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  1. Defending the Border: Identity, Religion, And Modernity in the Republic of Georgia (Culture and Society After Socialism) by Mathijs Pelkmans, 2006-09-21
  2. The Georgian Feast: The Vibrant Culture and Savory Food of the Republic of Georgia by Darra Goldstein, 1999-07-14
  3. The Georgian Feast: The Vibrant Culture and Savory Food of the Republic of Georgia. [Subtitle]: Paintings by Niko Pirosmani by Darra. Goldstein, 1992-01-01
  4. Georgia (Cultures of the World) by Winnie Wong, Michael Spilling, 2008-09
  5. Culture and Customs of the Caucasus (Culture and Customs of Europe) by Peter L. Roudik, 2008-11-30
  6. Echoes from Georgia: Seventeen Arguments on Georgian Polyphony (Focus on Civilizations and Cultures - Music)
  7. Dialogue of Civilizations (Dialogues Among Civilizations and Cultures)
  8. Achaemenid Culture and Local traditions in Anatolia, Southern Caucasus and Iran: New Discoveries
  9. City Culture and City Planning in Tbilisi: Where Europe and Asia Meet
  10. Centres of ancient Georgian culture by Levan Vasil'evich Menabde, 1968
  11. The Letters of Pierce Butler, 1790-1794: Nation Building and Enterprise in the New American Republic
  12. Georgia After Rose Revolution (Central and Eastern Europe in Transition)
  13. Liberty's Captives: Narratives of Confinement in the Print Culture of the Early Republic

81. GEORGIA   -   A Country Blessed With An Unusual Diversity Of Physical Beauty
THE republic OF georgia. ARTICLES Colchis, the Land of the Golden Fleece.OTHER WEB SITES ABOUT THE republic OF georgia The republic of georgia.
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THE REPUBLIC OF GEORGIA
"We are in ferment, We are not yet wine, We are still just machari." (new wine)
Vladimir Mayakovsky, 1924 If the famed Georgian-born poet, Vladimir Mayakovsky, were alive today, he would find that the words from his metaphorical poem, "Vladikavkaz-Tiflis," still holds true as Georgians cling optimistically to their newly independent state. Of course, Georgians have tasted independence before but their history has been plagued by numerous conquerors throughout the centuries. It is the unique geography of Georgia that explains her predicament. Georgia is located between the Black Sea to the west and close to the Caspian Sea to the east. Eighty percent of the land is covered by mountains, mainly the Greater Caucasus Mountains to the north and the Lesser Caucasus Mountains to the south. Between these massive mountain ranges and land-locked seas lay a narrow belt of fertile lowlands that form strategically important east-west and north-south routes between Europe and Asia. Throughout the ages, Greeks, Romans, Parthia, Byzantium, Khazars, Arabs, Genghis Khan, Tamerlane, Persians, the Ottoman Turks and more recently the Russians have sought to control the Georgian kingdom and even today, a power struggle continues as the West seeks a route to access the vast oil reserves of the Caspian region.
Although beset by civil war in 1992, Georgia's most amazing trait is the resilience of her people to endure in the face of adversity. Georgians now confront the same challenges of so many of their forefathers to rebuild anew. Great strides have been made but most people are experiencing tremendous economic hardships and living at a standard considerably below pre-independent times. Still, they are an optimistic people who will tell you that they prefer their freedom and have great hopes for their small country to become the "Switzerland" of Eastern Europe. While no one knows what the future holds, Georgia is certainly capable of realizing this dream for she has the natural resources and a tolerant but strong national identity.

