Pankisi
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Pankisi (Georgian: პანკისი) or the Pankisi Gorge (Georgian: პანკისის ხეობა, Pankisis Kheoba)[lower-alpha 1] is a valley region in Georgia, in the upper reaches of River Alazani just south of Georgia’s historic region of Tusheti between Mt Borbalo and the ruined 17th-century fortress of Bakhtrioni. Administratively, it is included in the Akhmeta municipality of the Kakheti region. An ethnic group called Kists of Chechen roots form the majority (75%) in the area.[citation needed]
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Pankisi Gorge | |
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Georgian: პანკისის ხეობა | |
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Country | Georgia |
Coordinates | 42°07′N 45°16′E |
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