Museum of Adjara in Batumi Georgia December 2018
Khariton Akhvlediani Adjara State Museum
რას სთავაზობენ ვიზიტორებს აჭარაში, როგორია დასვენება ზღვაზე და მთაში, აჭარის სამთო-სათხილამურო კურორტები, ბათუმის ღისშესანიშნაობები, დაცული ტერიტორიები, ნაკრძალები და ეროვნული პარკები, ქართველი და უცხოელი ვიზიტორების ტურები - ამ თემებზე დეტალურ ინფორმაციას მაყურებელი გასართობ-შემეცნებით გადაცემა მოგზაურის დღიურში იხილავს. იმოგზაურეთ ჩვენთან ერთად და დაგეგმეთ თქვენი ტური.
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Georgia - Stalin's Contribution To WWII Remembered
T/I: 11:26:39
Eduard Shevardnadze, leader of the Georgian Republic, said on
Sunday (7/5) the late Soviet dictator, Josef Stalin's, role in the
allied victory over Nazi Germany in World War Two was great and
should not be forgotten. Shevardnadze spoke in Gori, Stalin's home
town, where he laid a wreath at the Stalin monument and visited
the nearby Stalin museum. =
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GORI, GEORGIA, 7/5
State delegation approaches Stalin monument
CU Stalin monument
Soldiers laying wreath
Leader of the Georgian Republic, Eduard Shevardnadze, Russian
SOT: Joseph Stalin's role in history will be re-evaluated by the
future historians. His importance for the victory in Word War Two
is great, and one should not forget this.
WS Shevardnadze and entourage walking
CU doorsign Home Museum of Joseph Vissarionovitch Stalin
Shevardnadze enters Home-Museum
WS museum with Stalin monument
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Adjara | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Adjara
00:01:02 1 History
00:02:24 1.1 Independent Georgia
00:04:28 2 Law and government
00:05:14 3 Geography and climate
00:06:03 3.1 Climate
00:07:50 4 Economy
00:09:01 5 Population
00:10:04 6 Religion
00:10:41 7 Traditional public festivals
00:10:51 7.1 Selimoba
00:11:20 7.2 Shuamtoba
00:11:48 7.3 Machakhloba
00:12:20 7.4 Kolkhoba
00:12:42 8 People
00:13:47 9 See also
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Adjara (Georgian: აჭარა Ač’ara [at͡ʃʼara] (listen)), officially known as the Autonomous Republic of Adjara (Georgian: აჭარის ავტონომიური რესპუბლიკა Ač’aris Avt’onomiuri Resp’ublik’a [at͡ʃʼaris avtʼɔnɔmiuri rɛspʼublikʼa] (listen)), is a historical, geographic and political-administrative region of Georgia. Located in the country's southwestern corner, Adjara lies on the coast of the Black Sea near the foot of the Lesser Caucasus Mountains, north of Turkey. It is an important tourist destination and includes Georgia's second-largest city of Batumi as its capital. About 350,000 people live on its 2,880 km2.
Adjara is home to the Adjarians, a regional subgroup of Georgians. Adjara's name can be spelled in a number of ways, including Ajara, Ajaria, Adjaria, Adzharia, Atchara and Achara, among others. Under the Soviet Union, Adjara was part of the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic as the Adjarian ASSR.