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    SamtskheJavakheti (Georgian: სამცხე-ჯავახეთი, pronounced [samtsʰχe dʒavaχetʰi], Armenian: Սամցխե-Ջավախեթի, romanized: Samts’khe-Javakhet’i) is a region...
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    Armenians in SamtskheJavakheti are ethnic Armenians of Georgian nationality living in the SamtskheJavakheti region of the Republic of Georgia. The southern...
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  • and Samtskhe-Javakheti region. 2014 Census of Georgia puts the Armenians in Samtskhe-Javakheti at 50.5% of the population. In Abkhazia, Armenians are...
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    2020, the total population of SamtskheJavakheti is 152,100 individuals. Armenians comprise the majority of Javakheti's population. According to the 2014...
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    United Javakhk Democratic Alliance (category Armenia stubs)
    dashink’) is a non-government organization composed of ethnic Armenians living in the Samtskhe-Javakheti region of Georgia. It has, at various times, called for...
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    Gyumri, Artik, Akhuryan, and around 130 villages in the Shirak province, and by Armenians in SamtskheJavakheti province of Georgia (Akhalkalaki, Akhaltsikhe)...
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    Gyumri) and by the Armenian minority in Georgia's Samtskhe-Javakheti province. According to Prof. Haykanush Mesropyan of the Armenian State Institute of...
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    between 1268 and 1625. Its territory consisted of the modern-day Samtskhe-Javakheti region and the historical region of Tao-Klarjeti. By the early 13th...
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    traditional Armenian homeland—the Armenian Highland—which are currently or have historically been mostly populated by Armenians. The idea of what Armenians see...
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    and by Armenians in SamtskheJavakheti province of Georgia (Akhalkalaki, Akhaltsikhe). Nakhichevan-on-Don Armenians speak another Western Armenian variety...
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    Akhalkalaki (category Cities and towns in SamtskheJavakheti)
    akhalkalaki; Armenian: Ախալքալաք / Նոր-Քաղաք, romanized: Axalk’alak’ / Nor-K’aġak’) is a town in Georgia's southern region of SamtskheJavakheti and the administrative...
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    Georgia | Russia Claims Ethnic Armenians Demand Autonomy in Samtskhe-Javakheti". civil.ge. "Georgia: Javakheti Armenians' Call For Autonomy Has Tbilisi...
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    Caucasus Mountains that covers the Samtskhe-Javakheti region of Georgia, along the border with Turkey and Armenia. Its elevation is over 2,000 m.[citation...
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    the Foreign Minister of Russia. Armenians in Abkhazia Armenians in Samtskhe-Javakheti Armenians in Georgia Armenian National Council of Tiflis Ronald...
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    Ninotsminda (category Cities and towns in SamtskheJavakheti)
    [ninotsʼminda]; Armenian: Նինոծմինդա) is a town and a center of the Ninotsminda Municipality located in Georgia's southern district of Samtskhe-Javakheti. According...
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  • Georgia | Russia Claims Ethnic Armenians Demand Autonomy in Samtskhe-Javakheti". civil.ge. "Georgia: Javakheti Armenians' Call For Autonomy Has Tbilisi...
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    Akhaltsikhe (category Cities and towns in SamtskheJavakheti)
    city in Georgia's southwestern region (mkhare) of SamtskheJavakheti. It is the administrative center of the Akhaltsikhe Municipality and the Samtskhe–Javakheti...
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    Today Catholic Armenians of Samtskhe-Javakheti live together in Akhaltsikhe and in the nearby villages, as well as in the regions of Akhalkalaki and...
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    168,102 Armenians in Georgia, among them 81,089 living in Samtskhe-Javakheti region and 53,409 in Tbilisi. The Georgian minority in Armenia stands at...
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    majority in the Samtskhe-Javakheti province). In diverse communities (such as in the United States and Canada) where many different kinds of Armenians live...
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  • Heshtia (category Populated places in SamtskheJavakheti)
    in Ninotsminda (formerly Bogdanovsky) region of Georgia not far from Abul mountain. It is mainly populated by Armenian-Catholics. Samtskhe-Javakheti v...
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    Outside Mingrelia, it is also made in Svaneti. Tenili (ტენილი): Cheese made in Samtskhe-Javakheti. It is shaped in curds. Kitri Pomidvris Salata (კიტრი...
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  • Vahan Terian (category People from SamtskheJavakheti)
    sung in their musical versions. Terian was born in the Gandza village (განძანი) of Javakheti region of Georgia (then in Russian Empire). Schooled in Tiflis...
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    Turks, Kurds and Armenians. The Armenians, which gave the plateau its namesake, were somewhat concentrated in the present-day Armenia but were mostly spread...
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    Mount Leyli (category Mountains of Samtskhe-Javakheti region)
    SamtskheJavakheti, Kvemo Kartli (Georgia) and Shirak Province, Lori Province (Armenia). Leyli is the second highest peak of the Javakheti Range in the...
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    Kartsakhi (category Populated places in SamtskheJavakheti)
    (Georgian: კარწახი, Armenian: Կարծախ) also spelled Kartsakh and Karzakh is a village in Akhalkalaki Municipality, SamtskheJavakheti, Georgia. It is located...
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    Kvemo Kartli (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    region located in the Southeastern part of Georgia. It borders Tbilisi, Shida Kartli, and Mtskheta-Mtianeti on the north; SamtskheJavakheti on the west;...
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    Akhalkalaki Municipality (category Municipalities of SamtskheJavakheti)
    Akhalkalakis munitsip’alit’et’i) is a municipality in southern Georgia, in the region of Samtskhe-Javakheti with a population of 41,026 (2021). Its main town...
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    Didi Abuli (category Mountains of Samtskhe-Javakheti region)
    აბული; Armenian: Աբուլ (Abul)) is one of the highest peaks of the Lesser Caucasus Mountains in the nation of Georgia. The mountain is located in the Abul-Samsari...
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    Gurgen Dalibaltayan (category People from SamtskheJavakheti)
    was born in the Armenian-populated town of Bogdanovka (present-day Ninotsminda, Samtskhe-Javakheti, Georgia), near the border with Armenia. He attended...
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