Embassy of Georgia in Kyiv | |
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Location | Kyiv |
Address | Arsenalna St., 18, Kyiv 01901, Ukraine |
Coordinates | 50°26′43″N30°29′54″E / 50.44528°N 30.49833°E Coordinates: 50°26′43″N30°29′54″E / 50.44528°N 30.49833°E |
Ambassador | Grigol Katamadze |
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