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What's happening in South Ossetia?
It’s been seven years since Russian and Georgian forces went to war. The reason? A breakaway region in the Georgian heartland known as South Ossetia. But in the years since, what has happened in the region and what bearing does this have on Georgia’s potential integration into NATO and the EU?
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BBC Places that don't exist - South-Ossetia / Abkhazia (2005)
Episode from a BBC documentary series presented by Simon Reeve about countries/areas that officially don't exist (read: unrecognized by the international community, typically separatist regions). This one is about Georgia's South-Ossetia, touching shortly Abkhazia as well. It is from 2005, so before the 2008 war [most docu' available are from the post-2008 time]
"South Ossetia declared independen
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BBC Newsnight - What really happened in South Ossetia? (2008)
BBC Newsnight broadcast of november 2008, dedicated to figuring out a theory what happened, and who started what in the Georgian-Russian war over South-Osset...
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PLACES THAT DONT EXIST: SOUTH OSSETIA (episode 3 of 5)
Please visit www.simonreeve.co.uk for more information. Simon Reeve travels to a group of unrecognised nations -- countries so obscure they don't officially ...
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Act of War: 5 years after South Ossetian conflict (RT Documentary)
RT's Oksana Boyko tells the story of the Georgia-Ossetia War of 2008. Meet the people affected by the offensive and the theater that Georgian President Mikha...
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South Ossetia War in 5 Minutes
A quick video detailing the Georgian crisis in 2008. If you enjoyed it please give me a like and help a struggling youtuber!
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Russian vs. Georgian infantry - South Ossetia battle
monday,august 11th. last pockets of resitance stage an ambush on russian forces convoy - and again: thanks a lot to CNN for providing the video!
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The 2008 Georgian aggression against South Ossetia was just a rehearsal for the Ukrainian events
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British investigative journalist Martin Summers: Georgians premeditated attack on South Ossetia in collaboration with the Western intelligence services
Seven years ago today, Georgia attacked its then breakaway republic of South Ossetia with the aim of bringing it back under Tbilisi's control. Over night heavy ar
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The Russian forces in South Ossetia - Российские войска в Южной Осетии
The Russian forces in South Ossetia - Российские войска в Южной Осетии
South Ossetia declared its independence from Georgia in 1991 during the Georgian–Ossetian conflict,[1] but the entity remained unrecognised, save by fellow break-away republics Abkhazia and Transnistria. In the aftermath of the conflict Russia extended citizenship to many of South Ossetia's citizens.[2][3]
Following several m
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S.Ossetia: Post-War Resurrection (RT Documentary)
Five years ago South Ossetia was devastated by a Georgian offensive designed to take control of the breakaway territory within its borders. Today South Osset...
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National Anthem of South Ossetia - "Республикæ Хуссар Ирыстоны Паддзахадон Гимн"
ஜ۩ESPAÑOL۩ஜ▭▭▭▭▭▭▭▭▭○ El Himno de Osetia del Sur (Osetio: Республикæ Хуссар Ирыстоны Паддзахадон Гимн, Respublikæ Hussar Irystony Paddzahadon Gimn)...
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american citizen joe mestas in south ossetia
american citizen joe mestas was vacationing in south ossetia with his wife and five year old daughter. mr. mestas' wife is from south ossetia and mr. mastas ...
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South Ossetia and Abkhazia: Places That Don't Exist
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Ossetia 2008 war anniversary: From accusing Russia to admitting Georgia's attack
Seven years ago today, Georgia attacked its then breakaway republic of South Ossetia with the aim of bringing it back under Tbilisi's control. Over night heavy artillery pounded the capital also targeting Russian peacekeepers in the area. Hundreds of civilians and over 70 peacekeepers were killed in the following days.
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New border signposts cause tension between Georgia, South Ossetia
Georgia’s government has accused the Russia-backed breakaway region of South Ossetia of provocation and posing threat to security in the region. The reason is installation of the so-called border signposts at the South Ossetian administrative boundary line. However, Georgian authorities have been accused by the opposition of creating a false impression of normalization of relations with Russia. Ou
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New border signposts cause tension between Georgia, South Ossetia
Svetlana Alimova
Press TV, Tbilisi
Georgia’s government has accused the Russia-backed breakaway region of South Ossetia of provocation and posing threat to security in the region. The reason is installation of the so-called border signposts at the South Ossetian administrative boundary line. However, Georgian authorities have been accused by the opposition of creating a false impression of normal
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Address of President of South Ossetia to people of Odessa | Eng Subs
source: https://youtu.be/TX4I2bMp3B8
President of South Ossetia has made a video address to people of Odessa in connections with 7th anniversary of military aggression of Georgia.
He recorded his welcome address to the participants of Odessa Political Forum, who have gathered once again to discuss the war in South Ossetia in 2008 and also to commemorate the civilians and peacekeepers that have fal
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Toma Chageishvili, "South Ossetia"
Toma Chageishvili, "South Ossetia" RUSTAVI2.
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National anthem of South Ossetia "Warzon İrıston!" [vocal in ossetian]
The National Anthem of South Ossetia (Ossetian: Республикæ Хуссар Ирыстоны Паддзахадон Гимн, Respublikæ Hussar Irystony Paddzahadon Gimn) was adopted on May 5, 1995. The lyrics were written by Totraz Kokaev (Тотраз Кокаев), and the music was written by Felix Alborov (Феликс Алборов)
El Himno Nacional de Osetia del Sur fue oficializado el 5 de Mayo de 1995. La letra fue escrita por Totraz Kokaev
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Shelling of South Ossetia capital stopped
The shelling of the capital of Georgia's breakaway republic of South Ossetia has now stopped. Tskhinvali and the surrounding area were the focus of fierce fi...
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Day one of the Georgia-South Ossetia military conflict
On Friday, August 8, Georgia launched a military offensive against its breakaway republic of South Ossetia. Artillery shelling and tanks have reportedly redu...
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Forgotten city in South Ossetia
South Ossetian officials are accusing Georgia of preventing refugees from returning home to the remote Ossetian town of Leningor.
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Georgia begins war to retake South Ossetia
Georgian forces have launched a massive military offensive to take control of its breakaway republic of South Ossetia. Fighter planes and heavy artillery are...
What's happening in South Ossetia?
It’s been seven years since Russian and Georgian forces went to war. The reason? A breakaway region in the Georgian heartland known as South Ossetia. But in the...
It’s been seven years since Russian and Georgian forces went to war. The reason? A breakaway region in the Georgian heartland known as South Ossetia. But in the years since, what has happened in the region and what bearing does this have on Georgia’s potential integration into NATO and the EU?
wn.com/What's Happening In South Ossetia
It’s been seven years since Russian and Georgian forces went to war. The reason? A breakaway region in the Georgian heartland known as South Ossetia. But in the years since, what has happened in the region and what bearing does this have on Georgia’s potential integration into NATO and the EU?
- published: 07 Aug 2015
- views: 739
BBC Places that don't exist - South-Ossetia / Abkhazia (2005)
Episode from a BBC documentary series presented by Simon Reeve about countries/areas that officially don't exist (read: unrecognized by the international commun...
Episode from a BBC documentary series presented by Simon Reeve about countries/areas that officially don't exist (read: unrecognized by the international community, typically separatist regions). This one is about Georgia's South-Ossetia, touching shortly Abkhazia as well. It is from 2005, so before the 2008 war [most docu' available are from the post-2008 time]
"South Ossetia declared independence from the former Soviet state of Georgia.
Simon crosses the front line, past Russian tanks and into this breakaway state, where paranoia greets his every step. BBC keeps going with faulty BBC reports, this one falsly states that Adjaria, the 3rd autonomous area, also broke away from Georgia.
He is shown graveyards in a school playground and joins a birthday drink with troops returning from the front... before being chased out by the local KGB."
wn.com/BBC Places That Don't Exist South Ossetia Abkhazia (2005)
Episode from a BBC documentary series presented by Simon Reeve about countries/areas that officially don't exist (read: unrecognized by the international community, typically separatist regions). This one is about Georgia's South-Ossetia, touching shortly Abkhazia as well. It is from 2005, so before the 2008 war [most docu' available are from the post-2008 time]
"South Ossetia declared independence from the former Soviet state of Georgia.
Simon crosses the front line, past Russian tanks and into this breakaway state, where paranoia greets his every step. BBC keeps going with faulty BBC reports, this one falsly states that Adjaria, the 3rd autonomous area, also broke away from Georgia.
He is shown graveyards in a school playground and joins a birthday drink with troops returning from the front... before being chased out by the local KGB."
- published: 14 Jul 2013
- views: 13810
BBC Newsnight - What really happened in South Ossetia? (2008)
BBC Newsnight broadcast of november 2008, dedicated to figuring out a theory what happened, and who started what in the Georgian-Russian war over South-Osset......
BBC Newsnight broadcast of november 2008, dedicated to figuring out a theory what happened, and who started what in the Georgian-Russian war over South-Osset...
wn.com/BBC Newsnight What Really Happened In South Ossetia (2008)
BBC Newsnight broadcast of november 2008, dedicated to figuring out a theory what happened, and who started what in the Georgian-Russian war over South-Osset...
