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  2. Kesaria Abramidze - Wikipedia

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    Kesaria Abramidze (Georgian: კესარია აბრამიძე; 18 August 1987 – 18 September 2024) was a Georgian blogger, actress, and model.She was the first openly transgender person in the country to make an appearance on national television.

  3. Mass media in Georgia (country) - Wikipedia

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    The country hosts 40 TV stations, of which nine are in Tbilisi and 31 in the regions. Four stations have national coverage (Georgian Public Broadcaster Channel I, Imedi, Rustavi 2 and Ajara); three of them are Tbilisi-based. Viewers prefer Rustavi 2, followed by Imedi TV and GPB's First Channel.

  4. Rustavi 2 - Wikipedia

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    Rustavi 2 (Georgian : რუსთავი 2, romanized:rustavi 2, "Rustavi ori") is a Georgian free-to-air television channel based in Tbilisi, that was founded in 1994 in the town of Rustavi (hence its name). It is an associate member of the European Broadcasting Union. Its news service has bureaus and regional reporters in major Georgian ...

  5. Rustavi International Motorpark - Wikipedia

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    Rustavi was the last race track built in the USSR. Opened in 1978, the original Rustavi circuit was 2.510 miles (4.039 km) in length with a width of 18 metres (20 yd) at the start-finish straight, 14 metres (15 yd) in turns and 12 metres (13 yd) in straights. A karting track, automobile cross circuit and motorbike track were also included in ...

  6. Rustaveli Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Rustaveli Avenue (Georgian: რუსთაველის გამზირი), formerly known as Golovin Street, [citation needed] is the central avenue in Tbilisi named after the medieval Georgian poet, Shota Rustaveli. The avenue starts at Freedom Square and extends for about 1.5 km in length, before it turns into an extension of Kostava ...

  7. Rustavi - Wikipedia

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    Website. rustavi.gov.ge. Rustavi (Georgian : რუსთავი [ɾustʰavi]) is a city in the southeast of Georgia, in the region of Kvemo Kartli and 20 km (12 mi) southeast of capital Tbilisi. It has a population of 132,333 (January 2023 [ 4 ]), making it the fourth most populous city in Georgia. Its economy is dominated by the Rustavi ...

  8. Khvicha Kvaratskhelia - Wikipedia

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    In March 2018, Kvaratskhelia left Dinamo Tbilisi as a result of a contract dispute and subsequently signed for Rustavi on a free transfer. [9] In April 2018, Kvaratskhelia was the subject of interest from German champions Bayern Munich and was in attendance for Bayern's 0–0 draw against Sevilla in the UEFA Champions League quarter-final. [ 10 ]

  9. Kvemo Kartli - Wikipedia

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    ISO 3166 code. GE-KK. HDI (2021) 0.783 [4] high · 10th. Website. kvemokartli.gov.ge /eng /. Kvemo Kartli (Georgian: ქვემო ქართლი) or "Lower Kartli", is a historic province and current administrative region (mkhare) in southeastern Georgia. The city of Rustavi is the regional capital.