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Published in Georgia - Social interactions and entertainment - 21 Aug 2016 08:20 - 33

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http://www.starsportstours.com/wp-content/themes/envision/includes/modules/module.shadow/shadows/shadow-2.png1. Cradle of Wine

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Georgia is one of the oldest wine producing regions of the world. The fertile valleys of the South Caucasus, which Georgia straddles, are believed by many archaeologists to be the source of the world's first cultivated grapevines and neolithic wine production, over 8,000 years ago. Man discovered art of winemaking in Georgia 8,000 years ago. Due to the many millennia of wine in Georgian history, the traditions of its viticulture are entwined and inseparable with the country's national identity.
It has been archaeologically proven that the roots of Georgian viticulture are between 9000 and 7000 BC, when peoples of South Caucasus discovered that wild grape juice turned into wine when it was left buried through the winter in a shallow pit. This knowledge was nourished by experience, and from 4000 BC Georgians were cultivating grapes and burying clay vessels, kvevris, in which to store their wine ready for serving at perfect ground temperature. When filled with the fermented juice of the harvest, the kvevris are topped with a wooden lid and then covered and sealed with earth. Some may remain entombed for up to 50 years.

2. A Unique Alphabet
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There are just 14 independent alphabets in the world and Georgian is one of them. The Georgian kingdom of Iberia converted to Christianity in 326 AD. Scholars believe that the creation of an Old Georgian alphabet was instrumental in making religious scripture more accessible to the Georgians. This happened in the 4th or 5th century, not long after conversion. The oldest uncontested example of Georgian writing is an Asomtavruli inscription from 430 AD in a church in Bethlehem.

3. UNESCO Heritage sites
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Our  current UNESCO heritage sites include the ancient capital city of Mtskheta, the mive cathedral complexes of Bagrati and Gelati, and the mountain region of Svaneti. The construction of Bagrati Cathedral, named after Bagrat III, the first king of united Georgia, started at the end of the 10th century and was completed in the early years of the 11th century. Although partly destroyed by the Turks in 1691, it was  recently restored and the church service is held regularly.  The Gelati Monastery, whose main buildings were erected between the 12th and 17th centuries, is a well-preserved complex, with wonderful mosaics and wall paintings. The cathedral and monastery represent the flowering of medieval architecture in Georgia. The historic churches of Mtskheta, former capital of Georgia, are outstanding examples of medieval religious architecture in the Caucasus. They show the high artistic and cultural level attained by this ancient kingdom.

Preserved by its long isolation, the Upper Svaneti region of the Caucasus is an exceptional example of mountain scenery with medieval-type villages and tower-houses. The village of Chazhashi still has more than 200 of these very unusual houses, which were used both as dwellings and as defence posts against the invaders who plagued the region.

4. Europe’s highest settlement in Georgia
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Ushguli is recognised as the highest settlement in Europe, set at altitudes between 2,086 and 2,200 metres above sea level. Symbolically, this highest settlement is guarded by Mt. Shkhara, the highest point in Georgia. Its snow-capped glacier, reaching up to 5,200 metres, is a poignant background to the local towers and chapels. Usghuli and the surrounding mountainous Svaneti province are a must-see destination in Georgia. The region is made rich by its hospitable people, indigenous traditions and stunning landscapes. Svaneti also has its own remarkable cuisine, distinct from the other parts of Georgia. (Under UNESCO protection)

5. First European Civilization
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Recent excavations of Dmanisi have revealed an extraordinary record of the earliest hominid dispersal beyond Africa (1,75 million years ago). Several hominid individuals along with abundant well-preserved remains of fossil animals and stone artefacts have been found. The Dmanisi specimens are the most primitive and small-brained humans found outside of Africa to be attributed to Homo erectus sensu lato, and they are the closest to the presumed Homo habilis-like stream. It is widely recognized that Dmanisi discoveries have changed scientist's knowledge concerning the migration of homo from Africa to the European continent.

