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Kutaisi (/
kuːˈtaɪsiː/ koo-TY-see, Georgian: ქუთაისი
pronounced [ˈkʰut̪ʰais̪i] ) is a city in the
Imereti region of the
Republic of Georgia. One of the...
- FC
Torpedo Kutaisi (Georgian: საფეხბურთო კლუბი ტორპედო ქუთაისი) is a
Georgian professional football club
based in
Kutaisi, Georgia's
third largest city...
- The
Kutaisi or
Kutais Governorate was a
province (guberniya) of the
Caucasus Viceroyalty of the
Russian Empire. It
roughly corresponded to most of western...
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Kutaisi International Airport (IATA: KUT, ICAO: UGKO), also
known as
David the
Builder Kutaisi International Airport, is an
airport located 14 km (8.7 mi)...
- The
Kutaisi Auto
Mechanical Plant (KAMP) (Georgian: ქუთაისის ავტომექანიკური ქარხანა, romanized:
kutaisis avt'omekanik'uri karkhana),
formerly Kutaisi Automobile...
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Lokomotivi Tbilisi 1946: FC
Dinamo Kutaisi 1947: FC
Dinamo Sokhumi 1948: FC
Dinamo Sokhumi 1949: FC
Torpedo Kutaisi 1950: TODO
Tbilisi 1951: TODO Tbilisi...
- a
stadium located in
Kutaisi. It is the home
stadium of RC Aia
Kutaisi, Ares
Kutaisi, RC
Dinosaurs Tskaltubo and
Bagrat Kutaisi. The Aia
Arena has a capacity...
- Ares
Kutaisi (officially Aa(i)p
Rugby Club "Ares"
Kutaisi) is a
professional rugby union club from
Kutaisi, Georgia. They
compete in the
Georgian Didi...
- The
Kutaisi Synagogue is a
Jewish congregation and synagogue,
located at 57–59
Boris Gaponov Street in
Kutaisi in the
Republic of Georgia. The
stone synagogue...
- muni****lities and the city of
Kutaisi,
which is the
capital of the region. The
Imereti region has one self
governing city (
Kutaisi) and 11 muni****lities with...