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25 November, 2020
Tourism infrastructure will be developed in the village Tandzia supported by UNDP. The Municipality of Bolnisi will promote local entrepreneurship.
The project is financially assisted by UNDP...
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24 October, 2018
As part of the project “Young Entrepreneurship Synergy – Network for Georgia-Azerbaijan Cross-Border Cooperation,” the Civil Development Agency (CiDA), a civil society...
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30 July, 2018
A memorandum of trilateral cooperation was signed between RMG, winemakers union “Wine Bolnisi” and Bolnisi municipality.
The aim of the memorandum is to support RMG as the country...
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30 May, 2018
Lika Bochorishvili lives in Shulaveri village, in Marneuli District. She goes to tenth grade at Shota Rustaveli School. Lika is one of the school’s most successful pupils and one of the...
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01 March, 2018
The Archeology, international research magazine of US Archaeological Institute, has named ancient wine remains discovered in Georgia in 2017 among the world’s 10 most important...
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30 November, 2017
Georgian wine has just broken Guinness world record, official webpage announced.
Chemical evidence of wine, dating back to 6000–5800 BC, was obtained from residues of ancient...
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22 November, 2017
“Very intensive work has been done by the group of international scientists, and I’m sure everyone is delighted that the research is finalized, and it was acknowledged that the eldest...
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17 November, 2017
TIME has published an article about a new archaeological finding in Georgia suggesting how "Europeans have been squeezing wine from grapes for hundreds of years longer than previously...
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15 November, 2017
The Washington Post has published an article which refers to ancient Georgians as the first wine-makers.
"At the next holiday dinner, when the discussion turns to...
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15 November, 2017
The National Geographic has devoted an article to recent research that proves that Georgia is the birthplace of grape wine-making.
The article read that on a small rise less than 20 miles...
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15 November, 2017
The global scientific community has recognised that the oldest grape wine was made in Georgia, from where it spread around the globe.
One of the world’s leading science journals,...
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10 November, 2017
“Cité des civilisations du Vin” exhibition “Georgia – the cradle of wine” was closed solemnly in the city of Bordeaux, France. The exhibition lasted for...
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