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Acharistsqali (Georgian: აჭარისწყალი -
literal meaning: Adjara's water) is a
river of
southwestern Georgia. It is a
right tributary of the
river Çoruh...
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centre of the Keda Muni****lity, and is
located at the
confluence of the
Acharistsqali (literally 'river of Adjara') and
Akavreta rivers, at an
elevation of...
- mountains. The
southern side of the muni****lity is
bisected by the
Acharistsqali (literally "river of Adjara") and Machakhlistskali, both of
which merge...
- muni****lity's
northwestern border with Kobuleti. Adjara's main river, the
Acharistsqali (literally "river of Adjara")
flows for 42
kilometres (26 mi) from east...
- size 22,100 km2 (8,500 sq mi)
Discharge • average 278 m3/s (9,800 cu ft/s) Basin features
Tributaries • right Machakhelistsqali,
Acharistsqali...
- romanized:
dandalos khidi) is an
arched medieval stone bridge over the
Acharistsqali River, near the town of
Dandalo in the
nation of Georgia. It is a monument...
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Abasha 66 km (41 mi) 66 km (41 mi) .370 km2 (0.143 sq mi)
Black Sea
Acharistsqali 90 km (56 mi) 90 km (56 mi) 1.5 km2 (0.58 sq mi)
Black Sea, Chorokhi→...
- დანდალოს ხიდი
Monument ID 3461 20 m (66 ft)
Masonry 1 arch
Footbridge Acharistsqali 11th-12th
century Dandalo 41°38′48.0″N 42°06′27.5″E / 41.646667°N...
- was
built in 1814,
destined for the
villages of the
upper part of the
Acharistsqali valley. However, it was soon
dissolved and
divided into
three villages...