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  2. Culture of Georgia (country) - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Georgia has evolved over the country's long history, providing it with a unique national identity and a strong literary tradition based on the Georgian language and alphabet. This strong sense of national identity has helped to preserve Georgian distinctiveness despite repeated periods of foreign occupation.

  3. Writer's House of Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Writer's House of Georgia, from the inner courtyard The Writer's House of Georgia is a mansion in Tbilisi dedicated to the promotion of literature and a focal point of Georgian literature. The mansion was built by David Sarajishvili , an entrepreneur, between 1903 and 1905. [ 1 ]

  4. List of Georgian writers - Wikipedia

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    Lali Kiknavelidze (born 1969), USSR/Georgia, screenwriter and film director; David Kldiashvili (1862–1931), Russian E/Georgia, fiction writer and dramatist; Sergo Kldiashvili (1893–1886), Russian E, fiction writer and dramatist; Ana Kordzaia-Samadashvili (born 1968), USSR/Georgia, novelist and literary journalist

  5. Levan Tsutskiridze - Wikipedia

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    Levan Tsutskiridze (Georgian: ლევან ცუცქირიძე; 12 January 1926 – 17 November 2021) was a Georgian monumentalist artist, illustrator, and painter of frescoes in the Sioni Cathedral, Tbilisi.

  6. Georgia literature - Wikipedia

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    Books related to Georgia's history and culture (Fulltext; mostly 19th-early 20th c.) Scott Thompson (ed.). "Georgia Authors". Gecko's Georgia. Archived from the original on March 15, 2012. "Topics: Media: Magazines and Journals", New Georgia Encyclopedia, Georgia Humanities Council "Georgia: Arts and Entertainment: Literature". DMOZ. AOL.

  7. Timeline of Tbilisi - Wikipedia

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    National Archives of Georgia headquartered in Tbilisi. [12] 1919 – Museum of Georgia active. 1920 – National Art Gallery opens. 1921 – February: City besieged by Bolshevist Russian Red Army. [11] 1922 City becomes capital of Transcaucasian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic. Art Academy founded. 1925 – FC Dinamo Tbilisi (football club ...

  8. 2018 in Georgia - Wikipedia

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    11 October – Georgia is named the Guest of Honor at the 2018 edition of the Frankfurt Book Fair, the world's largest literary event. [ 43 ] 20 October – The opposition Girchi Party activists hold Cannabis Legalization Festival in Deda Ena Park in downtown Tbilisi to protest the intention of the Parliament of Georgia to restrict consumption ...

  9. Georgian literature - Wikipedia

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    Georgian literature (Georgian: ქართული ლიტერატურა) refers to a long literary heritage, with some of the oldest surviving texts in Georgian language dating back to the 5th century. A golden age of Georgian literature flourished under the unified kingdom of David IV in the 11th century.