Tbilisi
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08 March, 2016
Near the Georgian border there is a spring from which gushes a stream of oil in such abundance that a hundred ships may load there at once.
This for burning oil is not good to eat but...
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06 March, 2016
Georgia has been named among the 50 cheapest countries to live by famous website TIME.com.
According to writer people need to live in these countries after retirement to enjoy more...
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01 March, 2016
In light of the 70th anniversary of the United Nations Organization, Georgian clay pot called Kvevri is planned to be installed in front of the UN office in Geneva, Switzerland. As reported, the...
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26 February, 2016
Special offer for Mother’s day!
Set aside all other plans and invite your lovely mother to a special Family Buffet Dinner in Be CHIC restaurant. The buffet includes unlimited...
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04 February, 2016
As most of our stories do, this began as an argument. Liz was espousing the virtues of Georgian food, which I had summarily dismissed, and then, during the following geeky discussion of random...
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01 February, 2016
Members of the government and representatives of the lucrative tourism trade discussed Friday current prospects for developing tourism as well as stream-lining resource...
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28 January, 2016
The Georgian Wine House was unveiled in the Chinese town of Lishui, the Zhejiang Province.
Maia Tskitishvili, a special representative of LEPL National Wine Agency of the Georgian Agriculture...
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26 January, 2016
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11 January, 2016
Almost three million tourists have come to Georgia in 2015, and trends show visitor numbers are growing.
In total 2,278,562 tourists visited Georgia last year, which was 2.2 percent more than...
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11 January, 2016
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24 December, 2015
We’ve found every lagoon and towering peak, and thanks to technology, we only need seconds to inform our friends of the epic stretch of deserted beach we just discovered. Yet, despite...
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23 December, 2015
(CNN)The best stories arise from the road less traveled.
As new routes launch, developing nations welcome tourism and closed-off regions emerge.
So what's hot in 2016?
We...
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