• 19

    Nov

    Gona – little Switzerland in Racha, Georgia

    Gona is a small village in Oni Municipality, in the region of Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti. The village is surrounded by the Caucasus Mountains covered in snow. It is 39 km away from Oni, the central city of the region. Gona is located at 1680…
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  • 19

    Nov

    International Model United Nations to be held in Tbilisi

    For the first time In Georgia, International Model United Nations, organized by Kant’s Academy, will be held in Tbilisi. This will be one of the biggest Model United Nations Conference in eastern Europe, which will give youngsters an opportunity to involve in committee sessions, negotiations,…
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  • 19

    Nov

    Claudio Margottini about Vardzia

    Vardzia is a cave monastery in Samtskhe-Javakheti. Queen Tamar ordered the construction of Vardzia in the twelfth century. It contained apartments dug out of the rock and outside terraces for cultivation. An irrigation system was designed particularly for this. Since 2007, by the nomination of…
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  • 19

    Nov

    Soul Therapy – Nino Chakvetadze’s Beautiful Art

    Nino Chakvetadze, a Georgian painter and children’s books illustrator is becoming increasingly popular and famous for her, warm and emotional paintings and distinct style. -When did you find out that you had talent for painting? - I have been drawing since my childhood, but I…
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  • 14

    Nov

    Air France to launch Paris-Tbilisi flights in 2019

    The French flag carrier Air France will launch direct regular flights on the route Paris-Tbilisi from April 2019, announces TAV Georgia, the sole operator of Tbilisi and Batumi International Airports. Negotiations between Air France and the operator company of Tbilisi and Batumi International Airports -…
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  • 14

    Nov

    Indian airline Indigo in Georgia from 2019

    The largest Indian low cost airline Indigo plans to launch flights between India and Georgia starting from February 2019, announces TAV Georgia, the sole operator of Tbilisi and Batumi International Airports. Daily flights on the route Delhi-Tbilisi will be performed by Airbus 321 type aircraft.…
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  • 14

    Nov

    First time in Georgia – Georgian manuscripts

    First time in Georgia – 3D video-installation of unique Georgian manuscripts For the first time ever in Georgia, a unique collection of the National Centre of Manuscripts was presented via a 3D video-installation format on the 60th anniversary of the centre yesterday. The assembly hosted…
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  • 06

    Nov

    Zubalashvili Brothers: philanthropists in Tbilisi

    A collection of historical notes and material on the Zubalashvili brothers — Georgian entrepreneurs and philanthropists — has gone on display at the Museum of Georgia in Tbilisi earlier today. Opening for the public in the year when Georgia celebrates its centenary of the First…
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  • 06

    Nov

    First Georgian Restaurant in the Heart of Switzerland

    Nestled in the heart of Lausanne on Lake Geneva, the very first Georgian restaurant Pre-Fleuri opened in Switzerland by Tereza Haveri. Tereza Haveri was born in Tbilisi, but had to leave the country 20 years ago, where they started a new life in Europe. But…
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  • 06

    Nov

    Matsoni – Exquisite Georgian yogurt

    Matsoni is a Georgian fermented milk product, very similar to yogurt. Mostly it is made from cow’s milk. Matsoni is excellent sweetened with a bit of honey or served over fruit. It's a favorite in savory dishes, too! Ingredients: 500 ml of milk 1 tbsp…
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