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  1. Defending the Border: Identity, Religion, And Modernity in the Republic of Georgia (Culture and Society After Socialism) by Mathijs Pelkmans, 2006-09-21
  2. The Georgian Feast: The Vibrant Culture and Savory Food of the Republic of Georgia by Darra Goldstein, 1999-07-14
  3. Georgia (Cultures of the World) by Michael Spilling, 1997-10
  4. Achaemenid Culture and Local traditions in Anatolia, Southern Caucasus and Iran: New Discoveries
  5. Centres of ancient Georgian culture by Levan Vasil'evich Menabde, 1968
  6. Liberty's Captives: Narratives of Confinement in the Print Culture of the Early Republic

61. The Georgian “Rose Revolution” Series
Traditional Vocal Music from the republic of georgia Alan Maka Dvalishvili (President, georgian Arts culture Center, Tbilisi, georgia) “Modernity and
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The Harriman Institute
Presents the Georgian “Rose Revolution” Series Georgian Rose President Mikheil Saakashvili, one of Columbia ’s own, an alumnus of the Law ... and the inspiration and voice of the Rose Revolution, 26 Feb '04. President Mikheil Saakashvili Georgian Representative to the UN, Reza Adamia, and Zeyno Baran, Director, International Security and Energy Programs, The Nixon Center, Ambassador Stephen Stetanovich Georgian “Rose Revolution” This semester the Harriman Institute is sponsoring the Georgian “Rose Revolution” Colloquium, organized by Harriman faculty member, Jenik Radon Georgia is now heralded as a model of peaceful popular sovereignty and as a democratic model for other former Soviet republics. The critical question that must now be answered can democracy deliver? Can it improve the lives of the Georgian people? The Colloquium will focus on those questions and accordingly look at the full range of challenges facing Georgia It is a nation that, since the disintegration of the

62. Press Releases-PRESS RELEASE
of regional leader, declared the President of the republic of georgia personalities that contributed to the rapprochement of the Romanian and georgian culture.
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63. Media About Alumni
A group of business leaders from the republic of georgia is living and it is and on the person s ability to make the language and culture adjustment, which
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Business leaders from Republic of Georgia visiting area
By Chris Long
A group of business leaders from Rustavi, Georgia is visiting Newton and Marshalltown as part of one-month program called Community Connections, which is designed to give international guests firsthand experience with American life, culture and business practices.
E xperts can learn and teach at the same time.
A group of business leaders from the Republic of Georgia is living and working in Central Iowa from May 17 to June 14. Their visit is part of a program called Community Connections, which is sponsored by the Educational and Cultural Affairs Division of the U.S. State Department.
I n Iowa the program is organized by the Newton-based Iowa Resource for International Service (IRIS), a nonprofit organization headed by former Iowa LT. Gov. Robert Anderson, who also founded the Iowa Peace Institute.
T he visiting business leaders include bankers, insurance representatives, retail managers and journalists among others. They are observing operations at businesses in Newton and Marshalltown similar to their own.

64. Speak Out: The Aftermath Of The Attacks: Religious Persecution In Republic Of Ge
assembly is being threatened in the republic of georgia have the right to develop their culture freely without The Constitution of georgia of August 24, 1995 is
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    Religious Persecution in Republic of Georgia Posted by Sean on 7/31/2003, 4:15 pm
    Religious freedom and freedom of assembly is being threatened in the Republic of Georgia. Here is a letter I wrote to the Ambassador of Georgia here in the US. I'd appreciate your opinion(s) on the matter.
    Dear Ambassador, Greetings and salutations. I hope this letter finds you and your associates
    in good health. I am writing concerning a matter of Human Rights that has come to my
    attention. As you are very well aware, your country's Parliament, on August 24, 1995,
    adopted a very important document: the Constitution of Georgia. The majority
    of the members of the Parliament of Georgia expressed their wish and ability
    to solve the fundamental problems of government authority and INDIVIDUALS,
    not by violence but only on the basis of the Constitutional Justice. With respect to the main focus of the Constitution, all the participants of
    the Constitutional process were in agreement. Namely that every Article of

