How the Georgian Language First Came to Print — in Rome, in 1629
It is Rome, 1629. At the printing press of Propaganda Fide — the Catholic Church’s missionary ...
Read moreDetailsIt is Rome, 1629. At the printing press of Propaganda Fide — the Catholic Church’s missionary ...
Read moreDetailsNearly four centuries ago, a Georgian cleric and diplomat traveled to Rome on a mission to ...
Read moreDetailsNATO is deepening its partnerships with Armenia and Azerbaijan while maintaining its long-standing cooperation with Georgia, ...
Read moreDetailsRepublican Representative Joe Wilson, co-chair of the U.S. Helsinki Commission, says Georgia is moving step by ...
Read moreDetailsFormer U.S. Ambassador and Assistant Secretary of State Philip Reeker says Armenia and Azerbaijan have a ...
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