- published: 23 Jun 2013
- views: 25919
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author: 99CC1975
PLACES THAT DONT EXIST: SOUTH OSSETIA (episode 3 of 5)
Please visit www.simonreeve.co.uk for more information. Simon Reeve travels to a group of unrecognised nations -- countries so obscure they don't officially ......
Please visit www.simonreeve.co.uk for more information. Simon Reeve travels to a group of unrecognised nations -- countries so obscure they don't officially ...
wn.com/Places That Dont Exist South Ossetia (Episode 3 Of 5)
Please visit www.simonreeve.co.uk for more information. Simon Reeve travels to a group of unrecognised nations -- countries so obscure they don't officially ...
- published: 14 Nov 2011
- views: 50793
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author: Simon Reeve
Act of War: 5 years after South Ossetian conflict (RT Documentary)
RT's Oksana Boyko tells the story of the Georgia-Ossetia War of 2008. Meet the people affected by the offensive and the theater that Georgian President Mikha......
RT's Oksana Boyko tells the story of the Georgia-Ossetia War of 2008. Meet the people affected by the offensive and the theater that Georgian President Mikha...
wn.com/Act Of War 5 Years After South Ossetian Conflict (Rt Documentary)
RT's Oksana Boyko tells the story of the Georgia-Ossetia War of 2008. Meet the people affected by the offensive and the theater that Georgian President Mikha...
- published: 08 Aug 2013
- views: 76796
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author: RT
South Ossetia War in 5 Minutes
A quick video detailing the Georgian crisis in 2008. If you enjoyed it please give me a like and help a struggling youtuber!...
A quick video detailing the Georgian crisis in 2008. If you enjoyed it please give me a like and help a struggling youtuber!
wn.com/South Ossetia War In 5 Minutes
A quick video detailing the Georgian crisis in 2008. If you enjoyed it please give me a like and help a struggling youtuber!
- published: 22 May 2014
- views: 60
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author: DoubleTime
Russian vs. Georgian infantry - South Ossetia battle
monday,august 11th. last pockets of resitance stage an ambush on russian forces convoy - and again: thanks a lot to CNN for providing the video!...
monday,august 11th. last pockets of resitance stage an ambush on russian forces convoy - and again: thanks a lot to CNN for providing the video!
wn.com/Russian Vs. Georgian Infantry South Ossetia Battle
monday,august 11th. last pockets of resitance stage an ambush on russian forces convoy - and again: thanks a lot to CNN for providing the video!
- published: 12 Aug 2008
- views: 169703
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author: Julstar16
The 2008 Georgian aggression against South Ossetia was just a rehearsal for the Ukrainian events
Russia Insider - Russian News Without the Anti-Russian Bias http://russia-insider.com
British investigative journalist Martin Summers: Georgians premeditated at...
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British investigative journalist Martin Summers: Georgians premeditated attack on South Ossetia in collaboration with the Western intelligence services
Seven years ago today, Georgia attacked its then breakaway republic of South Ossetia with the aim of bringing it back under Tbilisi's control. Over night heavy artillery pounded the capital also targeting Russian peacekeepers in the area. Hundreds of civilians and over 70 peacekeepers were killed in the following days.
Source RT https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yc-l2aUUgzQ
wn.com/The 2008 Georgian Aggression Against South Ossetia Was Just A Rehearsal For The Ukrainian Events
Russia Insider - Russian News Without the Anti-Russian Bias http://russia-insider.com
British investigative journalist Martin Summers: Georgians premeditated attack on South Ossetia in collaboration with the Western intelligence services
Seven years ago today, Georgia attacked its then breakaway republic of South Ossetia with the aim of bringing it back under Tbilisi's control. Over night heavy artillery pounded the capital also targeting Russian peacekeepers in the area. Hundreds of civilians and over 70 peacekeepers were killed in the following days.
Source RT https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yc-l2aUUgzQ
- published: 11 Aug 2015
- views: 86
The Russian forces in South Ossetia - Российские войска в Южной Осетии
The Russian forces in South Ossetia - Российские войска в Южной Осетии
South Ossetia declared its independence from Georgia in 1991 during the Georgian–Ossetia...
The Russian forces in South Ossetia - Российские войска в Южной Осетии
South Ossetia declared its independence from Georgia in 1991 during the Georgian–Ossetian conflict,[1] but the entity remained unrecognised, save by fellow break-away republics Abkhazia and Transnistria. In the aftermath of the conflict Russia extended citizenship to many of South Ossetia's citizens.[2][3]
Following several months of increased tensions in the region,[4] on the night of 7 to 8 August 2008, the Georgian military launched an offensive on Tskhinval, the South Ossetian capital.[5][6] The leader of Georgian peacekeepers in South Ossetia said the purpose was to "restore constitutional order" in the region.[7] The majority of the inhabitants of South Ossetia hold Russian citizenship, and Russia citing Chapter VII Article 51 of the United Nations Charter sent troops into South Ossetia through the Roki Tunnel in the morning of 8 August.[6] Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, in noting the deaths of Russian peacekeepers and South Ossetian civilians, stated: "In accordance with the Constitution and the federal laws, as President of the Russian Federation it is my duty to protect the lives and dignity of Russian citizens wherever they may be."[8][9] After five days of fighting, on 12 August French President Nicolas Sarkozy brokered a ceasefire agreement.[10] Under the terms of the agreement, Russia agreed to withdraw from security zones in Georgia proper by 10 October. Russia completed the withdrawal on 8 October 2008.
Russia has extended its control over its southern “backyard” by signing a treaty with South Ossetia, the chunk of pro-Kremlin territory that broke away from Georgia in 2008.
The tiny enclave, which has a population of just 50,000 and is roughly size of Kent, has existed in diplomatic limbo ever since Russian forces occupied it during Moscow’s brief with Georgia six years ago.
Now, in a move denounced as “provocative” by the West, the Kremlin has signed a new treaty that will all but incorporate South Ossetia into the Russian motherland. A similar treaty was signed last year with nearby Abkhazia, on the Black Sea. It also broke away from Georgia during the 2008 war, during which hundreds were killed and around 200,000 people forced from their homes.
The South Ossetia treaty was signed on the first anniversary of Russia’s annexation of Crimea from Ukraine, a move that many argue the war in Georgia was a precursor for.
It came as Angela Merkel, the German chancellor, urged fellow EU leaders not to ease off on sanctions against Moscow until a Ukraine ceasefire deal was fully working.
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wn.com/The Russian Forces In South Ossetia Российские Войска В Южной Осетии
The Russian forces in South Ossetia - Российские войска в Южной Осетии
South Ossetia declared its independence from Georgia in 1991 during the Georgian–Ossetian conflict,[1] but the entity remained unrecognised, save by fellow break-away republics Abkhazia and Transnistria. In the aftermath of the conflict Russia extended citizenship to many of South Ossetia's citizens.[2][3]
Following several months of increased tensions in the region,[4] on the night of 7 to 8 August 2008, the Georgian military launched an offensive on Tskhinval, the South Ossetian capital.[5][6] The leader of Georgian peacekeepers in South Ossetia said the purpose was to "restore constitutional order" in the region.[7] The majority of the inhabitants of South Ossetia hold Russian citizenship, and Russia citing Chapter VII Article 51 of the United Nations Charter sent troops into South Ossetia through the Roki Tunnel in the morning of 8 August.[6] Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, in noting the deaths of Russian peacekeepers and South Ossetian civilians, stated: "In accordance with the Constitution and the federal laws, as President of the Russian Federation it is my duty to protect the lives and dignity of Russian citizens wherever they may be."[8][9] After five days of fighting, on 12 August French President Nicolas Sarkozy brokered a ceasefire agreement.[10] Under the terms of the agreement, Russia agreed to withdraw from security zones in Georgia proper by 10 October. Russia completed the withdrawal on 8 October 2008.
Russia has extended its control over its southern “backyard” by signing a treaty with South Ossetia, the chunk of pro-Kremlin territory that broke away from Georgia in 2008.
The tiny enclave, which has a population of just 50,000 and is roughly size of Kent, has existed in diplomatic limbo ever since Russian forces occupied it during Moscow’s brief with Georgia six years ago.
Now, in a move denounced as “provocative” by the West, the Kremlin has signed a new treaty that will all but incorporate South Ossetia into the Russian motherland. A similar treaty was signed last year with nearby Abkhazia, on the Black Sea. It also broke away from Georgia during the 2008 war, during which hundreds were killed and around 200,000 people forced from their homes.
The South Ossetia treaty was signed on the first anniversary of Russia’s annexation of Crimea from Ukraine, a move that many argue the war in Georgia was a precursor for.
It came as Angela Merkel, the German chancellor, urged fellow EU leaders not to ease off on sanctions against Moscow until a Ukraine ceasefire deal was fully working.
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Mit → http://Spiele-Center.com
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- published: 04 Nov 2015
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S.Ossetia: Post-War Resurrection (RT Documentary)
Five years ago South Ossetia was devastated by a Georgian offensive designed to take control of the breakaway territory within its borders. Today South Osset......
Five years ago South Ossetia was devastated by a Georgian offensive designed to take control of the breakaway territory within its borders. Today South Osset...
wn.com/S.Ossetia Post War Resurrection (Rt Documentary)
Five years ago South Ossetia was devastated by a Georgian offensive designed to take control of the breakaway territory within its borders. Today South Osset...
