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  2. Bank of Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Website. bankofgeorgia.ge. bankofgeorgiagroup.com. Bank of Georgia Group PLC ( LSE : BGEO) is a UK incorporated financial services holding company with its registered office in London, England, and its corporate headquarters in Tbilisi, Georgia. [2] [3] Bank of Georgia is the main operating subsidiary of Bank of Georgia Group, a UK-based [4 ...

  3. Georgian Oil and Gas Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The north-south gas corridor is spread from Georgian–Russian border to Georgian–Armenian and Georgian–Azerbaijan borders with a total length of 235 km. The highest point of the system is 2420 metres at the Caucasus Mountains and the lowest point at 290 metres above the sea level.

  4. List of companies of Georgia (country) - Wikipedia

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    Location of Georgia. Georgia is a country in the Caucasus region of Eurasia.Georgia's economy is supported by a relatively free and transparent atmosphere in the country. . According to Transparency International's 2015 report, Georgia is the least corrupt nation in the Black Sea region, outperforming all of its immediate neighbors, as well as nearby European Union sta

  5. Georgia passes controversial ‘foreign agents’ bill despite ...

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    May 14, 2024 at 2:00 PM. Georgia’s parliament has passed a controversial “foreign agents” bill despite widespread domestic opposition and warnings from the European Union that its enactment ...

  6. What is Georgia’s ‘foreign agents’ bill, and why ... - AOL

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    Joshua Berlinger and Christian Edwards, CNN. May 15, 2024 at 3:37 AM. Georgia’s parliament passed a highly controversial “foreign agents” bill that has triggered widespread protests across ...

  7. EU urges Georgia to withdraw 'foreign agent' bill - AOL

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    The Georgian government has said the law is necessary to ensure the transparency of foreign funding for NGOs. It did not immediately say if it would back off from passing the bill following the EU ...

  8. 2023–2024 Georgian protests - Wikipedia

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    In 2023 and 2024, a series of street demonstrations have been taking place throughout Georgia largely in opposition to the proposed "Law on Transparency of Foreign Influence", which would require non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to register as "agents of foreign influence" or "organizations carrying the interests of a foreign power" and disclose the sources of their income if the funds ...

  9. National Bank of Georgia - Wikipedia

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    The National Bank of Georgia was established on the basis of the Georgian Republican Bank of the State Bank of the USSR in 1991. Georgia's first central bank was established in 1919. Its first manager was Yason Lordkipanidze, who headed the bank from 1919 to 1924.