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The Glonti ( ka, ღლონტი ) is a Georgians, Georgian family name from the Guria region in western Georgia (country), Georgia. The Glonti family name comes from these towns of Guria: Aketi, Askana, Atsana, Bakhvi, Bokhvauri, Bukistsikhe, Buknari, Gomi, Gurianta, Dvabzu, Vakijvari, Zomleti, Tkhinvali, Konchkati, Laituri, Lanchkhuti, Likhauri, Makvaneti, Mamati, Machkhvareti, Meleqeduri, Meria, Natanebi, Nasakirali, Nagobilevi, Nigvziani, Ninoshvili, Ozurgeti, Silauri, Supsa, Ureki, Pampaleti, Kvenobani, Grmagele, Shemokmedi, Shroma, Shua Partskhma, Shukhuti, Chibati, Chochkhati, Tskhemliskhidi, Tchanieti, Jumati and Jurukhveti.Glonti
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The Georgians, or Kartvelians (; ka, ქართველები, tr, ), are a nation and indigenous Caucasian ethnic group native to Georgia and the South Caucasus. Georgian diaspora communities are also present throughout Russia, Turkey, Greece, Iran, Ukraine, United States, and European Union. Georgians arose from Colchian and Iberian civilizations of classical antiquity; Colchis was interconnected with the Hellenic world, whereas Iberia was influenced by the Achaemenid Empire until Alexander the Great conquered it. In the 4th century, the Georgians became one of the first to embrace Christianity and now the majority of Georgians are Orthodox Christians, with most following their national autocephalous Georgian Orthodox Church, although there are small Georgian Catholic and Muslim communities as well as a significant number of irreligious Georgians. Located in the Caucasus, on the continental crossroads of Europe and Asia, the High Middle Ages saw Georgian people form ...
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