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Georgian Military Road
Road in Georgia and Russia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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42.5042°N 44.4538°E / 42.5042; 44.4538
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The Georgian Military Road or Georgian Military Highway[lower-alpha 1] also known as Ghalghaï Military Road,[2][lower-alpha 2] is the historic name for a major route through the Caucasus from Georgia to Russia. Alternative routes across the mountains include the Ossetian Military Road and the Transcaucasian Highway.
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