6. Flora and Fauna
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Georgia is one of the most ecologically diverse countries in the world, with climatic zones ranging from subtropical to high alpine to semi-desert. Georgia is also home to vast expanses of completely unspoiled wildernesses, including one of Europe’s largest national parks. Our pristine wetlands and mountain aeries make this country a Mecca for bird watchers worldwide. Bears, lynxes and even leopards can be found in Georgia’s dense forests of Caucasian fir-the tallest trees in Europe.
7. Endless Tourism Possibilities
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From adventure tourism to discovering the art of wine making, Georgia has something to delight every visitor. Take advantage of the cheapest heli-skiing in Europe, or tour some of the finest medieval architecture in the world, delve into ancient, subterranean cave cities, or relax at world cl beach resorts - in Georgia, everything is possible.
8. Summer sea and Winter Ski resorts
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Georgia is a year-round destination. In Georgia, you can swim in the sea as late as November - one of the longest swimming seasons in Europe. After that, why not head to the mountains, where there is guaranteed snow until late April, making Georgia a top destination for skiers and snowboarders. Any month of the year though, you should try our famous Spring waters, curative and tasty.

9. Mountains and Trekking
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When it comes to the height of its mountains and the breadth of available treks, Georgia’s High Caucasus may not compete with the Himalayas. However, with five peaks higher than Mont Blanc (4,808 meters), Georgia’s High Caucasus Mountains are comparable to the European Alps and by far less crowded. The fabled region of Svaneti, nestled in these mountains, is a place of magic and fear, even for Georgians themselves. Access to peaks like Mount Shkhara (5,201 meters) and Mount Ushba (4,710 meters) and opportunities to stay with Svan families in villages make trekking in this region an outdoor and cultural adventure.

10. Rapid development
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Infrastructure and facilities are rapidly being developed in Georgia. Monuments and routes are being renovated and made more accessible. Almost every week there is a new travel opportunity in Georgia. It offers the following types of tourism: adventure tourism, cultural tourism, wine tourism, eco-tourism, Hunting tourism, cruise tourism, extreme tourism combined with cultural tourism, bird-watching tourism, speleo tourism, mountain tourism, archaeological tourism, culinary tourism, ethnographical tourism, educational tourism. The Georgian economy is one of the fastest growing in the world. The New York Times ranked Georgia 6-th among 52 best countries for the tourism destination. Tbilisi has become one of the safest capitals in the Western World comparable to Lisbon or Vienna

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Comments (33)

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Very nice. but your unique alphabet is scary Laugh
in picture ther is old alphabet now we have new one , like this: მადლობა - thanks.
wauuu like it , maybe my next vacations
Contant To us if you will come in georgia i will meet to you Smile) As you know we georgians are very hospitables
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And i m working here...need vocation damn it! Sad
how can you forget giga ?
@Kinsc you can t for sure Laugh
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Me and my friends were hiking in 3different regions this year - Kazbegi, Khevsureti Racha. And it was so assowme! Google this regions and u will know what Im talkin about ⌒.⌒
v Seems like a beautiful country.
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Georgian alphabet is writen by Mesrop Mashtoc,interesting they allways forget that fact. :-)
@Tank_of_Armenia looool? yes sure..and pyramids are build by armenians...and and dont forget the machu piccu in peru that pure armenian...build by armen krshtinian, also the famouse sphinx .any person can understan that its noseis..erm...was Armenian Smile....Armenia is first of humanoids and dont forget armenians Whre christian 50 B.C. Smile
@tank_of_armenia you are not true !!! you armenians thinks that everything is made by you !!! ))) Georgian Alphabet is Writen By Georgians !!! )) You think shhota rustaveli was armenian !!! you are liers !!! Trust to history !!! Trust to cientists !!! !! Smile
You noobs! Jesus was Armenian!! LaughDDDDD btw u armenian guy, gtfu and read history Smile Google will help you in this.
Nice photos guys o/
It is a very nice country no doubt. I have seen a lot about on TV and internet; I hope to visit her one day.
I need more wine to keep reading this Cheeky
@tank of armenia, my friend, georgian alphabet is written by king Farnavaz the I