Cheremi historic site (Georgian: ჭერემის ნაქალაქარი, romanized: ch'eremis nakalakari, literally, "the ruined/former city of Cheremi") is a historic and...
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Akhasheni Velistsikhe Kardenakhi Bakurtsikhe Gurjaani Vazisubani Ziari Cheremi Qitaani Pkhoveli Naniani Jimiti Kachreti Makharadze Darcheti Kodalo Arashenda...
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Jvari Monastery (category Religious sites in Georgia (country))
Georgian architecture. Along with other historic structures of Mtskheta, the monastery was listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1994. Jvari Monastery...
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Nekresi (category Archaeological sites in Georgia (country))
King Vakhtang I (r. 447–522), appears to have had Nekresi, together with Cheremi, in an appanage. In the 6th century, a hill at Nekresi became home to a...
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Metekhi (Metechi; Georgian: მეტეხი) is a historic neighborhood of Tbilisi, Georgia, located (42.92N 44.34E) on the elevated cliff that overlooks the Mtkvari...
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Svetitskhoveli Cathedral (category World Heritage Sites in Georgia (country))
of the Living Pillar) is an Orthodox Christian cathedral located in the historic town of Mtskheta, Georgia, to the northwest of the Georgian capital Tbilisi...
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Oshki (category Historic sites in Turkey)
monastery[excessive citations] from the second half of the 10th century located in the historic province of Tao, now part of the territory of Turkey. The main church,...
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living "in the share of Japheth" among others: Chud, Merya, Muroma, Ves, Cheremis, Mordvin, Chud Zavolochskaya ('beyond the portages'), Perm, Pechera, Sum...
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Tbilisi Sioni Cathedral (category Religious sites in Georgia (country))
Georgia with the same name. The Tbilisi Sioni Cathedral is situated in the historic Sionis Kucha (Sioni Street) in downtown Tbilisi, with its eastern façade...
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Katskhi pillar (category Archaeological sites in Georgia (country))
Simoneti Kakheti Akhmeta Akura Alaverdi Argokhi Bochorma Bodbe Chabukauri Cheremi Dartlo David Gareja David Gareja Lavra Dodo Dolochopi Dzveli Diklo Dzveli...
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replacement again, dating from 918 .[citation needed] The remoteness of the site made the construction difficult, as most material, notably the high-quality...
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of Adigeni in the historic province of Samtskhe. The monastery is alternatively known as Chule (ჭულე) or Chulebi (ჭულები). The site was home to a monastic...
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cathedral is on the Tentative List for status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Stylistically, Nikortsminda reflects the Georgian cross-dome style of architecture...
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first quarter of the 11th century, and represents one of the most important sites of western Georgian architecture. It is also considered one of the more...
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მნიშვნელობის კატეგორიის კულტურის უძრავი ძეგლები) are buildings, structures, sites, or places in Georgia that have been determined to have nationwide cultural...
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