News Georgia Imereti: Georgian Government Predicts Strong Grape Harvest
Georgia’s cradle of wine, and spreading west through the wine-producing regions of Shida Kartli, Racha, and Imereti until late October. The National Wine Agency has already met with the Minister of ...
News Georgia Imereti: WB to continue rendering technical assistance to Georgian gov't (Exclusive)
World Bank investments in municipal infrastructure and service delivery of Georgia have fostered inclusive ... the similar effects are being felt in Imereti, Mtskheta-Mtianeti, and Samtskhe ...
News Georgia Imereti: New Governor of Imereti Appointed
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News Georgia Imereti: National Bank of Georgia to upgrade banknotes
A picture by the Georgian painter and graphic artist David Kakabadze entitled “Imereti is my mother” and the state emblem of Georgia will be placed on the back of the banknote. “Today we present the ...
News Georgia Imereti: On Some Issues of the History of Georgia
In XVII-XVIII cc., Ossetians came to the foothills and a narrow strip of the plain of Georgia (north of Kartli). A small part (Kudaro Ossetians) settled in the Imereti Kingdom. In Kartli, the ...
News Georgia Imereti: You say ‘orange’ wines, the Georgians say ‘amber.’ Here’ are the ones you should know.
a native of Georgia’s Imereti region. Now based in Washington, Tsereteli lectures on Caucasian politics at American University and Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies. ...
News Georgia Imereti: St. Gabriel, Bishop of Imereti
In the same year he was consecrated bishop of Gori, and then on July 2, 1860, he was transferred to the Imereti region ... was held in high suspicion by officials of the Russian rule in Georgia. ...
News Georgia Imereti: Step inside the grandiose Georgian factory that’s been running like clockwork for 86 years
The Zestafoni factory is one place that’s stood the test of time. Situated in Georgia’s Imereti region, it has been open 365 days a year since 1933. Since the heating furnaces can never be allowed to ...