82. Declarations Relative To The Culture Of Peace
Tbilisi Appeal for Peace and Tolerance, for a Dialogue of cultures (Tbilisi, Republicof georgia, 14 July 1995). Women's Contribution to a culture of Peace
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(Yamoussoukro, Côte d'Ivoire, 26 June - 1 July 1989) The Seville Statement on Violence
Adopted on 16 November 1989 (UNESCO, 25th General Conference) World Plan of Action on Education for Human Rights and Democracy
11 March 1993, Montréal Canada The San Salvador Appeal
Adopted on 28 April 1993 Declaration on the Role of Religion in the Promotion of a Culture of Peace
(Barcelona, Spain 18 December 1994) Declaration by the participants in the Symposium on the Culture of Peace in Burundi regarding the socio-political situation in the country.
Bujumbura, Burundi, 17 December 1994) General Declaration of the National Forum for the Culture of Peace in the Congo "Intercommunity Dialogue for Peace, Democracy and Sustainable Development"
Brazzaville, Republic of the Congo, 23 December 1994) The Khartoum Declaration Adopted at the Seminar on the Culture of Peace (Khartoum, Sudan, 8-11 April 1995)

83. ENewsletter 18.3
Greetings from the National Information Learning Center (NILC) in Tbilisi, Republicof georgia! Some of the culture of georgia, I will aspire to emulate at
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SOASIS....On the move
Southern Ohio Chapter of the American Society for Information Science
Volume 18, Number 3 July, 1997
I hope everyone is enjoying the summer! This is a short newsletter, so that you may get out and enjoy the waning days of summer. Included in this issue are:
  • A Message from the Chair
  • A Report on SOASIS Programs
  • SOASIS Member News
Be sure to check out the SOASIS web page if you haven't seen it yet! Go to http://www.asis.org/Chapters/soasis/index.htm to see the great web page that Earl Einhaus has put together for us. We look forward to seeing you all at the next SOASIS program! Victoria Whipple SOASIS eNewsletter editor
SOASIS Member News Elaine M. Gillam will be receiving her MLIS from Kent State University on August 23. Congratulations Elaine! Victoria Whipple has left the employ of the University of Cincinnati for a position at Lexis-Nexis.
******SOASIS Board Members****** If you would like to know more about upcoming programs or activities, please contact any of the board members listed above.
Document date 08.25.97

84. International Association "Caucasus: Ethnic Relations, Human Rights, Geopolitics
IACERHRG G.Tsabadze Street 332 Tbilisi 380012 republic of georgia. Chairmanof the Association is Dr. Levan Z. Urushadze (republic of georgia).
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Contact Person: Dr. Levan Z. Urushadze
Tel/Fax: (995 32) 348651
E-mail: iacerhrg98@hotmail.com
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/iacerhrg.html International Association "Caucasus: Ethnic Relations, Human Rights, Geopolitics" International Association "CAUCASUS: Ethnic Relations, Human Rights, Geopolitics" (IACERHRG) was founded in October 29, 1998, in Tbilisi, by the organizers and participants of the International Conference "The Genocide of the Caucasian Peoples". IACERHRG is an International Non-Governmental, Research and Educational, Non-profit, Euro-Sceptic Organization.
Main goals of the IACERHRG are: 1. Permanent monitoring of the Human Rights situation in the Caucasus;

85. CSEEES - Georgia
georgia culture information on georgian architecture, painting, sculpture and music.Monuments of Ancient georgia photos and information on georgian monuments.
http://www.duke.edu/web/CSEEES/georgia.html
main page About the CSEEES Undergraduate Slavic Studies Graduate Slavic Studies ... Estonia Georgia Hungary Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Latvia ... Yugoslavia
click here to see Georgia's flag
click here to see a map of Georgia full name: Georgia
local name: Sak'art'velo
languages: Armenian, Azeri, Georgian, Russian
currency: lari introduced September 1995 replacing the coupon
independence: 9 April 1991 (from Soviet Union)
total area: 69,700 sq km
comparative area: slightly smaller than South Carolina
borders: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Russia, Turkey
population: 5,108,527 (July 1998) life expectancy: male 61.36 years, female 68.4 years general travel language culture ... Sakartvelo many links to sites on Georgian facts, history, religion, language, literature, culture, science, economy, politics, travel, media and a fantastic layout Georgia Resource Page An enormous selection of links on Georgian history, culture, travel, media, business, news and more Georgia - A Country Study The Library of Congress page, full of historical, economical and political information Imagemap of Georgia interactive Georgian map with information and pictures of various cities The World Travel Guide Online - Georgia A nice overview of Georgia and concerns particular to the traveller - concise but useful Travel Document Systems - Georgia basic facts, travel information and a few links

