Classification
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Georgians ქართველები |
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The Kartvelian people |
Nation |
Georgia |
Ancient Kartvelian people |
Colchians · Iberians |
Subgroups |
Mingrelians · Svans · Adjarians · Khevsurians · Tushetians · Chveneburi |
Culture |
Music · Media · Sport · Calligraphy · Cinema · Cuisine · Dances · Costume · Calendar · Mythology · Architecture |
Language |
Alphabet · Dialects · Grammar |
Religion |
Georgian Orthodox Church Christianity · Catholicism Islam · Judaism Saint Nino · Saint George |
Symbols |
Borjgali · Cross of Bolnisi · Grapevine cross · Cross of Saint George |
History of Georgia |
Georgian is the most pervasive of the Kartvelian languages, a family that also includes Svan and Megrelian (chiefly spoken in Northwest Georgia) and Laz (chiefly spoken along the Black Sea coast of Turkey, from Melyat, Rize to the Georgian frontier).
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