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- Tetritskaro or Tetritsqaro (Georgian: თეთრიწყარო, romanized: tetrits'q'aro; Georgian pronunciation: [ˈtʰetʰɾitsʼqʼaɾo], Azerbaijani: Ağbulaq) is a town...
- 658 people live in urban areas (city Tetritsqaro and daba Manglisi), which is 25% of the muni****lity. Tetritsqaro Muni****l ****embly (Georgian: თეთრიწყაროს...
- po****ted areas, including: 7 cities: Rustavi, Bolnisi, Gardabani, Dmanisi, Tetritsqaro, Marneuli and Tsalka 6 "daba": Kazreti, Manglisi, Tamarisi, Shaumiani...
- in the country's south, near the homonymous modern-day village in the Tetritsqaro Muni****lity, Kvemo Kartli region. The ruins of the city, mostly medieval...
- cliffs in the Algeti river gorge. It is now within the boundaries of the Tetritsqaro Muni****lity, adjacent to the Algeti National Park, south-west of the...
- Georgian and Safavid Iranian armies at the village of Garisi (present-day Tetritsqaro) in 1556, and resulted in a stalemate between both sides. This conflict...
- (Azerbaijani: Barmaqsız) to Tsalka in 1932, Aghbulagh (Azerbaijani: Ağbulaq) to Tetritsqaro in 1940 (by direct translation), Bashkicheti (Azerbaijani: Başkeçid)...
- 3,707 Imereti 47. Vale ვალე 6,300 5,000 3,646 Samtskhe-Javakheti 48. Tetritsqaro თეთრი წყარო 8,600 4,000 3,093 Kvemo Kartli 49. Tsalka წალკა 8,000 1,700...
- Marneuli 417 Chkhorotsku 473 Oni 358 Bolnisi 418 Martvili 479 Chiatura 359 Tetritsqaro 419 Chokhatauri 491 Terjola 360 Dmanisi 422 Batumi 492 Zestaponi 361...
- Soviet era they po****ted over 20 villages in Georgia's Tsalka, Dmanisi, Tetritsqaro, Marneuli, and Akhaltsikhe regions. In 1926, there were 24,000 Gr****s...