- published: 07 Aug 2013
- views: 7971
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author: RT
National Anthem of South Ossetia - "Республикæ Хуссар Ирыстоны Паддзахадон Гимн"
ஜ۩ESPAÑOL۩ஜ▭▭▭▭▭▭▭▭▭○ El Himno de Osetia del Sur (Osetio: Республикæ Хуссар Ирыстоны Паддзахадон Гимн, Respublikæ Hussar Irystony Paddzahadon Gimn)......
ஜ۩ESPAÑOL۩ஜ▭▭▭▭▭▭▭▭▭○ El Himno de Osetia del Sur (Osetio: Республикæ Хуссар Ирыстоны Паддзахадон Гимн, Respublikæ Hussar Irystony Paddzahadon Gimn)...
wn.com/National Anthem Of South Ossetia Республикæ Хуссар Ирыстоны Паддзахадон Гимн
ஜ۩ESPAÑOL۩ஜ▭▭▭▭▭▭▭▭▭○ El Himno de Osetia del Sur (Osetio: Республикæ Хуссар Ирыстоны Паддзахадон Гимн, Respublikæ Hussar Irystony Paddzahadon Gimn)...
- published: 01 Mar 2014
- views: 4252
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author: DeroVolk
american citizen joe mestas in south ossetia
american citizen joe mestas was vacationing in south ossetia with his wife and five year old daughter. mr. mestas' wife is from south ossetia and mr. mastas ......
american citizen joe mestas was vacationing in south ossetia with his wife and five year old daughter. mr. mestas' wife is from south ossetia and mr. mastas ...
wn.com/American Citizen Joe Mestas In South Ossetia
american citizen joe mestas was vacationing in south ossetia with his wife and five year old daughter. mr. mestas' wife is from south ossetia and mr. mastas ...
- published: 11 Aug 2008
- views: 15777
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author: wesawthat
Ossetia 2008 war anniversary: From accusing Russia to admitting Georgia's attack
Seven years ago today, Georgia attacked its then breakaway republic of South Ossetia with the aim of bringing it back under Tbilisi's control. Over night heavy ...
Seven years ago today, Georgia attacked its then breakaway republic of South Ossetia with the aim of bringing it back under Tbilisi's control. Over night heavy artillery pounded the capital also targeting Russian peacekeepers in the area. Hundreds of civilians and over 70 peacekeepers were killed in the following days.
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wn.com/Ossetia 2008 War Anniversary From Accusing Russia To Admitting Georgia's Attack
Seven years ago today, Georgia attacked its then breakaway republic of South Ossetia with the aim of bringing it back under Tbilisi's control. Over night heavy artillery pounded the capital also targeting Russian peacekeepers in the area. Hundreds of civilians and over 70 peacekeepers were killed in the following days.
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- published: 08 Aug 2015
- views: 423
New border signposts cause tension between Georgia, South Ossetia
Georgia’s government has accused the Russia-backed breakaway region of South Ossetia of provocation and posing threat to security in the region. The reason is i...
Georgia’s government has accused the Russia-backed breakaway region of South Ossetia of provocation and posing threat to security in the region. The reason is installation of the so-called border signposts at the South Ossetian administrative boundary line. However, Georgian authorities have been accused by the opposition of creating a false impression of normalization of relations with Russia. Our correspondent, Svetlana Alimova, gives us more in her report from Tbilisi.
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wn.com/New Border Signposts Cause Tension Between Georgia, South Ossetia
Georgia’s government has accused the Russia-backed breakaway region of South Ossetia of provocation and posing threat to security in the region. The reason is installation of the so-called border signposts at the South Ossetian administrative boundary line. However, Georgian authorities have been accused by the opposition of creating a false impression of normalization of relations with Russia. Our correspondent, Svetlana Alimova, gives us more in her report from Tbilisi.
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- published: 17 Jul 2015
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New border signposts cause tension between Georgia, South Ossetia
Svetlana Alimova
Press TV, Tbilisi
Georgia’s government has accused the Russia-backed breakaway region of South Ossetia of provocation and posing threat to sec...
Svetlana Alimova
Press TV, Tbilisi
Georgia’s government has accused the Russia-backed breakaway region of South Ossetia of provocation and posing threat to security in the region. The reason is installation of the so-called border signposts at the South Ossetian administrative boundary line. However, Georgian authorities have been accused by the opposition of creating a false impression of normalization of relations with Russia.
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wn.com/New Border Signposts Cause Tension Between Georgia, South Ossetia
Svetlana Alimova
Press TV, Tbilisi
Georgia’s government has accused the Russia-backed breakaway region of South Ossetia of provocation and posing threat to security in the region. The reason is installation of the so-called border signposts at the South Ossetian administrative boundary line. However, Georgian authorities have been accused by the opposition of creating a false impression of normalization of relations with Russia.
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- published: 18 Jul 2015
- views: 86
Address of President of South Ossetia to people of Odessa | Eng Subs
source: https://youtu.be/TX4I2bMp3B8
President of South Ossetia has made a video address to people of Odessa in connections with 7th anniversary of military agg...
source: https://youtu.be/TX4I2bMp3B8
President of South Ossetia has made a video address to people of Odessa in connections with 7th anniversary of military aggression of Georgia.
He recorded his welcome address to the participants of Odessa Political Forum, who have gathered once again to discuss the war in South Ossetia in 2008 and also to commemorate the civilians and peacekeepers that have fallen as a result of Georgian aggression.
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In the world of mass media voice of the people goes largely unheard. All struggles, conflicts and worries of the people are carefuly ground up and digested through modern media machines. On this channel we are gathering a collection of videos about ongoing struggles of peoples against the machine of elitism. Once again my dear audience it is up to you to watch or not to watch. The main thing is to think for yourself.
В мире масс медиа голос народа в большей части остаётся неуслышанным. Все беды, конфликты и заботы народов аккуратно перемалываются и перевариваются современными медиа машинами. На этом канале мы собираем коллекцию видео о насущной борьбе народов против машины элитизма. Как всегда, мои дорогие зрители, вам решать, смотреть или нет. Главное - думайте самостоятельно.
wn.com/Address Of President Of South Ossetia To People Of Odessa | Eng Subs
source: https://youtu.be/TX4I2bMp3B8
President of South Ossetia has made a video address to people of Odessa in connections with 7th anniversary of military aggression of Georgia.
He recorded his welcome address to the participants of Odessa Political Forum, who have gathered once again to discuss the war in South Ossetia in 2008 and also to commemorate the civilians and peacekeepers that have fallen as a result of Georgian aggression.
https://www.youtube.com/user/VoxPopuliEvo
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Our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/Voxpopulievo
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In the world of mass media voice of the people goes largely unheard. All struggles, conflicts and worries of the people are carefuly ground up and digested through modern media machines. On this channel we are gathering a collection of videos about ongoing struggles of peoples against the machine of elitism. Once again my dear audience it is up to you to watch or not to watch. The main thing is to think for yourself.
В мире масс медиа голос народа в большей части остаётся неуслышанным. Все беды, конфликты и заботы народов аккуратно перемалываются и перевариваются современными медиа машинами. На этом канале мы собираем коллекцию видео о насущной борьбе народов против машины элитизма. Как всегда, мои дорогие зрители, вам решать, смотреть или нет. Главное - думайте самостоятельно.
- published: 08 Aug 2015
- views: 75
Toma Chageishvili, "South Ossetia"
Toma Chageishvili, "South Ossetia" RUSTAVI2....
Toma Chageishvili, "South Ossetia" RUSTAVI2.
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Toma Chageishvili, "South Ossetia" RUSTAVI2.
National anthem of South Ossetia "Warzon İrıston!" [vocal in ossetian]
The National Anthem of South Ossetia (Ossetian: Республикæ Хуссар Ирыстоны Паддзахадон Гимн, Respublikæ Hussar Irystony Paddzahadon Gimn) was adopted on May 5, ...
The National Anthem of South Ossetia (Ossetian: Республикæ Хуссар Ирыстоны Паддзахадон Гимн, Respublikæ Hussar Irystony Paddzahadon Gimn) was adopted on May 5, 1995. The lyrics were written by Totraz Kokaev (Тотраз Кокаев), and the music was written by Felix Alborov (Феликс Алборов)
El Himno Nacional de Osetia del Sur fue oficializado el 5 de Mayo de 1995. La letra fue escrita por Totraz Kokaev y la música por Feliz Alborov
wn.com/National Anthem Of South Ossetia Warzon İrıston Vocal In Ossetian
The National Anthem of South Ossetia (Ossetian: Республикæ Хуссар Ирыстоны Паддзахадон Гимн, Respublikæ Hussar Irystony Paddzahadon Gimn) was adopted on May 5, 1995. The lyrics were written by Totraz Kokaev (Тотраз Кокаев), and the music was written by Felix Alborov (Феликс Алборов)
El Himno Nacional de Osetia del Sur fue oficializado el 5 de Mayo de 1995. La letra fue escrita por Totraz Kokaev y la música por Feliz Alborov
- published: 18 Apr 2015
- views: 20
Shelling of South Ossetia capital stopped
The shelling of the capital of Georgia's breakaway republic of South Ossetia has now stopped. Tskhinvali and the surrounding area were the focus of fierce fi......
