Svaneti Tourist Information

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Svaneti is a high mountain region in Northwestern Georgia, home of the fierce and chivalric Svans. An extraordinary and surreal land of towers, snow, craggy peaks, wine, and dancing; where gold was fleeced, where time has not merely stopped, but rather simply never existed. About Svaneti

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Mestia
Mestia is a city in Upper Svaneti, Georgia. It's the regional capital. Mestia Tourist Information

Ushguli
Ushguli is a city in Svaneti. Ushguli Tourist Information

Svaneti Tourist Information is based on work by Sergey Kudryavtsev, Peter Fitzgerald, anonymous, You.travel and others. Svaneti Tourist Information is available under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 1.0. The More About Svaneti section uses material from the article Svaneti and is licensed under GNU Free Documentation License. See background image credits and About You.travel.
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