65. Republic Of Georgia (Harpers.org)
This is republic of georgia, a country Harpers.org is the website of Harper s Magazine, an American journal of literature, politics, culture, and the arts
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Nov 24 President Eduard Shevardnadze of Georgia was forced to resign in the face of massive protests. [New York Times] Nov 30 Georgia's new rulers, who overthrew Eduard Shevardnadze because they were tired of living in one of the most corrupt nations on earth, began hiring their friends and relatives for important government positions. [New York Times] Jan 6 Mikhail Saakashvili was elected president of Georgia in a huge landslide; early projections showed him winning 96.7 percent of the vote [New York Times] This is Republic of Georgia a country and a location . It is within Former Soviet Territories , which is part of Geopolitical Regions , which is part of Connections , which is part of Harpers.org Navigate by Hierarchy
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66. Wikinfo Republic Of Georgia
Main article Economy of the republic of georgia. Demographics. Main article Demographics of the republic of georgia. culture. Main article culture of georgia.
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67. Ajar Autonomous Republic: Society And Culture
In spite of the complicated situation that has been existing in georgia since the early 90s, Ajar art and culture are successfully developing.
http://www.taboo.ru/adjara/eng/society.shtml
P resently there are 402 comprehensive schools, 49 pre-school establishments and 23 kindergartens, the Batumi State University, Polytechnic Institute, Agricultural Institute, Fine Arts Institute, Marine Academy, 16 Private higher educational establishments of different profiles and a college in Ajara. The State Conservatory was opened last year.
R esearch activity is coordinated by the Ajar center of the Academy of Sciences of Georgia. 14 research institutes are presently functioning.
T he sanctuary-museum Gonio-Apsaros, the Batumi Archeological museum and others have been opened recently.
A jara has made a great contribution to the development of national heritage: in the XI-XII centuries, the famous writer and astronomer Abuseridze Tbeli worked here. According to his thesis, the Pope made an amendment to the church calendar.
I n spite of the complicated situation that has been existing in Georgia since the early 90s, Ajar art and culture are successfully developing. The Opera and Ballet Theater has been founded. Its performances have already acquired international recognition. The State Cappella has been opened. The State Drama Theatre, the Symphonic Orchestra and a number of ensembles are a great success. The Fine Arts Museum has been opened. International Contests have been held in Batumi, where recognized musicians have been invited. Painters of Ajara and other people involved in creative professions are efficiently working in the sphere of art.
I n the Batumi Opera and Ballet State Theater there have been two ballet first-night performances. These performances of the newly born company received a great approval of the audience, guests and experts.

