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  2. Zazzle - Wikipedia

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    Zazzle. Zazzle is an American online marketplace that allows designers and customers to create their own products with independent manufacturers (clothing, posters, etc.), as well as use images from participating companies. Zazzle has partnered with many brands to amass a collection of digital images from companies like Disney, Warner Brothers ...

  3. List of ports in Georgia (country) - Wikipedia

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    Georgia is a country in the Caucasus, with an access to the Black Sea. There are four functioning seaports—Batumi, Poti, Kulevi, and Supsa—in Georgia and one, that of Anaklia, is under construction. Four more ports—Sukhumi, Gudauta, Gagra, and Ochamchire—are located in occupied Abkhazia and their operation is officially suspended by ...

  4. Batumi Seaport - Wikipedia

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    It is the largest container, ferry and general cargo seaport in Georgia. Located in the city of Batumi, on the south-east coast of the Black Sea. The port is also used as a major transit port for oil refining in Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan. Batumi Port has the ability to meet customer requirements for various cargo, ships and passengers.

  5. Georgia Ports Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Georgia Ports Authority, which was founded in 1945 and chaired by US. Colonel, Inventor and Engineer Dr. Blake Van Leer, [2] [3] operates port facilities in the U.S. state of Georgia . Georgia's primary deepwater ports are located in Savannah and Brunswick, supplemented by two inland container trans-load facilities, with a third to open in ...

  6. Georgia Today - Wikipedia

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    Georgia Today was launched in 2000. [1] The paper, headquartered in Tbilisi, is distributed both nationally and internationally. [4] [5] In November 2015 the newspaper underwent a re-branding. With the consultation and major design input of awarding winning (European Newspaper of the Year 2015) newspaper designer Kevin Loftus, [6] the layout of ...

  7. Zazzle.com - Wikipedia

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  8. Talmadge Memorial Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Clearance below. 185 feet. History. Opened. November 1991. Location. The Talmadge Memorial Bridge is a bridge in the United States spanning the Savannah River between downtown Savannah, Georgia, and Hutchinson Island. It carries US 17 / SR 404 Spur. The original cantilever bridge was built in 1953; a replacement bridge was completed in 1991 ...

  9. Covfefe - Wikipedia

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    The state of Georgia prohibits the use of this word on vanity license plates. A coffee shop sign advertising a White Russian cocktail, labelled as 'Covfefe cocktail'. Probably a reference to Russian interference in Trump's election. A 2018 Google Chrome extension called Covfefe allows Twitter users to correct misspellings in their earlier tweets.

  10. Geography of Georgia (country) - Wikipedia

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    Topography of Georgia Satellite image of Georgia in late spring. Despite its small area, Georgia has one of the most varied topographies of the former Soviet republics. It is one of the most mountainous countries in Europe, lying mostly in the Caucasus Mountains, with its northern boundary partly defined by the Greater Caucasus range.

  11. USS Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    USS Atlanta (1861), was a Confederate ironclad converted from a blockade runner, named CSS Atlanta, captured in 1863. USS Atlanta (1884), was a protected cruiser, launched in 1884 and decommissioned in 1912. USS Atlanta (CL-51), a light cruiser, was commissioned in 1941 and sunk in November 1942 at the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal.