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Yesterday, crowds of people were marching all over the city with flags, chanting “Sakartvelo” - Mishka didn't understand what was going on.
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The real natives of that country call it Sakartvelo or use a an ancient name - Iveria, which emphasizes the fact that they are Iverians, the relatives of Basques in Spain, located on the Iberian Peninsula.
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Abkhazia and the Caucasus: the west's choice "[6 August 2010]; Alexander Rondeli," Sakartvelo:
openDemocracy Rein Müllerson 2010
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(Bonus: The nation of Georgia is supposedly called so because its inhabitants revere St. George and feature his cross on their flag, though Georgians refer to themselves as Kartvelebi and their country as Sakartvelo.)
mental_floss Blog 2010
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(Bonus: The nation of Georgia is supposedly called so because its inhabitants revere St. George and feature his cross on their flag, though Georgians refer to themselves as Kartvelebi and their country as Sakartvelo.)
mental_floss Blog 2010
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The broadcaster Sakartvelo even shot a three-episode documentary about the school and the course.
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"Thanks to the lectures, we can now tell a machinegun from a tommy gun and know what danger we should expect from each particular weapon," Giorgi Tukhareli, from the Sakartvelo TV company, said.
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The training workshop revealed many other mistakes we made when covering that war, "said Aleko Gabunia, a camera operator for TV company Sakartvelo.
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Sakartvelo kind obviously, not those of Atlanta and environs) and the Hungarians.
WordPress.com News 2009
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