- The
Khrami (Georgian: ხრამი, Azerbaijani: Anaxatır), in its
upper course Ktsia, is a
river in
eastern Georgia and
western Azerbaijan, and a
right tributary...
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Ktsia-Tabatskuri
Managed Reserve (Georgian: ქცია-ტაბაწყურის აღკვეთილი) is a
protected area in
Akhalkalaki Muni****lity in Samtskhe-Javakheti
region of...
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Tsalka Canyon (Georgian: წალკის კანიონი) is part of
Khrami (known as
Ktsia at its source)
gorge near
Dashbashi village, 3 km from the
small town of Tsalka...
- The
range itself is 42 km (26 mi) long and runs
north to
south from the
Ktsia to the
Paravani River Gorges.
There is
archaeological evidence of ancient...
- both
banks of the Kura
River in
Lower Kartli, in the
valleys of
Algeti and
Ktsia, in the
Dabnisi Gorge, and in Somkhiti. By the
beginning of the seventeenth...
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gorge of the Avdris-Tsqali or
Patara Khrami river—a
right tributary of the
Ktsia River—on the
outskirt of the
village of
Gantiadi (former Tikilisa) in the...
- part of the
Baratashvili princedom (Sabaratiano),
including much of the
Ktsia and the
Dmanisi valleys in what is now the
Kvemo Kartli region of Georgia...
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including trout,
Common barbel, and
Eurasian carp.
Tabatskuri part of
Ktsia-Tabatskuri
Managed Reserve. In 1745 the lake was
described by Vakhushti...
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episcopal see, with the
jurisdiction over the
Dmaniskhevi (Mashavera) and
Ktsia valleys and
already known among the six
dioceses of
Kartli in the 6th century...
- was put into
operation about 25 km (16 mi)
downstream near the
village of
Ktsia after a
construction period of nine years. This
plant has an
installed capacity...