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Gagra (Georgian: გაგრა;
Abkhaz and Russian: Гагра) is a town in Abkhazia/Georgia,
sprawling for 5 km on the
northeast coast of the
Black Sea, at the foot...
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Gagra (Georgian: საფეხბურთო კლუბი გაგრა) is a
Georgian football club,
which competes in
Erovnuli Liga, the
first tier of the
Georgian league system...
- half-slip (petticoat) worn as an
undergarment below the sari. Historically, the
gagra choli evolved from the three-piece
attire worn by
women in the
Indus Valley...
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Battle of
Gagra was
fought between Georgian forces and the
Abkhaz secessionists aided by the
Confederation of
Mountain Peoples of the
Caucasus (CMPC)...
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Gagra District is a
district of Abkhazia. It
corresponds to the
Georgian district by the same name. In
medieval times, it was
known as the
southern part...
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Gagra (Russian: Гагра) is a
railway station in
Gagra, Abkhazia.
Belongs to
Abkhazian Railways.
Gagra station is one of 3
railway stations of
Gagra, the...
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Gagra Church (Georgian: გაგრის ეკლესია, romanized:
gagris ek'lesia, Abkhaz: Гагратәи ауахәама), also
known as Abaata, is an
Early Medieval Christian...
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Gagra is an
administrative unit,
known as
tehsil of
Buner District in the
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of ****stan.
District Buner has 6
Tehsils i.e. Daggar...
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Gagra Range (/ˈɡæɡrə, ˈɡɑː-/; Abkhaz: Гагратәи ахықә, romanized: Gagratei ahykә, Georgian: გაგრის ქედი, romanized:
gagris kedi; Russian: Гагрский хребет...
- The
Battle of
Gagra was
fought on
April 16–19, 1919,
between the
Democratic Republic of
Georgia and the
White Army. The
battle resulted in a Georgian...