. The village sits 4 km north of the Turkish border.

  8. Category:History of Adjara - Wikipedia

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  9. Skhalta Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The Skhalta Cathedral (Georgian: სხალთა, [sχɑltʰɑ]) is a Georgian Orthodox monastery and cathedral church in Adjara, Georgia, dating from the mid-13th century. It is a large hall church design, with fragments of the 14th or 15th century Paleologian -style wall painting.