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- replaced on short notice by Alexandre Kartozia. Hrgović justified his role as the betting favorite, pressuring Kartozia throughout the fight, and knocking...
- Georgian singer Mariam Shengelia. It was written by Keti Gabisziani and Buka Kartozia. The song was released on 17 March 2025 and will represent Georgia in the...
- Givi Aleksandrovich Kartozia (Georgian: გივი კარტოზია; 29 March 1929 – 3 April 1998) was a Middleweight Greco-Roman wrestler from Georgia. He won an Olympic...
- Eurovision Song Contest 2025 with the song "Freedom", written by Buka Kartozia and Keti Gabisiani, and performed by Mariam Shengelia. The Georgian parti****ting...
- Megrul-kartuli leksiḳoni [Megrelian-Georgian dictionary] (in Georgian). Vol. 1. Kartozia, Guram (2005). The Laz language and its place in the system of Kartvelian...
-  Georgia GPB Mariam Shengelia "Freedom" Georgian, English Keti Gabisiani Buka Kartozia  Germany NDR Abor & Tynna "Baller" German Attila Bornemisza Tünde Bornemisza...
- prevailing and taking the gold medal. Kartozia took the bronze medal over Piti due to head-to-head results; Kartozia had won in round 5. Bouts Points "Wrestling...
- Johansson (SWE) 1948:  Axel Grönberg (SWE) 1952:  Axel Grönberg (SWE) 1956:  Givi Kartozia (URS) 1960:  Dimitar Dobrev (BUL) 1964:  Branislav Simić (YUG) 1968:  Lothar...
- Johansson (SWE) 1948:  Axel Grönberg (SWE) 1952:  Axel Grönberg (SWE) 1956:  Givi Kartozia (URS) 1960:  Dimitar Dobrev (BUL) 1964:  Branislav Simić (YUG) 1968:  Lothar...
- Johansson (SWE) 1948:  Axel Grönberg (SWE) 1952:  Axel Grönberg (SWE) 1956:  Givi Kartozia (URS) 1960:  Dimitar Dobrev (BUL) 1964:  Branislav Simić (YUG) 1968:  Lothar...