The shelling of the capital of Georgia's breakaway republic of South Ossetia has now stopped. Tskhinvali and the surrounding area were the focus of fierce fi...
wn.com/Shelling Of South Ossetia Capital Stopped
The shelling of the capital of Georgia's breakaway republic of South Ossetia has now stopped. Tskhinvali and the surrounding area were the focus of fierce fi...
- published: 09 Aug 2008
- views: 15054
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author: RT
Day one of the Georgia-South Ossetia military conflict
On Friday, August 8, Georgia launched a military offensive against its breakaway republic of South Ossetia. Artillery shelling and tanks have reportedly redu......
On Friday, August 8, Georgia launched a military offensive against its breakaway republic of South Ossetia. Artillery shelling and tanks have reportedly redu...
wn.com/Day One Of The Georgia South Ossetia Military Conflict
On Friday, August 8, Georgia launched a military offensive against its breakaway republic of South Ossetia. Artillery shelling and tanks have reportedly redu...
- published: 09 Aug 2008
- views: 232181
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author: RT
Forgotten city in South Ossetia
South Ossetian officials are accusing Georgia of preventing refugees from returning home to the remote Ossetian town of Leningor....
South Ossetian officials are accusing Georgia of preventing refugees from returning home to the remote Ossetian town of Leningor.
wn.com/Forgotten City In South Ossetia
South Ossetian officials are accusing Georgia of preventing refugees from returning home to the remote Ossetian town of Leningor.
Georgia begins war to retake South Ossetia
Georgian forces have launched a massive military offensive to take control of its breakaway republic of South Ossetia. Fighter planes and heavy artillery are......
Georgian forces have launched a massive military offensive to take control of its breakaway republic of South Ossetia. Fighter planes and heavy artillery are...
wn.com/Georgia Begins War To Retake South Ossetia
Georgian forces have launched a massive military offensive to take control of its breakaway republic of South Ossetia. Fighter planes and heavy artillery are...
- published: 08 Aug 2008
- views: 44461
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author: RT
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Places That Don't Exist: South Ossetia, Abkhazia 1 of 4
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The breakaway states have their own rulers, parliaments or warlords, and are home to millions of people, but they're not officially recognised as proper countries by the rest of the world.
Several have their own armies and police forces, and issue
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Places That Don't Exist: South Ossetia, Abkhazia 2 of 4
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Places That Don't Exist: South Ossetia, Abkhazia 3 of 4
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Places That Don't Exist: South Ossetia, Abkhazia 4 of 4
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7 Facts about Georgia
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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about Georgia. The capital of Georgia is
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Villagers in South Ossetia on war anniversary, checkpoint
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Near Kelchua
1. Wide of villages which are on the border between Georgia and South Ossetia
2. Mid of vehicles travelling near the border, destroyed buildings formally belonging to Georgian civilians
3. Various of destroyed buildings
4. Various of Russian soldiers manning check-point on road near border
5. Soldiers searching car
Kelchua
6. Wide of house in South Ossetian villag
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BBC - Inside South Ossetia - 3
BBC Documentary aired on BBC World News in November 08.
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Germany Condemns Russian Deal With South Ossetia as Threat to Georgia
The German government on Friday condemned Russia's new treaty with Georgia's breakaway South Ossetia region, saying it posed a threat to Georgian sovereignty and would reinforce Tbilisi's fears that Moscow was intent on annexing the territory. German government spokeswoman Christiane Wirtz said: "With this treaty Russia is once again casting doubt on the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Ge
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Places That Don't Exist: Nagorno Karabakh 1 of 4
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Places That Don't Exist: Nagorno Karabakh 2 of 4
There are almost 200 official countries in the world. But there are dozens more breakaway states which are determined to be separate and independent. The bre...
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Places That Don't Exist: Nagorno Karabakh 3 of 4
There are almost 200 official countries in the world. But there are dozens more breakaway states which are determined to be separate and independent. The bre...
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Places That Don't Exist: Nagorno Karabakh 4 of 4
There are almost 200 official countries in the world. But there are dozens more breakaway states which are determined to be separate and independent. The bre...
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Barbados Island Guide - travelguru.tv
travelguru Catherine Leech, a frequent visitor to the Caribbean, takes us on a personal tour of Barbados and highlights the things not to miss on the island....
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PLACES THAT DONT EXIST: TAIWAN (episode 5 of 5)
Please visit www.simonreeve.co.uk for more information. Simon Reeve travels to a group of unrecognised nations -- countries so obscure they don't officially ...
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PLACES THAT DONT EXIST: NAGORNO KARABAKH (episode 4 of 5)
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Simon Reeve travels to a group of unrecognised nations -- countries so obscure they don't officially exist -- in this five-part BBC TV series, shown on BBC2, BBC World and by broadcasters in more than 40 countries.
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Russia - Holiday destinations - Russia's cities & nature
Russia - Holiday destinations - Russia's cities & nature
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PLACES THAT DON'T EXIST: TRANSDNIESTRIA (episode 2 of 5)
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PLACES THAT DONT EXIST: SOMALILAND (episode 1 of 5)
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Drive to South Ossetia
Leaving Volgograd bound for South Ossetia via Chechnya. Denis explains the region we are going to.
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MEET THE STANS -- episode 1&2: Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan
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Simon Reeve travels through Central Asia in this four-part BBC TV series, shown on BBC2, BBC World and by broadcasters internationally. The adventure took Simon from the far north-west of Kazakhstan, by the Russian border, east to the Chinese border, south through Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan to the edge of Afghanistan, and west to Uzbekistan a
Places That Don't Exist: South Ossetia, Abkhazia 1 of 4
There are almost 200 official countries in the world. But there are dozens more breakaway states which are determined to be separate and independent.
The break...
There are almost 200 official countries in the world. But there are dozens more breakaway states which are determined to be separate and independent.
The breakaway states have their own rulers, parliaments or warlords, and are home to millions of people, but they're not officially recognised as proper countries by the rest of the world.
Several have their own armies and police forces, and issue passports and even postage stamps which the rest of the world ignores. All of the breakaway states have declared independence after violent struggles with a neighbouring state.
Some now survive peacefully, but others are a magnet for terrorists and weapons smuggling, and have armies ready for a fight. Several could be at the centre of future wars which threaten their regions and the wider world.
In a world of easy adventure tourism, Simon visits breakaway states & unrecognized nations which don't usually feature on the tourist trail: Somaliland, Transniestria, South Ossetia, Taiwan, Abkhazia, Ajaria and Nagorno-Karabkh
Welcome to Places That Don't Exist...
Georgia, South Ossetia, Abkhazia and Adjaria
The former Soviet state of Georgia has a particular problem with breakaway states. After independence from Moscow three parts of the country -- South Ossetia, Abkhazia and Adjaria, broke away from Georgia. Conflicts broke out, thousands were killed, and the whole region has suffered ever since. The new President of Georgia, who Simon meets in a lift, is trying to re-unify the country, but he faces a difficult task.
Simon travels across the frontline to visit South Ossetia -- a self-declared country which has had its own flag, army and government for 12 years. The Ossetian people speak a different language to Georgians, and their government has vowed to fight to the death rather than rejoin the Georgian fold.
Simon persuades a tough Ossetian Foreign Ministry official to let him have a look around. Tensions are high between Georgia and South Ossetia, and the Ossetians are suspicious of foreigners, particularly when a government guide tells locals in the market that Simon's from London, America. After his nationality is explained people become friendlier, although locals are tense because everyone has someone they love on the dangerous Georgian frontline and war is imminent. Everywhere Simon goes he's followed by state security.
Back in Georgia proper Simon realises war is close when he finds a troop train packed with soldiers and tanks. He's chased away by armed guards.
Heading west to the former breakaway region of Adjaria, Simon visits the palatial home of the former dictator. His son used to race a Lambourghini along the main street of the region, much to the anger of locals earning an average £15 a month.
Elsewhere in Georgia, Simon and his BBC crew are the first film unit ever allowed inside a major former Soviet military base. In a chilling scene, they find thousands of tonnes of explosives unguarded and huge working missiles, any of which could be stolen by criminals or terrorists, and which are capable of destroying skyscrapers.
wn.com/Places That Don't Exist South Ossetia, Abkhazia 1 Of 4
There are almost 200 official countries in the world. But there are dozens more breakaway states which are determined to be separate and independent.
The breakaway states have their own rulers, parliaments or warlords, and are home to millions of people, but they're not officially recognised as proper countries by the rest of the world.
Several have their own armies and police forces, and issue passports and even postage stamps which the rest of the world ignores. All of the breakaway states have declared independence after violent struggles with a neighbouring state.
Some now survive peacefully, but others are a magnet for terrorists and weapons smuggling, and have armies ready for a fight. Several could be at the centre of future wars which threaten their regions and the wider world.
In a world of easy adventure tourism, Simon visits breakaway states & unrecognized nations which don't usually feature on the tourist trail: Somaliland, Transniestria, South Ossetia, Taiwan, Abkhazia, Ajaria and Nagorno-Karabkh
Welcome to Places That Don't Exist...
Georgia, South Ossetia, Abkhazia and Adjaria
The former Soviet state of Georgia has a particular problem with breakaway states. After independence from Moscow three parts of the country -- South Ossetia, Abkhazia and Adjaria, broke away from Georgia. Conflicts broke out, thousands were killed, and the whole region has suffered ever since. The new President of Georgia, who Simon meets in a lift, is trying to re-unify the country, but he faces a difficult task.
