Georgia-Russia Friendship Monument
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Perched high in the Caucasus Mountains, the Georgia-Russia Friendship Monument stands as a striking testament to the complex history shared by the two nations. Built in 1983 to celebrate the bicentennial of the Treaty of Georgievsk, this semicircular stone and concrete structure offers more than just a lesson in history. It also provides an awe-inspiring vantage point over the dramatic landscapes that surround it. Visitors are drawn to the monument not merely for its architectural presence but for the breathtaking panoramic views of the Jvari Pass and the rolling hills of the Greater Caucasus range. Each season paints the vista in different hues, from the deep greens of summer to the snow-capped peaks of winter, making every visit a unique experience.
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