86. Olga Vassilieva
Claiming Art, Reclaiming Space Post Apartheid Art From South, (contributed to Cultureand Development). republic of georgia Power Generation, (contributed to
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87. Central Europe Review
Articles, analyses, book reviews, bookstore, e-books store and links in this weekly e-zine.Category Regional Europe Central and Eastern Europe Resources...... J. Ouimet price $21.95 Music Music from Tajikistan, georgia, Azerbaijan,Armenia Chlumova 22, 130 00 Prague 3, Czech republic, Tel. (420) 222 780
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88. Little Miracles Bookstore-Cuisine
background. A thrilling insight into the tastes, the life and theculture of Latin America. dishes. republic of georgia.
http://www.littlemiracles.org/bookstore/cuisine/cuisine.html
Armenia The Cuisine of Armenia "The Cuisine of Armenia" is a truly outstanding volume, full of exciting and easy-to-follow recipes that rely on readily available ingredients and simplified cooking techniques. Not only is it a must for every Armenian household, it belongs in the library of every serious cook. It is hard to think of a book more warmly to be recommended to anyone with the slightest interest in Armenian food and culture.
Bulgaria Bulgarian Rhapsody Bulgaria is a small Balkan country that gets little attention. On a visit in 1990, however, Linda Joyce Forristal fell in love with both the country and its food. In Bulgarian Rhapsody, she painstakingly presents Bulgarian cooking, placing emphasis on many of its full-flavored and colorful vegetarian dishes, though popular meat dishes are included as well. The Bulgarian kitchen is heavily influenced by Mediterranean cooking, not a surprise since the neighboring Turks occupied it for 500 years. Greece is also a neighbor, along with Romania and Yugoslavia. Bulgarians favor the slow cooking of stews and soups. They use fresh vegetables, particularly tomatoes, sweet red peppers, eggplant, zucchini, and potatoes. Chile Three Generations of Chilean Cuisine The uniqueness of Chile's geography, stretching along the Pacific Ocean through so many latitudes, has yielded a remarkable array of seafoods and agricultural produce. To these native products has been added a diverse lot of immigrant cooking techniques reflecting many backgrounds. The result is a cuisine unlike any other in the world. Umana-Murray has written an easy-to-follow cookbook that aims to attract North Americans to typical Chilean home cooking. The book offers reproductions of everyday Chilean dishes that don't rely on ingredients unavailable off the South American continent. Recipes here have an unassuming air typical of all good home cooking. Currently a U.S. resident, Umana-Murray recognizes the limitations of North American kitchens, so she suggests practical substitutions that echo Chilean foods rather than rigorously reproducing originals.

89. CSP Recent Activities
on US military assistance to georgia's counterterrorism campaign affairs of the ChechenRepublic of Ichkeria Caspian Studies Program hosted culture and Foreign
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CSP Recent Activities
C ASPIAN S TUDIES P ROGRAM
R ECENT A CTIVITIES
PROGRAM NEWS
The Caspian Studies Program is hosting six students from the Caspian region at the Kennedy School of Government during the 2002-2003 academic year.
They include:
Janar Aitjanova, a program manager at the United Nations Development Project (UNDP), who is at the Kennedy School for the 2002-2003 year as a master's in public administration student and Mason mid-career fellow.
Fakhraddin Gurbanov, ambassador-at-large for the Republic of Azerbaijan, who will be an Azerbaijan Initiative fellow at the Kennedy School's Senior Managers in Government Program in August 2002.
Nurlan Kapparov, the former vice-minister of energy in Kazakhstan, who is at the Kennedy School for the 2002-2003 year as a master's in public administration student and a Mason mid-career fellow.
Khatuna Salukvadze, a consultant in the Republic of Georgia's parliament, who is at the Kennedy School for the 2002-2003 year as a master's in public administration student and Mason mid-career fellow.
Farid Shafiyev

