
Dzegvi Destination Guide
Delve into Dzegvi in Georgia!
Dzegvi in the region of Georgia (general) is located in Georgia - some 16 mi (or 26 km) North-West of Tbilisi, the country's capital.
Current time in Dzegvi is now 10:55 PM (Thursday). The local timezone is named "Asia / Tbilisi" with an UTC offset of 4 hours. Depending on your travel modalities, these larger destinations might be interesting for you: Tabriz, Erzurum, Vladikavkaz, Grozny, Cherkessk or Gyumri. While being here, make sure to check out Tsikhisdziri, Skhaltba, Sak'adagiano, Patara Kanda, K'vemo Nich'bisi and Aghaiani as well. We discovered some videos in the web. Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation.
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Georgia - sakartvelo music by The Sanda
Beautiful landscapes of Georgia,sakartvelo.Music by Georgian Rock-Folk band - The Sanda-Khorumi. the Photoes in this slideshow are taken from Georgian site.I want to say special thanks to the person w...
Svetitskhoveli cathedral (Géorgie/Georg...
Svetitskhoveli Cathedral (Georgian: , Svet'icxovlis Sak'atedro T'aʒari; literally, "the Living Pillar Cathedral") is a Georgian Orthodox cathedral located in the historical town of Mtskheta, Georgia,...
Mtskheta
This is a video about one of the oldest cities of Georgia, Mtskheta. see in Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org Most of the photos used in this video are taken by me. Others are found in internet. I hope you'...
Georgia Caucasus: Mtskheta - On Tsminda ...
Procession in Mtskheta 3 weeks after Georgian Orthodox Eastern on Tsminda Ninos footsteps from Svetitskhoveli Cathedral to Jvari Church crossing Aragvi River with Rafts www.tourism-association.ge
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Interesting facts about this location
Shio-Mgvime monastery
The Shio-Mgvime monastery (Georgian: შიომღვიმე, Shiomghvime, literally meaning "the cave of Shio") is a medieval monastic complex in Georgia, near the town of Mtskheta. It is located in a narrow limestone canyon on the northern bank of the river Mtkvari (Kura), some 30 km from Tbilisi, Georgia’s capital.
Located at 41.85, 44.6 (Lat. / Lng.), less than 2 mi away.
Mtskheta
Mtskheta, one of the oldest cities of the country of Georgia (in Kartli province of Eastern Georgia), is located approximately 20 kilometers north of Tbilisi at the confluence of the Aragvi and Kura rivers. Mtskheta is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. The city (population 19,423 as of January 1, 2008) is now the administrative centre of the Mtskheta-Mtianeti region.
Located at 41.85, 44.6 (Lat. / Lng.), less than 6 mi away.
Mukhrani
Mukhrani is a historical lowland district in eastern Georgia, currently within the borders of Mtskheta-Mtianeti region, north of the town of Mtskheta. It lies within the historical borders of Kartli, bounded by the river Mtkvari (Kura), and its two affluents: Ksani and Aragvi.
Located at 41.85, 44.6 (Lat. / Lng.), less than 6 mi away.
Tsitsamuri
Tsitsamuri is a small village outside Mtskheta, Georgia. It is known as the place where the nation's famous writer and poet, Ilia Chavchavadze, was assassinated in 1907. Near Tsitsamuri (identified as the Seusamora of Strabo) a ruined acropolis of ancient Iberia was unearthed by the archaeologist Andria Apakidze in 1953. It is to be identified with the Zaden-tsikhe (ზადენციხე), i.e. , "the fortress of Zaden" of the medieval Georgian chronicles.
Located at 41.85, 44.6 (Lat. / Lng.), less than 7 mi away.
Mount Didgori
Mount Didgori, 1647 m, is situated some 40 km west of Georgia’s capital Tbilisi in the eastern part of the Trialeti Range, which is part of the Lesser Caucasus. It was a site of the celebrated victory won by the Georgian king David IV over the Seljuk armies on August 12, 1121. The battlefield extends for several kilometers and is covered by abundant subalipine meadows.
Located at 41.85, 44.6 (Lat. / Lng.), less than 8 mi away.
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