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Dato Barbakadze
Dato Barbakadze ( ka, დათო ბარბაქაძე); born 7 February 1966) is a Georgia (country), Georgian writer, essayist and translator. Biography Dato Barbakadze was born in Tbilisi. He studied philosophy and psychology in ''Tbilisi State University'' between 1984 and 1992 and holds a Master's degree, Masters degree in Philosophy. In 1992-1994 he pursued his post-graduate studies in the Department of Sociology at Tbilisi State University, but left a standard academic career to pursue independent projects in Georgian and German literature: he has followed a non-traditional academic path for the past twenty years (2010). In 1991 Dato Barbakadze founded a literary video-magazine ''Dato Barbakadze’s Magazine'', which for two years was regularly performed at Tbilisi State University. He also founded the literary magazines ''Polilogue'' (1994, four issues) and ''± Literature'' (1996, four issues). These publications featured many of the innovations of Georgian litera ...
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Georgia (country)
Georgia is a country in the Caucasus region on the coast of the Black Sea. It is located at the intersection of Eastern Europe and West Asia, and is today generally regarded as part of Europe. It is bordered to the north and northeast by Russia, to the south by Turkey and Armenia, and to the southeast by Azerbaijan. Georgia covers an area of . It has a Demographics of Georgia (country), population of 3.7 million, of which over a third live in the capital and List of cities and towns in Georgia (country), largest city, Tbilisi. Ethnic Georgians, who are native to the region, constitute a majority of the country's population and are its titular nation. Georgia has been inhabited since prehistory, hosting the world's earliest known sites of winemaking, gold mining, and textiles. The Classical antiquity, classical era saw the emergence of several kingdoms, such as Colchis and Kingdom of Iberia, Iberia, that formed the nucleus of the modern Georgian state. In the early fourth centu ...
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