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    Pitsunda (Abkhaz: Пиҵунда, Russian: Пицунда) or Bichvinta (Georgian: ბიჭვინთა [bitʃʼʷintʰa] ) is a resort town in the Gagra District of Abkhazia/Georgia...
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    romanized: Sobor v chest' Apostola Andreya Pervozvannogo), also known as the Pitsunda Cathedral (Abkhaz: Пицундатәи ауахәама, romanized: Ṗicundaṭ°i awax°ama)...
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  • Football Club Kiaraz Pitsunda is a football club in the city of Pitsunda, in the state of Abkhazia, an autonomous region of Georgia (Country), that competes...
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  • Pitsunda Bay (Abkhaz: Пиҵунда абаҕуаза, Georgian: ბიჭვინთის ყურე, Russian: Пицундская бухта) is a bay in the Black Sea near Pitsunda, Abkhazia. One of...
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    Pinus brutia (redirect from Pitsunda pine)
    pityusa: Found in smaller stands along the eastern Black Sea coast, near Pitsunda. Very similar to var. brutia. Pinus brutia var. pendulifolia: Muğla, Turkey...
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    The Bichvinta Four Gospels (Georgian: ბიჭვინთის ოთხთავი) is a 12th-century illuminated manuscript of the Four Gospels in Georgian, copied in the nuskhuri...
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    (Russia) Obzor (Bulgaria) Odesa (Ukraine) Olimp (Romania) Ordu (Turkey) Pitsunda (Abkhazia, Georgia) Pomorie (Bulgaria) Primorsko (Bulgaria) Rize (Turkey)...
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    Semichastny, struck in October 1964, while Khrushchev was on vacation at Pitsunda, Abkhaz ASSR with his friend and Presidium colleague Anastas Mikoyan. On...
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    self-proclaimed catholicos of the Church. It has two eparchies (dioceses) in Pitsunda and Sukhumi and is organized in 9 parishes. The Catholicate of Abkhazia...
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    defended the title one last time against Nana Alexandria of Georgia at Pitsunda/Tbilisi 1975. In 1976–1978 Candidates cycle, 17-year-old Maya Chiburdanidze...
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