- of
Margveti of the
Georgian Orthodox and
Apostolic Church:
Konstantine (Metropolitan of
Margveti) (until 2002)
Vakhtang (first
archbishop of
Margveti, full...
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Margveti Zestaponi was a
Georgian ****ociation
football club
based in
Zestaponi between 1990 and 2000. In 1990 the
Georgian Football Federation was founded...
- needed] A new club was
formed as
Margveti Zestaponi joined Pirveli Liga and
promoted in the
first season.
Margveti was a
member of
Umaglesi Liga and...
- FC
Margveti 2006 (Georgian: საფეხბურთო კლუბი მარგვეთი 2006),
commonly referred to as
Margveti, is a
Georgian ****ociation
football club from Zestaponi,...
- ancient,
historical part of
Georgia –
Margveti,
which is a part of
Imereti province.
Zestaponi is the
center of
Margveti's Eparchy of the
Georgian Orthodox...
- pla**** as a forward. He has pla**** for
clubs such as
Guria Lanchkhuti and
Margveti,
scoring 40
goals during the 1995–96 season,
which made him the top scorer...
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Avetisyan Homenetmen Armenian Premier League 39 — 1995–96
Zviad Endeladze Margveti Umaglesi Liga 40 —
Winners awarded by
European Sports Media (1997–present)...
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after two saints,
brothers David and Constantine. They were the
Dukes of
Margveti, and were
martyred by Arab
invaders in the 8th century.
Besides the churches...
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Dinamo Zugdidi Odishi Chikhura Mertskhali Merani-2
Skuri Samgurali-2
Margveti Algeti Sulori Zana
Tbilisi Tbilisi teams: Varketili-2 WIT Georgia-2 Didube...
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Dinamo Zugdidi 0–1
Guria Lanchkhuti Kolkheti-1913 II 0–1 Irao
Tbilisi Margveti 2006 1–2
Matchakhela Khelvachauri Merani Martvili II 2–0
Odishi 1919 Samegrelo...