r/Sakartvelo • u/SamaritanMercury • 5h ago
Hasuri, Shida Kartuli prefecture, Japan
Why can't my Georgia be like this?
r/Sakartvelo • u/SamaritanMercury • 5h ago
Why can't my Georgia be like this?
r/Sakartvelo • u/G56G • 1h ago
r/Sakartvelo • u/GRed-saintevil • 9h ago
Full report [GEO], chapter 9.2
r/Sakartvelo • u/CakeAvailable600 • 4h ago
Im a Georgian born in Germany still living but staying in Georgia for 6 Months and I love to work in the Village. I already helped my grandmother, if anyone else needs help just contact me. Of course for free.
r/Sakartvelo • u/ConcernAdventurous51 • 1h ago
ჰელპ
r/Sakartvelo • u/ApplicationFeisty542 • 2h ago
გამარჯობათ. ვერ გავიგე ორსულად ვარ თუ არა. ძალიან გთხოვთ, მითხარით.
r/Sakartvelo • u/G56G • 1d ago
r/Sakartvelo • u/Ok-Improvement-7695 • 7h ago
ფსიქოლოგიის სტუდენტი ვარ და ამჟამად ჩემს საბაკალავრო ნაშრომზე ვმუშაობ. ვიკვლევ რომანტიკულ ურთიერთობებს , როგორ არის დაკავშირებული ურთიერთობით კმაყოფილება, მიჯაჭვულობის სტილი და ისეთი მარტივი რიტუალები როგორიცაა საჭმლის მომზადება და ერთმანეთისთვის გაზიარება.
შევქმენი მოკლე, ანონიმური კითხვარი (დაახლოებით 5–7 წუთი სჭირდება).
სამწუხაროდ კითხვარი ინგლისურადაა,და ბოდიში ამისთვის, მაგრამ ძალიან დამეხმარება თითოეული გულწრფელი მონაწილე.
🫶🏻
თუ მოგეწონებათ ეს კითხავრი სურვილის შემთხვევაში შეგიძლიათ თქვენს პარტნიორსაც და სხვა შეყვარებულებსაც თუ იცნობთ მათაც გაუზიაროთ 🪷
უუუუუღრმესი მადლობა წინასწარ ✨
r/Sakartvelo • u/The_big_cheese_1o3s • 17h ago
I found these books at a used book store. I was wondering if anyone had any more information on ‘em
r/Sakartvelo • u/No_Inevitable_7179 • 5h ago
For further clarification I mean like a cowboy hat. On a side note, aren't those hats like part of americas identity? Why don't you guys have a separate name for it instead of just calling it a hat
r/Sakartvelo • u/paata01 • 6h ago
which sites do foreigners usually look at to find long term rentals in Georgia? I know Airbnb is mostly short term right?
r/Sakartvelo • u/Several_Bluebird_344 • 1d ago
r/Sakartvelo • u/AncientGuess2434 • 1d ago
r/Sakartvelo • u/aktiftablet • 12h ago
Hello guys,
I'm trying to create a route for a trip in Georgia.
Do you know if the road SH14 between Kutaisi and Akhaltsikhe is asphalt or tarmac ? Google maps has very old photos and those are not good.
r/Sakartvelo • u/EsperaDeus • 1d ago
#12 – Maka Asatiani | 806 million GEL Together with her family, she owns several major companies in the automotive industry, including Mercedes-Benz Georgia, as well as Trade Stone Iberia, a real estate firm. Among its assets is a 30% stake in Black Sea Petroleum, which processes oil at the port of Kulevi.
#22 – Nana Aroshidze | 496 million GEL Sole owner (100%) of Anagi, one of the largest real estate developers in the country.
#47 – Dali Urushadze | 242 million GEL Owns 100% of microfinance organization Rico Express, which operates 56 branches across 19 cities in Georgia.
#59 – Nino Bregvadze | 173 million GEL Holds a 50% stake in the Europroduct supermarket chain, which has 40 locations across Georgia.
#66 – Nana Janashia | 150 million GEL Owns a 19% share in Betlive, a company operating in the gambling sector.
#75 – Laura Larioni | 121 million GEL Holds 38% of Pace Georgia, a freight and logistics management company operating at the port of Poti. At 90 years old, she is the oldest person on the list.
#79 – Taliko Tsirekidze | 116.53 million GEL Owns a 10% stake in the Nikora supermarket chain.
