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Pitsunda or
Bichvinta (Georgian: ბიჭვინთა, [bitʃʼʷintʰa] ; Abkhaz: Пицунда; Russian: Пицунда) is a
resort town in the
Gagra District of Abkhazia/Georgia...
- romanized: Sobor v chest'
Apostola Andreya Pervozvannogo), also
known as the
Pitsunda Cathedral (Abkhaz: Пицундатәи ауахәама, romanized: Ṗicundaṭ°i awax°ama)...
- pityusa:
Found in
smaller stands along the
eastern Black Sea coast, near
Pitsunda. Very
similar to var. brutia.
Pinus brutia var. pendulifolia: Muğla, Turkey...
- Navy that
consists of
three divisions based in Sukhumi,
Ochamchire and
Pitsunda, but the
Russian coast guard patrols their waters.[citation needed] The...
- (Russia)
Obzor (Bulgaria)
Odesa (Ukraine)
Olimp (Romania) Ordu (Turkey)
Pitsunda/Bichvinta (Abkhazia/Georgia)
Pomorie (Bulgaria)
Primorsko (Bulgaria) Rize...
- Semichastny,
struck in
October 1964,
while Khrushchev was on
vacation at
Pitsunda with his
friend and
Presidium colleague Anastas Mikoyan. On 12 October...
- self-proclaimed
catholicos of the Church. It has two
eparchies (dioceses) in
Pitsunda and Sukhumi. The
Catholicate of
Abkhazia (Georgian: აფხაზეთის საკათალიკოსო)...
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Pitsunda Bay (Georgian: ბიჭვინთის ყურე; Abkhaz: Пиҵунда абаҕуаза; Russian: Пицундская бухта) is a bay in the
Black Sea near
Pitsunda, Abkhazia. One of...
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Archbishop of Mtskheta-Tbilisi and
Metropolitan bishop of
Abkhazia and
Pitsunda)
Church of
Cyprus (Archbishop of New
Justiniana and all Cyprus) Church...
- all of the North. The
residence of the
Catholicoi was at
Bichvinta (now
Pitsunda) in
Abkhazia (hence, the name of the Catholicate), but was
moved to the...