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  2. Batumi Piazza - Wikipedia

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    The Batumi Piazza (Georgian: ბათუმის პიაცა) is an Italian-style open public area in the city of Batumi, Georgia.Various significant buildings surround the piazza which has open air cafes, hotels, and shopping.

  3. Batumi - Wikipedia

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    Batumi (/ b ɑː ˈ t uː m i /; Georgian: ბათუმი pronounced ⓘ), historically Batum [3] or Batoum, [4] is the second-largest city of Georgia and the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Adjara, located on the coast of the Black Sea in Georgia's southwest, 20 kilometers north of the border with Turkey.

  4. Statue of Medea - Wikipedia

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    Batumi The Medea statue is a monument to Medea , a Colchian Princess of the Greek mythology erected in Batumi , Georgia . It was unveiled by the President of Georgia , Mikheil Saakashvili , on 6 July 2007.

  5. Alphabetic Tower - Wikipedia

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    The fourth floor has been conceived as an observatory deck, to enjoy the unique views from the Alphabetic Tower. This floor leads to the fifth one, which is designed to allow visitors see how the tuned mass damper works. The tuned mass damper is a fifty-ton device mounted in structures to reduce the amplitude of mechanical vibrations.

  6. Batumi Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Batumi Tower (Batumi Technological University Tower) is a skyscraper in Batumi, Georgia. At 200 m (660 ft) tall, it is the tallest building in Georgia. The main construction material used is concrete, and a ferris wheel is embedded into the skyscraper. It is in the modernist style and was designed by Metal Yapi. Construction work was ...

  7. Batumi Botanical Garden - Wikipedia

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    The Batumi Botanical Garden was started by the Russian botanist Andrey Nikolayevich Krasnov (1862–1914), brother of General Pyotr Krasnov, in the 1880s and officially opened on November 3, 1912. He was aided by two skilled gardeners and decorators: the French D’Alphonse and the Georgian Yason Gordeziani.