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Encyclopedia > Choloki River

The Choloki River in Georgia forms the border between the autonomous province of Adzharia and the province of Guria. For a time in the nineteenth century it formed the border between Turkey and Imperial Russia.


The bridge over Choloki river that was a main road link between Adzharia and the rest of Georgia was blown up on May 2, 2004 by the ousted leadership of the Autonomy. Adzharian leader Aslan Abashidze called the decision to blow up the bridges in the Kobuleti border region "a preventive measure against the possible attempt of military action by the central Georgian authorities,"


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Choloki River - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (191 words)
The Choloki River (in Georgian: ჩოლოქი) in Georgia forms the border between the autonomous province of Ajaria and the province of Guria.
During the Crimean War, Russia’s 13,000 troops consisting mainly of Georgian militias under General Lieutenant Prince Ivan Malkhazovich Andronnikov (Andronikashvili) routed Sinan Pasha’s Turkish corps of 35,000 strength on the left bank of the Choloki River on June 4, 1854.
The bridge over Choloki river that was a main road link between Ajaria and the rest of Georgia was blown up on May 2, 2004 by the ousted leadership of the Autonomy.
Choloki River - definition of Choloki River in Encyclopedia (136 words)
The Choloki River in Georgia forms the border between the autonomous province of Adzharia and the province of Guria.
The bridge over Choloki river that was a main road link between Adzharia and the rest of Georgia was blown up on May 2, 2004 by the ousted leadership of the Autonomy.
Adzharian leader Aslan Abashidze called the decision to blow up the bridges in the Kobuleti border region "a preventive measure against the possible attempt of military action by the central Georgian authorities,"
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