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Kutaisi (/kuːˈtaɪsiː/ koo-TIE-see, Georgian: ქუთაისი pronounced [kʰutʰaisi] ) is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world and the third-most... |
named for its administrative center, Kutais (present-day Kutaisi). The Kutaisi Governorate was formed in 1846 as a result of the division of the Georgia-Imeretia... |
region of Georgia. The Kutaisi uezd was eponymously named for its administrative center, Kutais (present-day Kutaisi). The Kutaisi uezd was formed in 1846... |
The Batum oblast was included in the Kutaisi Governorate in 1897; The population of its territory within the Kutaisi Governorate was 144,584 according to... |
Kutaisi, which is the capital of the region. The Imereti region has one self governing city (Kutaisi) and 11 municipalities with 163 administrative communities... |
parliament shall be the western city of Kutaisi. On 26 May 2012, Saakashvili inaugurated the new Parliament building in Kutaisi. This was done in an effort to... |
and largest city in Georgia Batumi, the second largest city in Georgia Kutaisi, Georgia's third largest city. Square in Rustavi, Georgia's fourth largest... |
Tiflis Governorate (section Administrative divisions) to the south, Kars Oblast to the southwest, Batum Oblast to the west, Kutaisi Governorate to the northwest, Terek Oblast to the north, Dagestan Oblast... |
Gori, Elizavetpol, Kutaisi, Telavi and Erivan. The highest decree of 14 December 1846 introduced changes in the administrative-territorial organisation... |
Dila Gori Dinamo Batumi Samgurali Tsqaltubo Sioni Bolnisi Telavi Torpedo Kutaisi Tbilisi teams: Dinamo Gagra Locomotive Saburtalo Source: Erovnuli Liga... |
List of municipalities in Georgia (country) (category Lists of administrative divisions) of cities and towns in Georgia Occupied territories of Georgia Administrative divisions of Georgia "Registry of Municipalities" (in Georgian). National... |
Batum oblast (section Administrative divisions) to the Russian Empire Census, the Batum oblast (at the time part of the Kutaisi Governorate) had a population of 144,584 on 28 January [O.S. 15 January] 1897... |
Georgia (country) (section Administrative divisions) which are recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Sites (Bagrati Cathedral in Kutaisi and Gelati Monastery, historical monuments of Mtskheta, and Upper Svaneti)... |
Ancient Georgian place names (section Kutaisi) during this period. Significant ancient Georgian cities such as Mtskheta, Kutaisi, Uplistsikhe, Vani, and Tbilisi are emblematic of the country's rich history... |
Zugdidi uezd (category Kutaisi Governorate) was eponymously named for its administrative center, Zugdidi. The Zugdidi uezd was formed in 1867 as part of the Kutaisi Governorate on the territory during... |
Kars oblast (section Administrative divisions) Ottoman Empire to the west, the Batum Oblast (in 1883–1903 part of the Kutaisi Governorate) to the north, the Tiflis Governorate to the northeast, and... |
Zaqatala region (Saingilo), capital – Zaqatala 9 – Kutaisi region (Kvemo Imereti), capital - Kutaisi 10 – Zestaponi region (Zemo Imereti), capital - Zestaponi... |
passengers served in 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023: Batumi Kutaisi Tbilisi Queen Tamar Ambrolauri Natakhtari Airport names shown in bold have... |
Sukhumi okrug (category Kutaisi Governorate) Sukhum okrug was a special administrative district (okrug) in the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire, part of the Kutaisi Governorate from 1883 until... |
eventually by the 22nd Motorised Brigade, and the 152nd Motor Rifle Division at Kutaisi was eventually replaced by the 21st Motorised Brigade. The 25th Motorised... |