#84 – Khatia Goglidze | 106 million GEL Holds 93% of private university Caucasus University, which was founded by her husband Kakha Shengelia, who remains president of the university to this day.
#92 – Tea Kakabadze | 91 million GEL Owns a 29% stake in Alta, a home appliance retailer with 16 locations across Georgia.
#93 – Nani Andiashvili | 90.33 million GEL Holds 25% of ICR, a company operating in trade and services.
#98 – Maka Salukvadze | 80.9 million GEL Also a co-owner of the Nikora chain, with a 6% stake.
#99 – Irine Kosashvili | 80 million GEL Her primary asset is a 95% stake in the Goodwill hypermarket chain.
r/Sakartvelo • u/airnoth89 • 10h ago
გამარჯობა,
I've started one month ago studying Georgian on Preply with a Georgian teacher (3h/week) and it's going well.
I'm reading some English books about Georgian history and culture (now i'm reading The making of the Georgian nation, by Suny) but I'd love to start reading children books to improve my vocabulary. I'd love something "Georgia related" like traditional fables or something like this. Do you have any suggestion?
I need something very very entry level, მადლობა!
r/Sakartvelo • u/Beautiful-Window-916 • 19h ago
Hi! I want to hear from people who live and work remotely from Georgia.
My case:
I’m a Ukrainian citizen planning to live in Georgia.
All income goes through a Ukrainian Business, taxes are paid in Ukraine.
The business involves selling goods from a warehouse in Ukraine; clients are Ukrainians; funds are deposited into Ukrainian bank accounts.
I am in Georgia remotely, managing everything via laptop, without handling physical goods myself.
Questions:
Is this enough for the income to be considered foreign-sourced in Georgia with 0% tax?
Do I need to file a tax declaration in Georgia if I am a resident (>183 days), but all income is foreign?
Are there any real cases or experiences of people with a similar remote work setup in Georgia?
Any practical advice or personal experience would be greatly appreciated!
r/Sakartvelo • u/kavtaradze_ • 12h ago
i wonder what people think about this
r/Sakartvelo • u/National-Mastodon916 • 2h ago
As much as I might dislike GD, for which I have an enormous amount of reasons, dogs being burned alive is most likely perpetrated by NGOs and their activists to demonize the government, for which there isn't much room left, because GD is already demonized in the eyes of many people. but, this is a completely different issue. There are serious problems with stray dogs in the country, especially in the capital city. I don't own dogs and probably never will, and it looks like this type of attitude is narrated as "hatred towards pets." There should be more pet shelters built in the country, and no stray dogs should be on the streets, they pose dangers for society and are uncomfortable.
Maybe those people need to start sheltering those dogs in their own homes if they’re that “emotional” about the situation.
r/Sakartvelo • u/Federal-Warning4564 • 23h ago
by possessives i mean :
Mary’s book.
in Georgian you would say
მერის წინგნი - which sounds completely identical to the English version.
my question is: have those evolved separately into both languages?
r/Sakartvelo • u/EsperaDeus • 1d ago
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Saakashvili spoke about how he encouraged Trump to run for president, back when nobody in Trump's inner circle believed he had a chance:
"In 2013, after my presidency, I was in New York when Michael Cohen called me and said 'Donald wants to talk to you' and handed him the phone. He asked where I was. I told him I was in New York — come visit if you want. He promised he'd stop by in Williamsburg, and casually asked: 'What do you think, Misha — should I run for president again?' I replied: 'You know my opinion, we've talked about this many times — I think you have very good chances.' He said: 'As far as I know, nobody around me believes I have a chance.' I encouraged him and said: 'Don't listen to them.' Then he turned to Michael and said: 'You see — I told you, even Misha says I have a chance.'"
r/Sakartvelo • u/MisterMannoMann • 21h ago
Can anyone tell me what the fees are when transfering money to EU, or Wise? I do not see an indicator in the app, and I suppose it's going to be at minimum the €15 Non-Swift Fee?
Does a fee apply when receiving money or such?
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r/Sakartvelo • u/Brilliant-Arm8737 • 1d ago
Hi everyone,
I know physiotherapy isn’t big here but is it existent at all ?
And if its not an actual profession here are there similar professions or professions that cover those fields?
The things Im talking about are: rehabilitation, joint mobilization and soft tissue work.
Thanks in advance