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Tskhenistsqali (Georgian: ცხენისწყალი, Cxenisċqali, also: Tskhenistskali) is a
river in
northern Georgia. Its
source is in the main
range of the Caucasus...
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source to mouth:
Jejora (left),
Qvirila (left),
Khanistsqali (left),
Tskhenistsqali (right) and
Tekhuri (right). Steph**** of
Byzantium wrote that there...
- the Svans, an
ethnic subgroup of Georgians. Inguri River
Rioni River Tskhenistsqali River
Rioni River Tbilisi Situated on the
southern slopes of the central...
- the
districts of
Mestia and
Lentekhi of Georgia,
along the Enguri,
Tskhenistsqali and
Kodori rivers. Some Svan
speakers live in the
Kodori Valley of the...
- 7,756 (as of
January 2024). It is
situated on the left bank of the
Tskhenistsqali River in the north-west of Imereti,
close to the
border with the region...
- of time, the
Russians doing little. By 2
December he had
reached the
Tskhenistsqali, the
rainy season had started, his
camps were
submerged in mud and there...
- the
Enguri River (to the
north and west) and the
Tskhenistsqali (to the south). The
right Tskhenistsqali tributary Cheledula separates the
mountains from...
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Apkhazeti right on the
Enguri River and the east
borders Imereti on the
Tskhenistsqali River. The
important Rioni River of West
Georgia also p****es through...
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ridge of the
Greater Caucasus to the
outlet of the region's
Rioni and
Tskhenistsqali rivers. To the west of this, the
Egrisi Range forms the southwestern...
- of Poti. On 17 October, at dawn, Gamsakhurdia's
troops crossed the
Tskhenistsqali river and
launched their offensive on
Samtredia backed with
tanks and...