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Kutaisi Cathedral, more
commonly known as
Bagrati Cathedral (Georgian: ბაგრატი; ბაგრატის ტაძარი, or
Bagratis tadzari), is an 11th-century
cathedral in...
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doubted tourist numbers would change as a consequence.
UNESCO removed Bagrati Cathedral in
Georgia from its
World Heritage Sites in 2017, considering...
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Bagrati Niniashvili (born 1
October 1998) is a
Georgian judoka. He is the
bronze medallist of the 2019
European Games in the -66 kg category. "Bagrati...
- Bagrat's
Castle (Georgian: ბაგრატის ციხე, romanized: bagrat'is tsikhe) is a
ruined medieval castle near Sukhumi, Georgia’s
breakaway republic of Abkhazia...
- monuments, four of
which are
recognized as
UNESCO World Heritage Sites (
Bagrati Cathedral in
Kutaisi and
Gelati Monastery,
historical monuments of Mtskheta...
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comprising Bagrati Cathedral and
Gelati Monastery, in 1994. However, due to
major reconstruction detrimental to its
integrity and authenticity,
Bagrati Cathedral...
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Uspenski Cathedral,
Finland Cathedral of the Dormition,
Kutaisi or
Bagrati Cathedral,
Georgia Cathedral of the Dormition,
Tbilisi or
Tbilisi Sioni...
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Goudakva this title. Georgia's
first monarch was also
responsible for
Bagrati Cathedral, in his
capital of Kutaisi, a
remarkable religious building,...
- Tbilisi,
effective from
January 2019. The
landmark of the city is the
ruined Bagrati Cathedral,
built by
Bagrat III, king of Georgia, in the
early 11th century...
- 16th
session 1992, pp. 37–38,
annex VI 28th
session 2004, pp. 66–67 "
Bagrati Cathedral and
Gelati Monastery". UNESCO.
Retrieved 3
December 2010. 34th...