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Church of St. George...1200AD


In Ushguli, a tiny village at 2,300 meters in the Upper Caucasus region of Svaneti, in far north Georgia not far from the Russian border. The Svan are a very small ethnic group whose culture dates back to 3000BC and earlier. This is a very remote area, part of which is classified by UNESCO as a protected habitat to try to preserve the local culture and architecture.
It has claimed to be the highest altitude permanently settled village in Europe.
It has claimed to be the highest altitude permanently settled village in Europe.
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