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The project was made possible through the generous support of the American people through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The project is funded by the National wedgefield plantation Democratic Institute for International Affairs (NDI), as well as political, defense and development of civil society in Georgia (G-PAC) program of the East-West Management Institute (EWMI). Initial support for the project was provided by the Open Society Foundation Georgia.
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The house is situated in the beautiful valley
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I am a journalist from Germany. My blogging themes wedgefield plantation with the support of other authors GEORGIA & SOUTH CAUCASUS - especially about politics, Culture, History, Science, Travel, wedgefield plantation Music, Photography, Art, Paintings and other interesting things (mostly English / German, sometimes (deutsch) ... I worked in television, wedgefield plantation radio, newspapers, magazines and managed concerts and other cultural activities complementary I also work for Kaukasus-reisen.de + + + facebook.com / kaukasusreisen Contact Information:. Ralph.Haelbig @ gmail.com mobile: 0179 909 46 75 twitter.com / southcaucasus www.flickr.com wedgefield plantation / georgienblogspotcom www.myspace.com / southcaucasus www.myspace.com / tutarchelafromgeorgia
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