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" ART - comme architecture ! Art - like architecture ! Art - come l'architettura! " Art - wie Architektur !
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Svan towers
The Towers of Mestia, also known as Svan towers, are unique defensive structures that were built as a means of protection in the Georgian historical region of Svaneti. These towers are primarily found in the settlements of Mestia and Ushguli, which are both located in the Svaneti region and are part of the UNESCO World Heritage List.
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