- The
Alazani (Georgian: ალაზანი, Azerbaijani: Qanıxçay or
Alazan çayı) is a
river that
flows through the Caucasus. It is the main
tributary of the Kura...
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Alazani wine
takes its name from one of
Alazani River (Georgian: ალაზანი, Azerbaijani: Qanıx),
which forms part of the
Georgian border with Azerbaijan...
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considered one of the best of the
Georgian wines.
Alazani: a
light semi-sweet wine,
produced in the
Alazani region. A
blend of 60%
Saperavi and 40% Rkatsiteli...
- all of the low-lying
areas of
eastern Georgia including the
Mtkvari and
Alazani River plains have been
deforested for
agricultural purposes.[citation needed]...
- is a town in
northeastern in
Kakheti Province, Georgia.
Located in the
Alazani Valley, near the
foothills of the
Greater Caucasus Mountains, it was the...
- town at the
southeastern end. The
rivers Iori (also
known as Qabirri) and
Alazani formerly joined the Kura, but
their mouths are now
submerged under the...
- 25 g/L.
Alazani (white),
named after Alazani river, is a mid-straw
colored semi-sweet wine made from 100% Rkatsiteli. The
climate of the
Alazani Valley...
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ancient Egyptian military colony in the
Caucasus mountains on the
river Alazani. Acta
Andreae et
Matthiae apud
Anthropophagos Knecht,
Friedrich Justus...
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Mingachevir reservoir it was a
tributary of the
Alazani. In Georgia, the
Pirikiti Alazani (44 km) and
Tushetis Alazani (48 km) form the Andi Koysu,
which 144 km...
- or
Caspian Sea
Drainage basins. The most
spectacular rivers include the
Alazani (longest
river flowing through Georgia and Azerbaijan), Aragvi, Enguri...