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61David IV de Géorgie — Pour les articles homonymes, voir David. David IV le Reconstructeur დავით IV აღმაშენებელი …
62Georgian Orthodox Church — Georgian Apostolic Autocephalous Orthodox Church საქართველოს სამოციქულო ავტოკეფალური მართლმადიდებელი ეკლესია Coat of Arms Founder Apostle Andrew, Saint Nino …
63Culture of Georgia (country) — This article is about the culture of Georgia the country. For the culture of the U.S. state, see Culture of Georgia (U.S. state). A page from a rare 12th century Gelati Gospel depicting the Nativity from the Art Museum of Georgia in Tbilisi. The… …
64Demetrius I of Georgia — Demetrius I დემეტრე I King of Kings of Georgia Coronation of Demetrius I, a fresco by Michael Maglakeli from the Matskhvarishi monastery, 1142 King of …
65Khakhuli triptych — The Khakhuli triptych The Khakhuli triptych (Georgian: ხახულის ხატი, khakhulis khati) is a partially preserved large repoussé triptych icon of the Theotokos (Virgin Mary) created in medieval Georgia. It incorporates over 100 specimens of Georgian …
66РЕЦЕПТ — (от лат. receptum взятое, от глагола recipere брать обратно, взять), письменное предписание врача (praescriptio medica), до | кумент, по к рому а) врач выписывает лекар I ство из аптеки для б ного, указывая аптеке спо 1 соб приготовления… …
67Georgia (country) — Georgia[1] საქართველო Sakartvelo …
68Kutaisi — Infobox Settlement official name = Kutaisi ქუთაისი name local = ქუთაისი imagesize = 250px |250px image pushpin mapsize = 280px map caption = Location of Kutaisi in Georgia subdivision type = Country subdivision name = GEO subdivision type1 =… …
69Mtskheta — მცხეთა   City   Svetitskhoveli Cathedral and the city …
70Gelato — Gelato, or the plural Gelati, is Italian ice cream made from a liquid, milk or water; a solid, sugar, fats or sweeteners; flavorings, pastes, fruit powders; stabilizers, guar gum, locust bean, etc.; emulsifiers, mono and digylcerides; and air.… …