Simon travels across the frontline to visit South Ossetia -- a self-declared country which has had its own flag, army and government for 12 years. The Ossetian people speak a different language to Georgians, and their government has vowed to fight to the death rather than rejoin the Georgian fold.
Simon persuades a tough Ossetian Foreign Ministry official to let him have a look around. Tensions are high between Georgia and South Ossetia, and the Ossetians are suspicious of foreigners, particularly when a government guide tells locals in the market that Simon's from London, America. After his nationality is explained people become friendlier, although locals are tense because everyone has someone they love on the dangerous Georgian frontline and war is imminent. Everywhere Simon goes he's followed by state security.
Back in Georgia proper Simon realises war is close when he finds a troop train packed with soldiers and tanks. He's chased away by armed guards.
Heading west to the former breakaway region of Adjaria, Simon visits the palatial home of the former dictator. His son used to race a Lambourghini along the main street of the region, much to the anger of locals earning an average £15 a month.
Elsewhere in Georgia, Simon and his BBC crew are the first film unit ever allowed inside a major former Soviet military base. In a chilling scene, they find thousands of tonnes of explosives unguarded and huge working missiles, any of which could be stolen by criminals or terrorists, and which are capable of destroying skyscrapers.
- published: 19 Aug 2008
- views: 24112
Places That Don't Exist: South Ossetia, Abkhazia 2 of 4
There are almost 200 official countries in the world. But there are dozens more breakaway states which are determined to be separate and independent. The bre......
There are almost 200 official countries in the world. But there are dozens more breakaway states which are determined to be separate and independent. The bre...
wn.com/Places That Don't Exist South Ossetia, Abkhazia 2 Of 4
There are almost 200 official countries in the world. But there are dozens more breakaway states which are determined to be separate and independent. The bre...
- published: 19 Aug 2008
- views: 16441
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author: Simon Reeve
Places That Don't Exist: South Ossetia, Abkhazia 3 of 4
There are almost 200 official countries in the world. But there are dozens more breakaway states which are determined to be separate and independent. The bre......
There are almost 200 official countries in the world. But there are dozens more breakaway states which are determined to be separate and independent. The bre...
wn.com/Places That Don't Exist South Ossetia, Abkhazia 3 Of 4
There are almost 200 official countries in the world. But there are dozens more breakaway states which are determined to be separate and independent. The bre...
- published: 19 Aug 2008
- views: 13472
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author: Simon Reeve
Places That Don't Exist: South Ossetia, Abkhazia 4 of 4
There are almost 200 official countries in the world. But there are dozens more breakaway states which are determined to be separate and independent. The bre......
There are almost 200 official countries in the world. But there are dozens more breakaway states which are determined to be separate and independent. The bre...
wn.com/Places That Don't Exist South Ossetia, Abkhazia 4 Of 4
There are almost 200 official countries in the world. But there are dozens more breakaway states which are determined to be separate and independent. The bre...
- published: 19 Aug 2008
- views: 14190
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author: Simon Reeve
7 Facts about Georgia
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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about Georgia. The capital of Georgia is Tblisi, a wonderful blend of old and new architecture. But where is Georgia? Some say it’s in Asia, but most consider it a part of Europe.
More information about the video content bellow:
1. Spoken Georgian (kartvelian) is like no other language you are likely to hear. It belongs to its own ancient linguistic group unlike any other language spoken outside the region. It includes rare sounds that many visitors may never have heard before. Georgian has its own 33-letter alphabet thought to be based on the sort of Aramaic spoken in the time of Jesus. To the untutored eye, the letters look very much alike. But even without understanding it, Georgian writing is beautiful, a myriad of theatrical swirls and flourishes.
2. Take a look at a map and you'll find the former Soviet republic 1,000km east of the Bosphorus, marooned in Asia. One definition of Europe marks the Caucasus Mountains as its border, putting Georgia firmly in Asia. Other definitions place the whole Caucasus region, including Georgia, in Europe which is where most Georgians feel it belongs.
3. Georgia isn't called Georgia by Georgians. They call their country Sakartvelo. One theory suggests that the origins of the country's name come from the Middle Ages when Christian crusaders swept through the region on their way to the Holy Land. At that time, it was part of the Persian Empire and the people here were known as "Gurj". They were also devotees of St George.
4. The little streets of Tbilisi makes you forget about Paris or Venice! Cute little alleys and streets all over the city. It definitely has its charm and you could almost say Tbilisi is the Paris of Eurasia.
5. Ever heard of Ioseb Besarionis dze Jughashvili? Born in Gori, he became one of the most important rulers in the history of mankind. After becoming the leader of the Soviet Union, he ordered the imprisonment and execution of millions, starved Ukrainians to submission, lead his country to victory in WW2 and brought most of eastern Europe under the control of Moscow. You may know him by his Russian name: Joseph Stalin.
6. Georgia contains 2 de facto independent regions, Abkhazia and South Ossetia, which gained limited international recognition after the 2008 Russo-Georgian War. Georgia and a major part of the international community consider the regions to be part of Georgia's sovereign territory under Russian military occupation.
7. Georgia launched a large-scale military operation against South Ossetia during the night of 7–8 August 2008 to "restore constitutional order" in the region. 11,000 soldiers took part in the general Georgian offensive. Russia officially sent troops across the border, claiming to be defending both peacekeepers and South Ossetian civilians. In 5 days of fighting, the Russian forces pushed back Georgian troops and largely destroyed Georgia’s military infrastructure. Russia recognised Abkhazia and South Ossetia on 26 August 2008. In response, the Georgian government cut diplomatic relations with Russia.
More Info:
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-23072361
http://www.gotravelyourway.com/2013/11/12/8-reasons-to-travel-to-georgia-and-tbilisi/#.VYarf0YZEhw
http://www.travelingmyself.com/2014/01/22/interesting-facts-about-georgia/
https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Georgia_%28country%29
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http://wallpapers111.com/tbilisi-hd-wallpaper/
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Europe_map_georgia.png
https://theanadromist.wordpress.com/2012/08/31/georgia-sakartvelo-%E1%83%A1%E1%83%90%E1%83%A5%E1%83%90%E1%83%A0%E1%83%97%E1%83%95%E1%83%94%E1%83%9A%E1%83%9D-1/
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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about Georgia. The capital of Georgia is Tblisi, a wonderful blend of old and new architecture. But where is Georgia? Some say it’s in Asia, but most consider it a part of Europe.
More information about the video content bellow:
1. Spoken Georgian (kartvelian) is like no other language you are likely to hear. It belongs to its own ancient linguistic group unlike any other language spoken outside the region. It includes rare sounds that many visitors may never have heard before. Georgian has its own 33-letter alphabet thought to be based on the sort of Aramaic spoken in the time of Jesus. To the untutored eye, the letters look very much alike. But even without understanding it, Georgian writing is beautiful, a myriad of theatrical swirls and flourishes.
2. Take a look at a map and you'll find the former Soviet republic 1,000km east of the Bosphorus, marooned in Asia. One definition of Europe marks the Caucasus Mountains as its border, putting Georgia firmly in Asia. Other definitions place the whole Caucasus region, including Georgia, in Europe which is where most Georgians feel it belongs.
3. Georgia isn't called Georgia by Georgians. They call their country Sakartvelo. One theory suggests that the origins of the country's name come from the Middle Ages when Christian crusaders swept through the region on their way to the Holy Land. At that time, it was part of the Persian Empire and the people here were known as "Gurj". They were also devotees of St George.
4. The little streets of Tbilisi makes you forget about Paris or Venice! Cute little alleys and streets all over the city. It definitely has its charm and you could almost say Tbilisi is the Paris of Eurasia.
5. Ever heard of Ioseb Besarionis dze Jughashvili? Born in Gori, he became one of the most important rulers in the history of mankind. After becoming the leader of the Soviet Union, he ordered the imprisonment and execution of millions, starved Ukrainians to submission, lead his country to victory in WW2 and brought most of eastern Europe under the control of Moscow. You may know him by his Russian name: Joseph Stalin.
6. Georgia contains 2 de facto independent regions, Abkhazia and South Ossetia, which gained limited international recognition after the 2008 Russo-Georgian War. Georgia and a major part of the international community consider the regions to be part of Georgia's sovereign territory under Russian military occupation.
7. Georgia launched a large-scale military operation against South Ossetia during the night of 7–8 August 2008 to "restore constitutional order" in the region. 11,000 soldiers took part in the general Georgian offensive. Russia officially sent troops across the border, claiming to be defending both peacekeepers and South Ossetian civilians. In 5 days of fighting, the Russian forces pushed back Georgian troops and largely destroyed Georgia’s military infrastructure. Russia recognised Abkhazia and South Ossetia on 26 August 2008. In response, the Georgian government cut diplomatic relations with Russia.
