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6 years ago  •  9 subscribers 25 answers
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No . So (from Georgia to Abkhazia) it is impossible to get there. Georgia does not maintain diplomatic relations with Abkhazia. Moreover, Georgia administratively persecutes everyone who visits Abkhazia. You can get to Abkhazia only from the Russian Federation. For citizens of Belarus who want to visit Abkhazia for tourism purposes. no visa is required if the stay is up to 14 days. Farther...
7 years ago  •  9 subscribers 29 answers
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No problem, even with African numbers. But I recommend finding out how your government treats visiting the occupied territories. Because in the view of all the states of the world (with the exception of a few, incomprehensible ones), Crimea is a temporarily occupied territory. There is a relevant Law in Ukraine and personal sanctions for citizens of another state (or stateless persons) visiting these territories outside the territory of Ukraine. And this Law, I repeat, is recognized by all of Eu ... Farther...
I want to go to Batumi (Kobuleti) in August 2014 and how can I find cheap housing there?
11 years ago  •  7 subscribers 11 answers
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I agree with Alex, but partially. Georgians and at the government level admit that they have a problem with the service, so many of our compatriots (and not only) go on vacation to the coast in Georgia, not according to the budget option of hotels. They try to choose a higher level, ideally - chain hotels Sheraton, Radisson, etc. There are good hotels on the coast, you just need to know them. And the places are also different - there are noisy ones, like Kobuleti, there are quiet ones, like in G ... Farther...
8 years ago  •  11 subscribers 16 answers
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admin, sorry for the offtopic - you can delete my post. But, you can beat yourself in the chest for as long and hard as you like - where is Crimea. It remains the same as it was on the Black Sea))) And according to the laws of which country - to whom it belongs - life will judge and show further. The facts, kolyan_cat, are currently telling you that you are wrong - eat it and see for yourself. Farther...
In September-October we are going to receive medical treatment, we want to go to Georgia.
13 years ago  •  22 subscribers 44 answers
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Good afternoon Ozzy! As for the resorts of Georgia, such a resort may be known for its mud and mineral waters Tskhalbubo. But the medical base and accommodation were not developed there after the 1990s. Therefore, with all my great sympathy for Georgia, I would advise you to consider other resorts. Of the dirt comparable to Georgia in terms of the quality of the mud and the total cost of the tour (as well as the flight time), I would recommend Slovakia, where they effectively treat arthrosis ... Farther...
9 years ago  •  5 subscribers 14 answers
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We left Kharkov. Through Volchansk. Then to the Rostov highway (M-4, in my opinion). Further through Vladikavkaz. Arrival to Georgia through upper Lars. The journey took us almost two days. Kharkov-Tbilisi. Farther...
9 years ago  •  5 subscribers 30 answers
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There are no obstacles for citizens of the Russian Federation to enter Turkey. Visas are not required for citizens of the Russian Federation to enter Georgia. It is desirable to obtain medical insurance, since the treatment of foreign citizens in Georgia is carried out on a commercial basis. Farther...