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Republic of Belarus, Minsk, st. Sverdlov 2 Mon-Fri 09:00–19:00, Sat 10:00–15:00 The amazing, generous country of Georgia has always attracted researchers and tourists with its unique color, rich thousand-year history, diverse nature and ancient traditions. The territory of Georgia is an area with many historical and architectural monuments, ancient monasteries, the remains of castles and fortresses, defensive structures. Here it is easy and simple to combine any vacation, educational excursions in Georgia with getting impressions and enjoyment from the contemplation of mountain landscapes and natural landscapes. And Georgian hospitality, local wines and Georgian cuisine are known far beyond the borders of Georgia. General information: Georgia is located in the western Transcaucasia on the eastern coast of the Black Sea. In the north it borders with Russia, in the south with Turkey and Armenia, in the southeast with Azerbaijan. The ancient  Chest and Deep Freezers in Uganda states of Diaoh and Colchis began to form in the 12th century BC. in the east of the Black Sea coast. Then numerous wars began. Practically, the warriors of all ancient and medieval civilizations passed through the territory of modern Georgia. Georgia's path to gaining independence was difficult and long. Today it is a parliamentary republic which includes two autonomous republics and 10 territories. The area of ​​the country is 69,700 sq. km. - 118th in the world. The basis of industry is the food industry (tea, wine and cognac, tobacco, mineral water, canned fruits and vegetables, hazelnuts), the extraction of manganese ores, light industry (shoe, cotton, wool, knitwear, silk, clothing production), mechanical engineering (electric locomotives, cars, machine tools), ferrous and non-ferrous metallurgy, chemical industry (production of nitrogen fertilizers, chemical fibers, paints and household chemicals). The Georgian government is investing heavily in the development of the tourism business. The largest cities: Tbilisi, Kutaisi, Batumi, Zugdidi, Poti, Rustavi, Gori. How to get there: Belavia planes regularly fly from Minsk to Tbilisi on a direct flight throughout the year. During the summer months, direct flights are organized from Minsk to Batumi. Flight time 3 hours. The average cost of air tickets is 300 EUR. If you fly through Moscow, Kyiv, Riga by planes of other airlines, you can even save on airfare. Visa: Citizens of Belarus do not need a visa to Georgia. Customs: The import of any foreign currency is not limited, national - is limited to the amount of 25,000 GEL. Imported currency is allowed to be exported within a year after arrival in the country, national - no more than 3000 GEL. It is forbidden to transport drugs, weapons and ammunition, explosives, pornography and information discrediting the state system in any medium. The export of materials and objects of historical and cultural value is prohibited. Transport: Georgia has a developed railway network that connects the capital Tbilisi with all major cities of the country. Regular flights are organized from Tbilisi to Kutaisi, Sukhumi, Batumi and the Svaneti region (Mestia), which is difficult to reach by car in winter. Bus service is very developed in Georgia. Also popular are fixed-route taxis that run between all regions. There are no problems with public transport in Tbilisi, you can travel by bus, metro, minibus or taxi. Many private taxis do not have meters, in such cases it is wiser to agree on the cost of the trip in advance. To rent a car, you need to have an international driving license, driving experience over 1 year and cash. When signing the contract, be sure to specify whether insurance is included in the rental price. The cost of renting an economy class car from 100 USD and above is not cheap at all. National features: Speaking about Georgia, the first thing that comes to mind is the famous Georgian hospitality. It is based on the good nature and friendliness of the Georgian people. Since ancient times, the rules and customs of hospitality have been formed. “The guest is the messenger of God,” says a Georgian proverb. Any guest, even an uninvited one, will be met with a sincerely cordial welcome, disinterested help and support. If you find yourself a guest in a Georgian house, you will always be invited to a feast, which is not customary to refuse here. All the best will be put on the table. The guest will be given special respect. Songs will be sung for him, eloquent and wise toasts will be pronounc https://jiji.ug/279-deep-freezers

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