More Info:
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-23072361
http://www.gotravelyourway.com/2013/11/12/8-reasons-to-travel-to-georgia-and-tbilisi/#.VYarf0YZEhw
http://www.travelingmyself.com/2014/01/22/interesting-facts-about-georgia/
https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Georgia_%28country%29
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Villagers in South Ossetia on war anniversary, checkpoint
SHOTLIST
Near Kelchua
1. Wide of villages which are on the border between Georgia and South Ossetia
2. Mid of vehicles travelling near the border, destroyed...
SHOTLIST
Near Kelchua
1. Wide of villages which are on the border between Georgia and South Ossetia
2. Mid of vehicles travelling near the border, destroyed buildings formally belonging to Georgian civilians
3. Various of destroyed buildings
4. Various of Russian soldiers manning check-point on road near border
5. Soldiers searching car
Kelchua
6. Wide of house in South Ossetian village of Khelchua
7. Mid of old woman Etery Kisiyeva seated crying
8. Mid of Etery Kisiyeva entering room and taking up photo of her son, killed in the conflict
9. Close up of photo
10. Mid of Etery Kisiyeva and her daughter crying with the photo
11. SOUNDBITE: (Ossetian) Etery Kisiyeva, resident of Khelchua:
"We lived here, and last year the terrible war came in our houses. My son died, my grandson was wounded, our house was destroyed, everything was destroyed. Our garden was uprooted by missiles, our cattle were killed".
12. Mid of damaged village house
13. Close up of damaged window
14. Mid of local resident, Anatoly Kisiyev showing bullet holes in wall of house
15. Cutaway chicken in garden
16. Kisiyev working on his property
17. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Anatoly Kisiyev, resident of Khelchua:
"I regained consciousness in Eret (near Khelchua), everything was in blood, they broke five teeth and then they took me to Gori, and there they took away my mobile telephone."
18. Wide of building destroyed
19. Mid of man passing by military vehicle
STORYLINE
Georgia and the Moscow-backed breakaway province of South Ossetia both marked the first anniversary of their conflict on Friday.
The five-day war, with Russian troops and tanks backing South Ossetian forces, killed at least 390 people, displaced tens of thousands and left a legacy of animosity between leaders and fears among civilians that more fighting may erupt.
South Ossetia, only recognised by Russia as independent, is cut off from the rest of Georgia by military checkpoints.
Thousands of Russian troops are based in South Ossetia, supporting local forces widely alleged to have killed ethnic Georgian civilians, burned their houses and driven them at gunpoint from the region.
On a road near to the village of Kelchua in South Ossetia, destroyed and burnt out buildings formally belonging to Georgian civilians remain untouched.
Meanwhile, South Ossetians living in the village itself remain afraid that the conflict could restart at any time.
Clutching a photograph of her son who she said was killed in the fighting, Etery Kisiyeva described the terrible scene in her village during the fighting.
She said many villagers are still too scared to venture out of their homes, and often hear gunfire.
Another resident, Anatoly Kisiyev alleged that he was knocked unconscious by Georgian soldiers last May and taken to Gori about 80 kilometres (50 miles) west of Tbilisi for questioning.
He alleges that he was only released after the intervention of Russian officials who negotiated a prisoner exchange.
A year later, the dispute over what started the war remains heated.
Russia and South Ossetia contend it began with a thunderous Georgian artillery assault on Tskhinvali and that Moscow sent in troops to protect Russian peacekeeping forces and civilians; Georgia says it launched the barrage to try to repel Russian tanks and troops that had begun an invasion before dawn.
South Ossetia alleges the attack on Tskhinvali was genocide.
On Friday, South Ossetian leader Eduard Kokoity claimed Georgian forces massacred civilians on a road as they tried to escape the Tskhinvali attack.
Russia and South Ossetia claim Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili retains ambitions to seize control of South Ossetia by force and have denounced Western military aid to Georgia.
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SHOTLIST
Near Kelchua
1. Wide of villages which are on the border between Georgia and South Ossetia
2. Mid of vehicles travelling near the border, destroyed buildings formally belonging to Georgian civilians
3. Various of destroyed buildings
4. Various of Russian soldiers manning check-point on road near border
5. Soldiers searching car
Kelchua
6. Wide of house in South Ossetian village of Khelchua
7. Mid of old woman Etery Kisiyeva seated crying
8. Mid of Etery Kisiyeva entering room and taking up photo of her son, killed in the conflict
9. Close up of photo
10. Mid of Etery Kisiyeva and her daughter crying with the photo
11. SOUNDBITE: (Ossetian) Etery Kisiyeva, resident of Khelchua:
"We lived here, and last year the terrible war came in our houses. My son died, my grandson was wounded, our house was destroyed, everything was destroyed. Our garden was uprooted by missiles, our cattle were killed".
12. Mid of damaged village house
13. Close up of damaged window
14. Mid of local resident, Anatoly Kisiyev showing bullet holes in wall of house
15. Cutaway chicken in garden
16. Kisiyev working on his property
17. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Anatoly Kisiyev, resident of Khelchua:
"I regained consciousness in Eret (near Khelchua), everything was in blood, they broke five teeth and then they took me to Gori, and there they took away my mobile telephone."
18. Wide of building destroyed
19. Mid of man passing by military vehicle
STORYLINE
Georgia and the Moscow-backed breakaway province of South Ossetia both marked the first anniversary of their conflict on Friday.
The five-day war, with Russian troops and tanks backing South Ossetian forces, killed at least 390 people, displaced tens of thousands and left a legacy of animosity between leaders and fears among civilians that more fighting may erupt.
South Ossetia, only recognised by Russia as independent, is cut off from the rest of Georgia by military checkpoints.
Thousands of Russian troops are based in South Ossetia, supporting local forces widely alleged to have killed ethnic Georgian civilians, burned their houses and driven them at gunpoint from the region.
On a road near to the village of Kelchua in South Ossetia, destroyed and burnt out buildings formally belonging to Georgian civilians remain untouched.
Meanwhile, South Ossetians living in the village itself remain afraid that the conflict could restart at any time.
Clutching a photograph of her son who she said was killed in the fighting, Etery Kisiyeva described the terrible scene in her village during the fighting.
She said many villagers are still too scared to venture out of their homes, and often hear gunfire.
Another resident, Anatoly Kisiyev alleged that he was knocked unconscious by Georgian soldiers last May and taken to Gori about 80 kilometres (50 miles) west of Tbilisi for questioning.
He alleges that he was only released after the intervention of Russian officials who negotiated a prisoner exchange.
A year later, the dispute over what started the war remains heated.
Russia and South Ossetia contend it began with a thunderous Georgian artillery assault on Tskhinvali and that Moscow sent in troops to protect Russian peacekeeping forces and civilians; Georgia says it launched the barrage to try to repel Russian tanks and troops that had begun an invasion before dawn.
South Ossetia alleges the attack on Tskhinvali was genocide.
On Friday, South Ossetian leader Eduard Kokoity claimed Georgian forces massacred civilians on a road as they tried to escape the Tskhinvali attack.
Russia and South Ossetia claim Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili retains ambitions to seize control of South Ossetia by force and have denounced Western military aid to Georgia.
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BBC - Inside South Ossetia - 3
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Germany Condemns Russian Deal With South Ossetia as Threat to Georgia
The German government on Friday condemned Russia's new treaty with Georgia's breakaway South Ossetia region, saying it posed a threat to Georgian sovereignty an...
The German government on Friday condemned Russia's new treaty with Georgia's breakaway South Ossetia region, saying it posed a threat to Georgian sovereignty and would reinforce Tbilisi's fears that Moscow was intent on annexing the territory. German government spokeswoman Christiane Wirtz said: "With this treaty Russia is once again casting doubt on the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Georgia. Moscow is thus impeding ongoing efforts for a peaceful end to the conflict with Abkhazia and South Ossetia in the framework of the Geneva talks." She added that the treaty reinforced Georgia's fears of "creeping annexation".
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The German government on Friday condemned Russia's new treaty with Georgia's breakaway South Ossetia region, saying it posed a threat to Georgian sovereignty and would reinforce Tbilisi's fears that Moscow was intent on annexing the territory. German government spokeswoman Christiane Wirtz said: "With this treaty Russia is once again casting doubt on the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Georgia. Moscow is thus impeding ongoing efforts for a peaceful end to the conflict with Abkhazia and South Ossetia in the framework of the Geneva talks." She added that the treaty reinforced Georgia's fears of "creeping annexation".
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Places That Don't Exist: Nagorno Karabakh 1 of 4
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Places That Don't Exist: Nagorno Karabakh 2 of 4
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Places That Don't Exist: Nagorno Karabakh 4 of 4
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author: Simon Reeve
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PLACES THAT DONT EXIST: TAIWAN (episode 5 of 5)
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author: Simon Reeve
PLACES THAT DONT EXIST: NAGORNO KARABAKH (episode 4 of 5)
Please visit www.simonreeve.co.uk for more information.
Simon Reeve travels to a group of unrecognised nations -- countries so obscure they don't officially ex...
Please visit www.simonreeve.co.uk for more information.
Simon Reeve travels to a group of unrecognised nations -- countries so obscure they don't officially exist -- in this five-part BBC TV series, shown on BBC2, BBC World and by broadcasters in more than 40 countries.
On his journey he visits little-known parts of the world including Somaliland, Transniestria, Nagorno-Karabakh, Ajaria, South Ossetia, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Somalia, Moldova, Taiwan, and the former Soviet republic of Georgia.
In this series, Simon Reeve is taught to fish by the President of Moldova, becomes an unofficial Somali diplomat, and finds himself crammed into a lift with the President of Georgia.
