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  2. Armenia–Georgia border - Wikipedia

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    [8] [10] Thereafter, both Armenia and Georgia pushed into the Kars area of modern eastern Turkey, annexing lands and causing further disputes between over ownership of territory. [10] The issue was rendered moot when in 1920 Russia's Red Army invaded Azerbaijan and Armenia, ending the independence of both, followed in February–March 1921 by ...

  3. S7 highway (Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    When Georgia's road numbering system was revised in 1996 the "roads of international importance" (S-)category was introduced and the "S7 Marneuli–Sadakhlo (Armenian border)" replaced the A310 designation. [4] The S7 is the most popular route to travel between Tbilisi and Yerevan, offering alternative routes within Armenia.

  4. S13 highway (Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    The Akhalkalaki - Kartsakhi route has been promoted as an important gateway to Turkey, not in the least for Armenia. It shortens travelling from Armenia to Turkey with 57 km compared to the E691 (S11/S8) route through the Vale border crossing saving more than an hour travel time. When taking into account both routes join each other in Turkey ...

  5. South Caucasus Railway - Wikipedia

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    South Caucasus Railway currently operates the following services: [2] 1. ArmeniaGeorgia express/sleeper service: Yerevan to Tbilisi / Batumi via Gyumri and Vanadzor [3] [4] 2. Yerevan to Araks (Myasnikan) / Gyumri - 3 services a day plus 1 additional short journey to Araks, and a weekend express service (without stops between Yerevan and Gyumri

  6. Transport in Armenia - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, passenger flow at the two main airports of Armenia reached a record high of 2,856,673 million people. [19] In December 2019, yearly passenger flow exceeded 3,000,000 million people for the first time in Armenia's history. [20] In November 2019, the creation of a Free Route Airspace (FRA) between Armenia and Georgia was announced.

  7. Armenia–Georgia relations - Wikipedia

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    Georgia also supported Azerbaijan against Armenia in United Nations General Assembly Resolution 62/243, and Armenia has voted against several United Nations resolutions on Abkhazia that reiterate the right of return of all displaced persons and refugees to Georgia's breakaway regions. Despite the stated differences and conflicting interests ...

  8. Georgian Railway - Wikipedia

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    In 1899, the Kars–Gyumri–Tbilisi railway connection between Georgia and Armenia was established. [2] The Khashuri to Borjomi link was built in 1894, with the 900 mm (2 ft 11 + 7 ⁄ 16 in) Borjomi to Bakuriani narrow-gauge line operational from 1902, to serve the higher level skiing community. The Kakheti railway branch line was completed ...

  9. Crossroads of Peace - Wikipedia

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    The Crossroads of Peace [a] is a transportation project, proposed by the Armenian government in October 2023, which seeks to improve Armenia's links to neighboring Azerbaijan, Georgia, Iran and Turkey, [1] [2] [3] and to restore cooperation in the region and promote mutual understanding among nations.