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  2. Armenia–Georgia border - Wikipedia

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    Turkey took the opportunity to wrest back lands in the east from Armenia, and Georgia occupied the Lori neutral zone with Armenian approval, so as to prevent it falling into Turkish hands. [10] The USSR's border with Turkey was finalised in October 1921 via the Treaty of Kars, thus fixing the western limit of the ArmeniaGeorgia border. [10]

  3. Sadakhlo - Wikipedia

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    The Sadakhlo - Bagratashen border crossing is the most important of the four vehicular crossings between Georgia and Armenia. More than 1.2 million incoming travellers were registered in 2019. [10] This is 15.7% of all inbound travellers to Georgia. This also leads to additional investments in infrastructure.

  4. S11 highway (Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    After crossing the GeorgiaArmenia border the highway continues as M1 to Gyumri, Armenia's second largest city. The entire two-lane S11 is part of the European E691 and Asian AH82 routes and connects with two other Georgian S-highways.

  5. S7 highway (Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    After crossing the Georgian-Armenian border the highway continues as M6 to Vanadzor, Armenia's third largest city. The S7 highway is entirely part of European route E001 and the Asian Highway AH81 and connects with the Georgian S6 highway in Marneuli .

  6. S6 highway (Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    After crossing the Georgian-Armenian border the highway continues as M3 to Vanadzor and Ashtarak, northwest of Yerevan. The S6 highway is entirely part of European E117 route xwhile the Ponichala to Marneuli segment is also part of the Asian AH81 highway .

  7. Three dead in Armenia floods, Russian military to send help - AOL

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    Russia's TASS news agency quoted Armenia's Interior Ministry as saying the death toll had risen to three in villages on the Debed River near the border with Georgia.

  8. S13 highway (Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    In 1996 the route was designated as "Sh21 Akhalkalaki - Kartsakhi (Turkish border)". [2] In 2011 the Sh21 got promoted to S13 [3] when Georgia and Turkey renewed discussions on establishing a Kartsakhi-Aktaş border crossing. Construction of the Baku–Tbilisi–Kars railway prompted the reactivation in 2010 of a 1990s intention for such border ...

  9. Armenia and, Azerbaijan trade accusations over border ... - AOL

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    Armenia and Azerbaijan on Tuesday traded accusations over a border skirmish that left at least four Armenian soldiers dead and escalated tensions between the two Caucasus neighbors. Armenia's ...