File:საფლავი მთაწმინდაზე.jpg

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Description Mamadaviti is named after Saint David Gareja, who is said to have live in cave on the mountain. The current church was built in the mid-19th Century. In 1929, the terrace was made into a pantheon for famous Georgian authors and public figures.
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Author James Emery from Douglasville, United States

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