68. Newsgroups Available Under Soc.culture
soc.culture.repof-georgia The Caucasian republic of georgia and georgians. soc.culture.romanian Discussion of Romanian and Moldavian people.
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69. MOLDOVA SOCIETY & CULTURE
georgian culture The foundations of culture in republic of georgia. German cookery - German cookery - Recipes dishes. Giuvaer - Kishinev Jewellery Plant.
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70. Full Display
Title The georgian feast the vibrant culture and savory food of the republic of georgia /Darra Goldstein ; paintings by Niko Pirosmani. Author (personal)
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Publisher: Berkeley, Ca. :University of California Press,1999.
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71. Right Now!
A Magazine of politics, ideas and culture. Enter a word or phrase and press Search. Top Level General Web Resources republic of georgia Web Sites.
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72. Near And Middle Eastern Civilizations Undergraduate Student Association Website
Devoted to the study of the ancient (from c. 3100 BCE) and contemporary cultures found within modern day Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Turkey, Rhodes, Cyprus, Iraq, (to some extent Armenia, Azerbaijan, and the republic of georgia) and western Iran.
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73. Picture Gallery Of Georgian Painters
David Popiashvili (1969). Otar Imerlishvili (1970). Archil Vepkhvadze (1967). Lasha Sulakauri (1958). * * * Back to the HomePage of the Parliament of georgia.
http://www.parliament.ge/CULTURE/ART/PAINT/paint.html
Pirosmani (1862) Gigo Gabashvili (1862-1936) David Kakabadze (1889) Lado Gudiashvili (1896-1980) Pirosmani (1862) Gigo Gabashvili (1862-1936) David Kakabadze (1889) Lado Gudiashvili (1896-1980) ...
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74. Www.news2mail.com: Soc.Culture.Rep-of-georgia -- The Caucasian Republic Of Georg
Subscribe the Messages from the Usenetgroup Soc.culture.Repof-georgia and get them in your local mailbox.
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75. Wine Server, Republic Of Georgia
Wine pitchers as large as this one (nearly 20 inches in height) from the republic of georgia show the georgians' high regard for the products of their vineyards Wine Server, republic of georgia .
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Wine pitchers as large as this one (nearly 20 inches in height) from the Republic of Georgia show the Georgians' high regard for the products of their vineyards. Incised designs of grape leaves decorate the sides and neck of this handsome silver over copper container from the late 19th/early 20th century. The copper shows through the thin silver coating for an interesting patina. Such a pitcher would have been used at the frequent traditional banquets, called supras, an important element of Georgian culture, when toasting marathons with local wines take place. The toastmaster begins these events with toasts on a global level to world harmony, then moves on to toast world leaders, poets, musicians, actors, countries, cities and villages until, several hours later, the individuals at the table begin toasting each other. This server survived the heavy use and is in very good condition. Dimensions: height 19 1/2" (47 cm), diameter 9" (23 cm). Page design by TROCADERO Home Join Shops ... Help

76. GEORGIA   -   A Country Blessed With An Unusual Diversity Of Physical Beauty
It is this cultural heritage that keeps georgians optimistic during their difficult times. OTHER WEB SITES ABOUT THE republic OF georgia.
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THE REPUBLIC OF GEORGIA
"We are in ferment, We are not yet wine, We are still just machari." (new wine)
Vladimir Mayakovsky, 1924 If the famed Georgian-born poet, Vladimir Mayakovsky, were alive today, he would find that the words from his metaphorical poem, "Vladikavkaz-Tiflis," still holds true as Georgians cling optimistically to their newly independent state. Of course, Georgians have tasted independence before but their history has been plagued by numerous conquerors throughout the centuries. It is the unique geography of Georgia that explains her predicament. Georgia is located between the Black Sea to the west and close to the Caspian Sea to the east. Eighty percent of the land is covered by mountains, mainly the Greater Caucasus Mountains to the north and the Lesser Caucasus Mountains to the south. Between these massive mountain ranges and land-locked seas lay a narrow belt of fertile lowlands that form strategically important east-west and north-south routes between Europe and Asia. Throughout the ages, Greeks, Romans, Parthia, Byzantium, Khazars, Arabs, Genghis Khan, Tamerlane, Persians, the Ottoman Turks and more recently the Russians have sought to control the Georgian kingdom and even today, a power struggle continues as the West seeks a route to access the vast oil reserves of the Caspian region.
Although beset by civil war in 1992, Georgia's most amazing trait is the resilience of her people to endure in the face of adversity. Georgians now confront the same challenges of so many of their forefathers to rebuild anew. Great strides have been made but most people are experiencing tremendous economic hardships and living at a standard considerably below pre-independent times. Still, they are an optimistic people who will tell you that they prefer their freedom and have great hopes for their small country to become the "Switzerland" of Eastern Europe. While no one knows what the future holds, Georgia is certainly capable of realizing this dream for she has the natural resources and a tolerant but strong national identity.

