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Poti (Georgian: ფოთი [pʰotʰi]; Mingrelian: ფუთი; Laz: ჶაში/Faşi or ფაში/Paşi) is a port city in Georgia,
located on the
eastern Black Sea
coast in the...
- Ek'wōses ewᵇwekʷont: kl'udhi, owei!, k'ērd
aghnutai widontmos: gh'ᵇmo,
potis, wᵇlənām owjôm kʷr̥neuti
sebhoi ghʷermom westrom; owimos-kʷe wᵇlənā ne esti...
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Poti Cathedral (Georgian: ფოთის საკათედრო ტაძარი), or
Poti Soboro Cathedral, is a
Georgian Orthodox church in
downtown Poti, Georgia. The
cathedral is...
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Occupation of
Poti was a
series of
Russian strikes against the
Georgian port of
Poti during the Russo-Georgian War in
August 2008. The city was later...
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Treaty of
Poti was a
bilateral agreement between the
German Empire and the
Democratic Republic of
Georgia in
which the
latter accepted German protection...
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Poti Airport (Georgian: ფოთის აეროპორტი) is
located in
Poti, Georgia. It has been
closed since the
collapse of the USSR in the 1990s. The
Georgian government...
- Krisztián
Póti (born 28 May 1988 in Budapest) is a
Hungarian football player who
currently plays for Erzsébeti SMTK.
Updated to
games pla**** as of 17 April...
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Poti River is a
river in Brazil, a
tributary of the Parnaíba River. The city of Teresina,
state capital of Piauí, was
formerly named Vila Nova do Poti...
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adjective potis = able, capable. (The old form of the verb was a
compound of the
adjective and the verb “to be”, e.g. for
possum it was
potis sum, etc...
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Kelvin Potis (born 22
April 2000) is a
Liberian footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for
Barrack Young Controllers FC.
Kelvin Potis at National-Football-Teams...