He visits a little-known country stuck in a Soviet-era time-warp, and a mountainous state which claims to have the highest rate of longevity on the planet. Simon also discovers abandoned missiles capable of destroying skyscrapers, al Qaeda terrorists in an African jail and the mass graves of children killed by soldiers.
Simon meets a blonde popstar who's a crackshot with an AK-47, a mournful guitarist, and a Taiwanese boy band. He climbs the world's tallest building, visits the site of the battle in Black Hawk Down, is electrocuted in Mogadishu, finds 5,000 year old rock paintings, buys himself a new Somali passport from a man called Mr Big Beard, and is held as a spy by the Transniestrian KGB.
Snake blood is on the menu in Asia, rock-hard yoghurt in the Caucuses, camel milk in Africa and two bottles of cognac when Simon is forced to celebrate independence with a Communist politician.
He meets a villager who sold a kidney to buy a cow, and children forced to live in freezing railway carriages. Amid the minefields of Nagorno-Karabkh, Simon is pelted with snowballs by refugee children. But in the sweltering heat of Mogadishu he needs a dozen armed gunmen just to stay alive.
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Reviews of the series:
Daily Telegraph: An 'exemplary series...riveting...eye-opening...remarkable...superb'
Evening Standard (London): 'Compelling television, lifted way above a worthy travelogue by Reeve's obvious, sincere interest in the people and places he encounters'
Daily Mail: "Unmissable...makes the blood boil...It would be good if this brave programme stirred a few consciences. Shaming."
The Times: A 'consistently informative series...Reeve is an ideal guide -- brave without being macho, amused without being frivolous and always informative'
Globe and Mail (Canada): 'Places That Don't Exist is outstanding television. That's because Simon Reeve, the host/reporter, is endlessly curious and incredibly brave. When we last encountered Reeve he was showing us around "the Stans," countries such as Kazakhstan, that few outsiders visit. It was an excellent series, exceptionally revealing of both the general and specific. Reeve is now one of the great TV figures. A smart and cheerful Englishman, he's a combination of Michael Palin and serious political reporter.'
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SIMON REEVE is an adventurer, TV presenter and New York Times bestselling author with a passion for travel, current affairs, history, conservation and the environment. He has been around the world three times for the BBC series Equator, Tropic of Capricorn, and Tropic of Cancer, and has travelled extensively in more than 100 countries. Simon's last journey around the Tropic of Cancer enthralled millions and was described by The Times of London as: "a real gem...Reeve is in a class of his own". Readers of a leading travel magazine voted it their favourite TV series. Simon, who is an ambassador for the nature conservation organisation WWF, has been awarded a One World Broadcasting Trust award for an "outstanding contribution to greater world understanding". His books include Tropic of Capricorn (published by BBC Books), and The New Jackals: Ramzi Yousef, Osama bin Laden and the future of terrorism, which warned of a new age of apocalyptic terrorism, and was the first in the world on bin Laden and al Qaeda. Originally published in 1998 it has been a New York Times bestseller. Simon has contributed to other studies into organised crime, terrorism, biological warfare and corruption. His book One Day in September: the story of the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre was published in 2000. The film of the same name, narrated by the actor Michael Douglas, won an Oscar for best feature documentary.
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You can find out more information on Simon's journeys, and see more of Simon's films, at his website: www.simonreeve.co.uk or at www.youtube.com/shootandscribble
Thanks for watching!
wn.com/Places That Dont Exist Nagorno Karabakh (Episode 4 Of 5)
Please visit www.simonreeve.co.uk for more information.
Simon Reeve travels to a group of unrecognised nations -- countries so obscure they don't officially exist -- in this five-part BBC TV series, shown on BBC2, BBC World and by broadcasters in more than 40 countries.
On his journey he visits little-known parts of the world including Somaliland, Transniestria, Nagorno-Karabakh, Ajaria, South Ossetia, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Somalia, Moldova, Taiwan, and the former Soviet republic of Georgia.
In this series, Simon Reeve is taught to fish by the President of Moldova, becomes an unofficial Somali diplomat, and finds himself crammed into a lift with the President of Georgia.
He visits a little-known country stuck in a Soviet-era time-warp, and a mountainous state which claims to have the highest rate of longevity on the planet. Simon also discovers abandoned missiles capable of destroying skyscrapers, al Qaeda terrorists in an African jail and the mass graves of children killed by soldiers.
Simon meets a blonde popstar who's a crackshot with an AK-47, a mournful guitarist, and a Taiwanese boy band. He climbs the world's tallest building, visits the site of the battle in Black Hawk Down, is electrocuted in Mogadishu, finds 5,000 year old rock paintings, buys himself a new Somali passport from a man called Mr Big Beard, and is held as a spy by the Transniestrian KGB.
Snake blood is on the menu in Asia, rock-hard yoghurt in the Caucuses, camel milk in Africa and two bottles of cognac when Simon is forced to celebrate independence with a Communist politician.
He meets a villager who sold a kidney to buy a cow, and children forced to live in freezing railway carriages. Amid the minefields of Nagorno-Karabkh, Simon is pelted with snowballs by refugee children. But in the sweltering heat of Mogadishu he needs a dozen armed gunmen just to stay alive.
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Reviews of the series:
Daily Telegraph: An 'exemplary series...riveting...eye-opening...remarkable...superb'
Evening Standard (London): 'Compelling television, lifted way above a worthy travelogue by Reeve's obvious, sincere interest in the people and places he encounters'
Daily Mail: "Unmissable...makes the blood boil...It would be good if this brave programme stirred a few consciences. Shaming."
The Times: A 'consistently informative series...Reeve is an ideal guide -- brave without being macho, amused without being frivolous and always informative'
Globe and Mail (Canada): 'Places That Don't Exist is outstanding television. That's because Simon Reeve, the host/reporter, is endlessly curious and incredibly brave. When we last encountered Reeve he was showing us around "the Stans," countries such as Kazakhstan, that few outsiders visit. It was an excellent series, exceptionally revealing of both the general and specific. Reeve is now one of the great TV figures. A smart and cheerful Englishman, he's a combination of Michael Palin and serious political reporter.'
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SIMON REEVE is an adventurer, TV presenter and New York Times bestselling author with a passion for travel, current affairs, history, conservation and the environment. He has been around the world three times for the BBC series Equator, Tropic of Capricorn, and Tropic of Cancer, and has travelled extensively in more than 100 countries. Simon's last journey around the Tropic of Cancer enthralled millions and was described by The Times of London as: "a real gem...Reeve is in a class of his own". Readers of a leading travel magazine voted it their favourite TV series. Simon, who is an ambassador for the nature conservation organisation WWF, has been awarded a One World Broadcasting Trust award for an "outstanding contribution to greater world understanding". His books include Tropic of Capricorn (published by BBC Books), and The New Jackals: Ramzi Yousef, Osama bin Laden and the future of terrorism, which warned of a new age of apocalyptic terrorism, and was the first in the world on bin Laden and al Qaeda. Originally published in 1998 it has been a New York Times bestseller. Simon has contributed to other studies into organised crime, terrorism, biological warfare and corruption. His book One Day in September: the story of the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre was published in 2000. The film of the same name, narrated by the actor Michael Douglas, won an Oscar for best feature documentary.
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You can find out more information on Simon's journeys, and see more of Simon's films, at his website: www.simonreeve.co.uk or at www.youtube.com/shootandscribble
Thanks for watching!
- published: 14 Nov 2011
- views: 66938
Russia - Holiday destinations - Russia's cities & nature
Russia - Holiday destinations - Russia's cities & nature
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PLACES THAT DON'T EXIST: TRANSDNIESTRIA (episode 2 of 5)
Transdniestria - aka Trans-Dniester Transniestria, Transnistria. Please visit www.simonreeve.co.uk for more information. Simon Reeve travels to a group of un......
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PLACES THAT DONT EXIST: SOMALILAND (episode 1 of 5)
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Please visit www.simonreeve.co.uk for more information. Simon Reeve travels to a group of unrecognised nations -- countries so obscure they don't officially ...
- published: 11 Nov 2011
- views: 94915
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author: Simon Reeve
【K】Georgia Travel-Sarpi[조지아 여행-살피]터키 국경의 성 안드레아 폭포/Sarpi/St. Andrea Falls
"■ KBS 걸어서 세계속으로 PD들이 직접 만든 해외여행전문 유투브 채널 【Everywhere, K】
■ The Travels of Nearly Everywhere! 10,000 of HD world travel video clips with English subtitle! (Clic...
"■ KBS 걸어서 세계속으로 PD들이 직접 만든 해외여행전문 유투브 채널 【Everywhere, K】
■ The Travels of Nearly Everywhere! 10,000 of HD world travel video clips with English subtitle! (Click on 'subtitles/CC' button)
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[한국어 정보]
터키로 가는 화물 차량이 줄지어 서 있는 이곳은, 조지아의 서남쪽 끝. ‘사리피’다. 길의 한편엔 작은 기념비가 서 있다. 예수의 열두제자 중 한 명인, 성 안드레아는 사리피를 거쳐 이 땅에 들어왔다. 그리고 용맹하다는 의미의 ‘조지아’라는 이름을 처음 붙였다고 한다. 하지만 우리에겐 조지아라는 이름보다 그루지야라는 러시아식 이름이 아직은 더 익숙하다. 1991년 구 소련이 해체되고 나서야 비로소 독립한 나라이기 때문이다. 조지아 내에서도 ‘남 오세티아’와 ‘압하지아’지역은 분리 독립을 요구하고 있어, 아직 분쟁의 긴장감이 남아있다고 한다. 네 개의 나라와 국경을 맞대고 아시아와 유럽을 잇는 이곳은 침략과 전쟁이 끊이지 않았다. 터키와 조지아의 국경. 한국엔 찬바람이 불고 있지만 이곳은 여전히 여름이다.
