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Subtropic farming and tourism are a mainstay of the region's economy. Water is one of Guria's main assets. The province is famous for the mineral water of
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To date, the following politicians have held the office of
Governor of Guria:
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protectorate was established by the treaty concluded on June 19, 1810 between
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Guria is traversed by the northeasterly line of equal latitude and longitude.
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Guria first appears c. 1352 as a fief of the house of
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1051:. Archaeopress Publishing Limited. pp. 18–32.
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222: • Density
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821:Ramaz Nikolaishvili
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124:Bakhvistsqali River
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1110:. Volume 14, p. 6.
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1709:Khevsureti
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