Archaeological sites in Georgia (country) Dmanisi is a site in eastern Georgia approximately 85 km southwest of Tbilisi in the Mashavera River Valley. It is located on the territory of the medieval town of Dmanisi, which was of great importance as the caravan routes to the Byzantine Empire, Armenia and Persia converged here. ...more on Wikipedia about "Dmanisi"
Nokalakevi ( Georgian: ნოქალაქევი, literally meaning place where a town was) is a village and archaeological site in Georgia; particularly, in Senaki district ( raioni) of Samegrelo and Zemo Svaneti region. ...more on Wikipedia about "Nokalakevi"
Urbnisi ( Georgian: ურბნისი) is a village in Georgia’s Shida Kartli region, in the district of Kareli. ...more on Wikipedia about "Urbnisi"
Vani is a town in Imereti region of western Georgia, at the Sulori river (a tributary of the Rioni river), 41 km southwest from the regional capital Kutaisi. The town with the population of 4,600 ( 2002 est.) is an administrative center of the Vani raioni (district) comprising also 43 neighbouring villages (total area – 557 km²; population – 34,000, 2002 est.). ...more on Wikipedia about "Vani"
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