90. Georgia
1918. In 1922, georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan were annexed by theUSSR and formed the Transcaucasian Soviet Socialist republic. In
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Infoplease Atlas: Georgia Georgia National Name: Sakartvelo President: Eduard Shevardnadze (1992) Minister of State: Avtandil Jorbenadze (2001) Area: 26,911 sq mi (69,700 sq km) Population (2003 est.): Capital and largest city (1991): Tbilisi, 1,279,000 Other cities (1989): Kutaisi, 235,000; Batoumi, 136,000; and Sokhumi, 121,000 Monetary unit: Lari Languages: Georgian (official), 71%; Russian, 9%; Armenian, 7%; Azerbaijani, 6% Ethnicity/race: Georgian 70.1%, Armenian 8.1%, Russian 6.3%, Azeri 5.7%, Ossetian 3%, Abkhaz 1.8%, other 5% Religions: Georgian Orthodox 65%, Russian Orthodox 10%, Armenian Orthodox 8%, Muslim 11% Literacy rate: Economic summary: GDP/PPP (2001 est.): $15.5 billion; per capita $3,100.

91. Georgia, Country, Asia
georgia, jôr'ju Pronunciation Key. georgia , georgian Sakartvelo, Rus.Gruziya, officially republic of georgia, republic (1995 est. pop.
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You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Encyclopedia Georgia u Pronunciation Key Georgia , Georgian Sakartvelo, Rus. Gruziya, officially Republic of Georgia, republic (1995 est. pop. 5,726,000), c.26,900 sq mi (69,700 sq km), in W Transcaucasia. Georgia borders on the Black Sea in the west, on Turkey and Armenia in the south, on Azerbaijan in the east, and on Russia in the north. Tbilisi is the capital and by far the largest city. Sections in this article: George William Georgia, state, United States Search Infoplease Info search tips Search Biographies Bio search tips About Us Contact Us Link to Infoplease ... Privacy

92. Englische Buecher Ueber Georgien Und Den Kaukasus
Translate this page The Georgian Feast The Vibrant culture and Savory Food of the republic of Georgiavon Darra Goldstein Preis EUR 19,44 Taschenbuch - 229 Seiten University of
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93. California Academy Of Sciences - Skulls
to the curlicued cattle skulls that float like spirits over georgia O’Keefe TheKostnice, (Chapel) The Ossuary In Sedlec Sedlec,Czech republic Photo credit
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S Skeleton and Roses, 1998 (Grateful Dead Icon) Detail
Stanley Mouse b. 1940 (American)
Based on Edmund J. Sullivan's 1900 illustration, The Skeleton, in The Rubaiyat by Omar Khayyam.
Artist's Statement: "The first time this image hit the scene was on an Avalon Ballroom concert poster in 1967, when the Dead were just another San Francisco rock band. Mouse and Kelley would spend their days in the back rooms of the San Francisco library digging through art books. When Kelley saw Edmund J. Sullivan's illustration of the Skeleton in the Rubaiyat, he said: "This has Grateful Dead all over it." The band related so well to the poster art that they then used it for an album cover, and eventually made it their logo. The Skeleton & Roses is one of the most widely recognized rock icons ever. Mouse enhanced the drawing in 1989 by adding more color which he did again in 1998 to produce this version." The Interior, The Kostnice, (Chapel)

94. Www.parliament.ge/CULTURE/

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95. UNESCO - Dialogue Among Civilizations -- Photos From The 5 September Launch At U
Bouteflika President of Algeria Edouard Shevardnaze President of the republic ofGeorgia Joachim Alberto
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