[English: Google Translator]
It is lined with cargo vehicles go to Turkey, the southwest tip of Georgia. The 'sari blood. Meanwhile, the yen is standing in the way of small monuments. One of the twelve disciples of Jesus Master, the Saint Andrew came to this earth through the blood sari. And the name 'Georgia' in the sense that for the first time put valiant said. But we have Russian-style names than the name of Georgia Georgia is still more familiar. And not until the Soviet Union disbanded in 1991 because it is finally an independent country. Within Georgia, South Ossetia "and" Abkhazia "regional're asking for independence, and tensions that still remain in dispute. This face-four countries and the border linking Asia and Europe was ending this aggression and war. Turkey's border with Georgia. Korea yen cold wind blowing, but summer is still here.
[Information]
■클립명: 유럽112-조지아03-03 터키 국경의 성 안드레아 폭포/Sarpi/St. Andrea Falls
■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고: 임종윤 PD (travel, filming, editing, writing: KBS TV Producer)
■촬영일자: 2014년 10월 October
[Keywords]
,유럽,Europe,,조지아,Georgia,,그루지아,임종윤,2014,10월 October,코카서스,Caucasus,,카르카스/칼카스"
wn.com/【K】Georgia Travel Sarpi 조지아 여행 살피 터키 국경의 성 안드레아 폭포 Sarpi St. Andrea Falls
"■ KBS 걸어서 세계속으로 PD들이 직접 만든 해외여행전문 유투브 채널 【Everywhere, K】
■ The Travels of Nearly Everywhere! 10,000 of HD world travel video clips with English subtitle! (Click on 'subtitles/CC' button)
■ '구독' 버튼을 누르고 10,000여 개의 생생한 【HD】영상을 공유 해 보세요! (Click on 'setting'-'quality'- 【1080P HD】 ! / 더보기 SHOW MORE ↓↓↓)
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[한국어 정보]
터키로 가는 화물 차량이 줄지어 서 있는 이곳은, 조지아의 서남쪽 끝. ‘사리피’다. 길의 한편엔 작은 기념비가 서 있다. 예수의 열두제자 중 한 명인, 성 안드레아는 사리피를 거쳐 이 땅에 들어왔다. 그리고 용맹하다는 의미의 ‘조지아’라는 이름을 처음 붙였다고 한다. 하지만 우리에겐 조지아라는 이름보다 그루지야라는 러시아식 이름이 아직은 더 익숙하다. 1991년 구 소련이 해체되고 나서야 비로소 독립한 나라이기 때문이다. 조지아 내에서도 ‘남 오세티아’와 ‘압하지아’지역은 분리 독립을 요구하고 있어, 아직 분쟁의 긴장감이 남아있다고 한다. 네 개의 나라와 국경을 맞대고 아시아와 유럽을 잇는 이곳은 침략과 전쟁이 끊이지 않았다. 터키와 조지아의 국경. 한국엔 찬바람이 불고 있지만 이곳은 여전히 여름이다.
[English: Google Translator]
It is lined with cargo vehicles go to Turkey, the southwest tip of Georgia. The 'sari blood. Meanwhile, the yen is standing in the way of small monuments. One of the twelve disciples of Jesus Master, the Saint Andrew came to this earth through the blood sari. And the name 'Georgia' in the sense that for the first time put valiant said. But we have Russian-style names than the name of Georgia Georgia is still more familiar. And not until the Soviet Union disbanded in 1991 because it is finally an independent country. Within Georgia, South Ossetia "and" Abkhazia "regional're asking for independence, and tensions that still remain in dispute. This face-four countries and the border linking Asia and Europe was ending this aggression and war. Turkey's border with Georgia. Korea yen cold wind blowing, but summer is still here.
[Information]
■클립명: 유럽112-조지아03-03 터키 국경의 성 안드레아 폭포/Sarpi/St. Andrea Falls
■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고: 임종윤 PD (travel, filming, editing, writing: KBS TV Producer)
■촬영일자: 2014년 10월 October
[Keywords]
,유럽,Europe,,조지아,Georgia,,그루지아,임종윤,2014,10월 October,코카서스,Caucasus,,카르카스/칼카스"
- published: 01 Jun 2015
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Drive to South Ossetia
Leaving Volgograd bound for South Ossetia via Chechnya. Denis explains the region we are going to....
Leaving Volgograd bound for South Ossetia via Chechnya. Denis explains the region we are going to.
wn.com/Drive To South Ossetia
Leaving Volgograd bound for South Ossetia via Chechnya. Denis explains the region we are going to.
MEET THE STANS -- episode 1&2: Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan
Please visit www.simonreeve.co.uk for more information.
Simon Reeve travels through Central Asia in this four-part BBC TV series, shown on BBC2, BBC World and ...
Please visit www.simonreeve.co.uk for more information.
Simon Reeve travels through Central Asia in this four-part BBC TV series, shown on BBC2, BBC World and by broadcasters internationally. The adventure took Simon from the far north-west of Kazakhstan, by the Russian border, east to the Chinese border, south through Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan to the edge of Afghanistan, and west to Uzbekistan and the legendary Silk Road cities of Samarkand and Bukhara.
The Guardian said it was 'a thrilling postcard from the edge'
The Times said: 'Simon Reeve's journey through Kazakhstan is a first-class Boys Own adventure on film and illuminating too. I can't imagine anyone switching off who stays for the first five minutes.'
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SIMON REEVE is an adventurer, TV presenter and New York Times bestselling author with a passion for travel, current affairs, history, conservation and the environment. He has been around the world three times for the BBC series Equator, Tropic of Capricorn, and Tropic of Cancer, and has travelled extensively in more than 100 countries. Simon's last journey around the Tropic of Cancer enthralled millions and was described by The Times of London as: "a real gem...Reeve is in a class of his own". Readers of a leading travel magazine voted it their favourite TV series. Simon, who is an ambassador for the nature conservation organisation WWF, has been awarded a One World Broadcasting Trust award for an "outstanding contribution to greater world understanding". His books include Tropic of Capricorn (published by BBC Books), and The New Jackals: Ramzi Yousef, Osama bin Laden and the future of terrorism, which warned of a new age of apocalyptic terrorism, and was the first in the world on bin Laden and al Qaeda. Originally published in 1998 it has been a New York Times bestseller. Simon has contributed to other studies into organised crime, terrorism, biological warfare and corruption. His book One Day in September: the story of the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre was published in 2000. The film of the same name, narrated by the actor Michael Douglas, won an Oscar for best feature documentary.
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You can find out more information on Simon's journeys, and see more of Simon's films, at his website: www.simonreeve.co.uk or at www.youtube.com/shootandscribble
Thanks for watching!
wn.com/Meet The Stans Episode 1 2 Kazakhstan And Kyrgyzstan
Please visit www.simonreeve.co.uk for more information.
Simon Reeve travels through Central Asia in this four-part BBC TV series, shown on BBC2, BBC World and by broadcasters internationally. The adventure took Simon from the far north-west of Kazakhstan, by the Russian border, east to the Chinese border, south through Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan to the edge of Afghanistan, and west to Uzbekistan and the legendary Silk Road cities of Samarkand and Bukhara.
The Guardian said it was 'a thrilling postcard from the edge'
The Times said: 'Simon Reeve's journey through Kazakhstan is a first-class Boys Own adventure on film and illuminating too. I can't imagine anyone switching off who stays for the first five minutes.'
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SIMON REEVE is an adventurer, TV presenter and New York Times bestselling author with a passion for travel, current affairs, history, conservation and the environment. He has been around the world three times for the BBC series Equator, Tropic of Capricorn, and Tropic of Cancer, and has travelled extensively in more than 100 countries. Simon's last journey around the Tropic of Cancer enthralled millions and was described by The Times of London as: "a real gem...Reeve is in a class of his own". Readers of a leading travel magazine voted it their favourite TV series. Simon, who is an ambassador for the nature conservation organisation WWF, has been awarded a One World Broadcasting Trust award for an "outstanding contribution to greater world understanding". His books include Tropic of Capricorn (published by BBC Books), and The New Jackals: Ramzi Yousef, Osama bin Laden and the future of terrorism, which warned of a new age of apocalyptic terrorism, and was the first in the world on bin Laden and al Qaeda. Originally published in 1998 it has been a New York Times bestseller. Simon has contributed to other studies into organised crime, terrorism, biological warfare and corruption. His book One Day in September: the story of the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre was published in 2000. The film of the same name, narrated by the actor Michael Douglas, won an Oscar for best feature documentary.
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You can find out more information on Simon's journeys, and see more of Simon's films, at his website: www.simonreeve.co.uk or at www.youtube.com/shootandscribble
Thanks for watching!
- published: 14 Nov 2011
- views: 260109