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  2. The Georgian Times - Wikipedia

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    Founded. 1993; 31 years ago. ( 1993) Headquarters. Tbilisi, Georgia. The Georgian Times is a weekly newspaper published from Tbilisi, Georgia, in the English and Georgian languages. It was founded in 1993. [1] [2]

  3. List of newspapers in Georgia (country) - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of newspapers in Georgia. Caucasian Journal (Tbilisi), online, published in English with versions in Georgian and Armenian languages. Netgazeti. Publika. 24 Saati (24 საათი) (Tbilisi) Akhali Epoka. Akhali Gazeti. Alia (Tbilisi) The Financial (Tbilisi), weekly English-language newspaper.

  4. List of newspapers in Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    Times-Journal Inc. Published once a week newspaper in Clayton County, Georgia, United States, and serves as the county's official legal organ. Clayton Tribune. Clayton, Georgia. Weekly. Community Newspapers, Inc.

  5. Georgian Orthodox Church - Wikipedia

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    The Georgian Orthodox Church is managed by the Holy Synod, headed by the Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia. The Holy Synod is the collective body of bishops of the church. In addition to the Patriarch, the Synod comprises 38 members, including 25 metropolitan bishops, 5 archbishops and 7 simple bishops.

  6. Georgia (country) - Wikipedia

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    Georgia is a mountainous country situated almost entirely in the South Caucasus, while some slivers of the country are situated north of the Caucasus Watershed in the North Caucasus. [166][167] The country lies between latitudes 41° and 44° N, and longitudes 40° and 47° E, with an area of 67,900 km 2 (26,216 sq mi).

  7. Georgian Public Broadcaster - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters of the Georgian Broadcasting in Tbilisi (2015) It started broadcasting radio in 1925, and Georgian TV started broadcasting in 1956. Today, 85% of the Georgian population receive the First Channel, and 55% receive the Second Channel. Georgian TV's programmes are also received by satellite and over the Internet in a number of ...

  8. Georgia national football team - Wikipedia

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    From 1923 to 1990, Georgian football players were part of the USSR national team, with two of them, Murtaz Khurtsilava and Aleksandre Chivadze, serving as captains at different times. [3] During the early Soviet era, Georgia competed in the Trans-Caucasian Championship, hosting the 1926 edition.

  9. Carrollton, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Carrollton, Georgia is a city in western Georgia, about 45 miles (72 km) west of Atlanta near the Alabama state line. It is the county seat of Carroll County, [4] which is included in the Atlanta metropolitan area. It is the home of the University of West Georgia and West Georgia Technical College. In 2020, the city had a population of 26,738.