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    Bzyb (Abkhaz: Бзыԥ, Bzyph, Georgian: ბზიფი, Bzipi, Russian: Бзыбь or Бзыпта) is an urban-type settlement located in the Gagra District of Abkhazia, Georgia...
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  • Bzyb, Bzyp, Bzyph or Bziphi may refer to the following entities in Abkhazia, Georgia: Bzyb (region), a historical region of Abkhazia Bzyb (village) Bzyb...
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    The Bzyb or Bzipi (/bzɪb/ or /bzipi/; Georgian: ბზიფი; Abkhaz: Бзыԥ, romanized: Bzyṗ) is (along with the Kodori) one of the two largest rivers of Abkhazia...
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    The Bzyb Church (Georgian: ბზიფის ტაძარი, romanized: bzipis t'adzari) is a ruined medieval Christian church at the village of Bzyb in Gagra District, Abkhazia/Georgia...
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    Abkhazians (redirect from Bzyb (Abkhazians))
    There are also three subgroups of the Abkhaz people. The Bzyb (Бзыԥ, Bzyph) reside in the Bzyb River region, and speak their own dialect. The Abzhui (Абжьыуа...
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    settlements are: Gagra Pitsunda Leselidze Gantiadi Bzyb The district is mostly mountainous except for the Bzyb lowland in the southern part of it (where Pitsunda...
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  • refer to: Gega River [ka; ru], a tributary of the Bzyb River of Georgia Gega, Bulgaria, a village in Bulgaria Gega Point, a promontory in Antarctica...
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    constituting a majority. The village is situated in the eponymous valley between the Greater Caucasus and Bzyb ranges. The river Bzyb and several of its tributaries...
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    known as the Bzyb Abkhazia, on the coast from the modern-day Gagra on the Bzyb River to the Ghalidzga river, with the residence in the village of Lykhny;...
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    Gergetis Samebis eklesia) is a popular name for Holy Trinity Church near the village of Stepantsminda in Georgia. The church is situated on the right bank of...
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    capture the entire Sochi district in four days, pushing Georgia back to the Bzyb River. Gagra was also captured by the White forces. Denikin believed that...
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    After 2001 Demidov and the team were also developing several caves on the Bzyb massif, adjacent to Arabika, such as Khabyu cave in 2001, Napra cave in 2001–2003...
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    Alaverdeli, who came from Antioch and settled in Alaverdi, then a small village and former pagan religious center dedicated to the Moon. At a height of...
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    Georgian Orthodox church, probably dating to the early 12th century, in the village of Kiş, approximately 5 km north of Shaki, Azerbaijan. It has been inactive...
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    სვეტი, kac'xis svet'i) is a natural limestone monolith located at the village of Katskhi in western Georgian region of Imereti, near the town of Chiatura...
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    the western Abkhaz border was changed, with the area west and north of the Bzyb River removed and merged into Chernmorski okrug, apparently so as to include...
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    form of the name for the area, Абжуа). Bzyb or Bzyp, spoken in the Caucasus and in Turkey, and named after the Bzyb (Abkhaz: Бзыԥ) area. Sadz, nowadays spoken...
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    flourishing town of Gremi and is located southwest of the present-day village of the same name in the Kvareli district, 115 kilometers east of Tbilisi...
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    certain periods the monasteries owned extensive agricultural lands and many villages. The renaissance of wall painting chronologically coincides with the general...
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    Range runs along the region's northern border, with its spurs – the Gagra, Bzyb and Kodori ranges – dividing the area into a number of deep, well-watered...
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    Abkhazia: Sukhumi Gagra Gali Gudauta New Athos Ochamchire Pitsunda Tkvarcheli Bzyb Gulripshi Leselidze Ilori Lykhny Myussera Pskhu Gantiadi Demographics of...
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  • boarding houses were built on the western coast of the bay in the 1960s: Apsny, Bzyb, Golden Fleece, Kolkheti (now Kolkhida), Amra, Iveria (now Amzara) and "Lighthouse"...
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    site was abandoned. Part of the valuables were moved to the Imeretian village of Vardzia, where they were presumably used for construction of the church...
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    identified as probably being the ruined monastery known as Porta, in Pırnallı village, Artvin province, Turkey. In 780 the future St Gregory of Khandzta moved...
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    Iqalto (Georgian: იყალთო) is a village about 10 km west of the town Telavi in the Kakheti region of Eastern Georgia. It is mostly known for its monastery...
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    Massif, speleo camp in the Northern Urals, in 1985 an educational camp on Bzyb Range and an expedition to Iljuhin cave on Arabika, both in Western Caucasus...
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    (Georgian: პარხალი), also known in Turkish as Barhal or Altıparmak, is a village that contains a medieval Georgian monastery and cathedral church. It is...
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  • territory. B. A. Vakhrushev, V. N. Dublyansky, G. N. Amelichev. "Karst of the Bzyb ridge. Western Caucasus". www.snowcave.ru (in Russian). Archived from the...
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    elections on 24 August. Valeri Bganba was born on 26 August 1954 in the village of Bzyb in Gagra District. Between 1971 and 1976 he attended the Kuban Agriculture...
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    Baptist, was built between 963 and 973. The monastery is located in the village of Çamlıyamaç, in northeastern Erzurum Province, bordering Artvin Province...
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