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  2. Dmanisi hominins - Wikipedia

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    Excavation site at Dmanisi in 2007. Dmanisi is located in southern Georgia, about 85 kilometres (52.8 miles) from the country's capital, Tbilisi.It was founded as a city in the Middle Ages and has thus been a site of archaeological interest for some time, with a prominent archaeological excavation site being located within the ruins of the old city on a promontory overlooking the Mashavera and ...

  3. Adjarabet Arena - Wikipedia

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    The first match was held on November 21, 2020, between Dinamo Batumi and Dila Gori.. On 10 July 2022, the Georgian Rugby Team defeated Italy 28–19. Batumi Stadium hosted this historical match, when Georgia defeated a first-tier team for the first time in 2022 summer series.

  4. Dmanisi - Wikipedia

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    Dmanisi (Georgian: დმანისი, romanized: dmanisi, pronounced, Azerbaijani: Başkeçid) is a town and archaeological site in the Kvemo Kartli region of Georgia approximately 93 km southwest of the nation’s capital Tbilisi in the river valley of Mashavera.

  5. Zurab Kipshidze - Wikipedia

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    Oqros oboba (TV Series) (1992) Amkhanag Stalinis mogzauroba aprikashi (1991) Alka (1990) Kedeli (1990) Giga, Angel, Snezhok i drugie (1989) Martokhela monadire (1989) Tsodvis shvilebi (TV Movie) (1989) Bravo, Alber Lolish (1987) Elisa da Rarus tavgadasavali (1987) Argonavtebi (TV Movie) (1986) Bagrationi (1985) The Legend of Suram Fortress (1985)

  6. FC Torpedo Kutaisi - Wikipedia

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    FC Torpedo Kutaisi (Georgian: საფეხბურთო კლუბი ტორპედო ქუთაისი) is a Georgian professional football club based in Kutaisi, Georgia's third largest city.

  7. Katsia II Dadiani - Wikipedia

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    Katsia was a son of Otia Dadiani on whose death he succeeded as prince-regnant of Mingrelia in 1758. In 1757, he had commanded a Mingrelian detachment which fought in the ranks of a united army of the western Georgian rulers led by King Solomon I of Imereti in the victorious battle of Khresili with the invading Ottoman forces.

  8. Sulkhan Tsintsadze - Wikipedia

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    After his death, his music also featured in the television series Oqros oboba. Tsintsadze’s most famous solo piano work is his 24 Preludes for Piano, written in 1971 for the Georgian pianist Roman Gorelashvili, who edited the set and recorded it in 1972. [1] [7] He wrote a separate set of 24 preludes for cello and piano in 1980. [8]

  9. Shushanik - Wikipedia

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    Shushanik (Armenian: Շուշանիկ; Georgian: შუშანიკი; c. 440 – 475), also known as Shushanika or Vardandukht, was a Christian Armenian woman who was tortured to death by her husband Varsken in the town of Tsurtavi, Georgia.