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  2. Buildings and architecture of Bath - Wikipedia

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    The heart of the Georgian city were Wood's Assembly Rooms, [88] and the Pump Room, which, together with its associated Lower Assembly Rooms, was designed by Thomas Baldwin, a local builder responsible for many other buildings in the city, including the terraces in Argyle Street, [89] the Guildhall, [90] The Cross Bath, [91] Widcombe Crescent ...

  3. Abkhazia conflict - Wikipedia

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    On August 15, 1990, the Georgian section of Abkhazian radio appealed to the Chairman of the Ministerial Council to safeguard the rights and freedoms of expression. In response to this appeal, the Abkhaz authorities imposed a ban on radio broadcasts concerning the Georgian language and interfered with the editorial policies of journalists. [20]

  4. Trebizond Peace Conference - Wikipedia

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    They expressed greater determination. Treaty of Brest-Litovsk united the Armenian-Georgian block. The Armenians pressured the Republic to refuse. They acknowledged the existence of a state of war between themselves and the Ottoman Empire. Hostilities resumed and the Ottoman troops overran new lands to the east, reaching prewar frontiers.

  5. Georgian architecture - Wikipedia

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    Function rules at Massachusetts Hall at Harvard University, 1718-20 Classically proportioned 19th century Georgian manor house, Throckley Hall (1820). Principal elevation, South Wing. Georgian architecture is the name given in most English-speaking countries to the set of architectural styles current between 1714 and 1830.

  6. Georgian Parliament Building (Tbilisi) - Wikipedia

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    The building complex was constructed as the House of Government of Georgian SSR on the site of the demolished 19th-century Alexander Nevsky Cathedral and adjacent churchyard, with burials of the Georgian cadets killed during the Bolshevik invasion of 1921. It consists of two buildings; the "upper" building was designed by Viktor Kokorin and ...

  7. Georgian Court University - Wikipedia

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    Georgian Court University (GCU or Georgian Court) is a private Roman Catholic university in Lakewood Township, New Jersey. Founded in 1908 by the Sisters of Mercy , the university has more than 1,600 undergraduates and nearly 600 graduate students.

  8. Great Canadian Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Great Canadian operates 25 gaming properties in Canada, consisting of casinos, horse race tracks (with slot machines), and smaller-scale gaming centres. It also runs hotels, restaurants, and entertainment facilities associated with its properties.

  9. Georgia–European Union relations - Wikipedia

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    The EUMM patrols the South Ossetian administration boundary line in armored SUVs in February 2012. In July 2006 the European Union referred to then recent developments in South Ossetia zone of and to the Resolution of the Georgian Parliament on Peacekeeping Forces Stationed in the Conflict Zones, which was adopted on 18 July 2006 as follows: