Georgia
Georgia is known for polyphonic singing, wine-making knowledge, writing culture and wrestling traditions.

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Ancient Georgian Qvevri wine-making method
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Ancient Georgian Qvevri wine-making method is a living food culture tradition associated with Georgia and documented through UNESCO intangible cultural heritage resources.
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Georgian polyphonic singing
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Georgian polyphonic singing is a living performing arts tradition associated with Georgia and documented through UNESCO intangible cultural heritage resources.
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Living culture of three writing systems of the Georgian alphabet
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Living culture of three writing systems of the Georgian alphabet is a living knowledge and social practice tradition associated with Georgia and documented through UNESCO intangible cultural heritage resources.
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Chidaoba wrestling
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Chidaoba wrestling is a living knowledge and social practice tradition associated with Georgia and documented through UNESCO intangible cultural heritage resources.
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