77. Georgia Travel | Lonely Planet World Guide
and of great natural, cultural and gastronomic beauty Russian, Armenian, Azerbaijani Religion Georgian Orthodox (65 Apostolic (8%) Government republic Head of
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Georgia Described variously as part of Europe, Central Asia or the Middle East, Georgia has long been a flash point for cultural and geographical collision. Its culture is ancient and built around a vast variety of influences; its people are a mix of traditional and very modern; and the food is legendary. Its weather and landscape are a meeting of east and west. Its history is a lengthy list of empires rising and falling, of invasions, skirmishes, massacres and wars. But it is also a nation of survival, and of great natural, cultural and gastronomic beauty. Georgia is a newly independent nation, and while living conditions are improving, they're not yet at the Western standards desired by the government. Tourist facilities outside of the capital, Tbilisi, are not highly developed and many of the goods and services taken for granted in other countries are not yet available. Despite this, and despite an area in the north of the country being basically off-limits due to separatist control, terrorist activity and an abundance of land mines, Georgia presents a proud face to the world. And as civil unrest calms, the world is beginning to notice.
Warning
A bloodless coup in late 2003 has left Georgia's security situation uncertain. Travellers are advised to monitor current events and to specifically avoid travelling near the Russian border region, especially Chechnya, Dagestan, North Ossetia, Ingushetia, Kabarda-Balkar and Karachay-Cherkessia.

78. Documents Of The IACERHRG
OF THE SECOND PERIODIC REPORT OF georgia ABOUT THE COVENANT ON ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS UNDER 1517, 2002, Bratislava, Slovak republic) THE APPEAL
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Documents of the IACERHRG
M E M O R A N D U M
of the International Association "CAUCASUS: Ethnic Relations, Human Rights, Geopolitics" (IACERHRG) about the Rights of the Nations
WHEREAS Human Rights can be completely realized only if a person's fundamental right to national (ethnic) identity, culture and language is fully recognized,
WHEREAS all attempts to create new nations identical with the citizen body of the state have led to rough violations of Human Rights and the Rights of the Nations,
The International Association "CAUCASUS: Ethnic Relations, Human Rights, Geopolitics" (IACERHRG) proclaims this Memorandum about the Rights of the Nations.
ARTICLE 1
All Nations of the world have the right to live in dignity and be respected, and they have equal rights. It is the duty of every state to treat equally and justly all Nations living under its jurisdiction in their historical homelands and lacking their own statehood.
ARTICLE 2
A Nation has the right to its historical abode. No one shall expel a Nation from its territory, annex it by force or otherwise alter its borders without agreement by the Nation or in rough violation of legal standard established by consent of the Nation.
ARTICLE 3 A Nation has the right to sovereignity over the natural wealth and resources of its territory. Every Nation is obliged to respect the analogous right of other Nations.

79. Republic Of Georgia Map
republic of georgia Map. republic of georgia Map by Authors Roland W. Hardt Released 01 January, 1999 ISBN 0921463057 Map Sales Rank 582,938,
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80. Dr. K. Lerner
of Language Interaction in the Situation of Cultural Contacts, Ph. D. Thesis, Institute of the Academy of Science of the republic of georgia, (in Russian).
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Dr. K. Lerner
Born in 1941, in Tbilisi, Georgia, Konstantine Lerner graduated from the department of Caucasian Languages of the State University of Tbilisi in 1965 under supervision of the Members of the Academia A. Chikobava and K. Lomtatidze. In 1973 he defended his thesis on the problem of mathematical (statistical) methods in historical linguistics at the Institute of Linguistics at the Academia of Sciences from the Republic of Georgia. From 1986 - 1990 he was appointed as the main researcher of this Institute. In 1989 he submitted his second doctoral thesis on the socio-linguistics and its interactions between languages. In 1990 he migrated to Israel, where he was appointed as Researcher and Lecturer for Georgian Studies at the Institute for Asian and African Studies of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Since 1995 he is professor of Georgian Studies. His new research interest are: the cultural interaction between his native culture and the Jewish heritage, historical linguistics, reinterpretation of Georgian culture. He is the author of over 100 publications in Russian, Georgian, Hebrew and English. His newest publication is currently being translated into English and we will update you about this remarkable work soon. During the spring semester he will give a seminar on the same topic, called

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