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Deutsch: Nach den Bürgerkriegen in den Jahren 1990-1993 blieben die einstmals mondänen Sanatorien bis ins Jahr 2004 verlassen und geplündert. Inzwischen hat sich Kobuleti wieder zu einem gehobenen Tourismuszentrum entwickelt. (Aufnahme: Lorenz.King@geogr.uni-Giessen.de)
English: After the civil wars of 1990-1993, the once sophisticated sanatoriums remained abandoned and plundered until 2004. In the meantime Kobuleti has developed into an upscale tourist center again. (picture by: Lorenz.King@geogr.uni-giessen.de)
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After the civil wars of 1990-1993, the once sophisticated sanatoriums remained abandoned and plundered until 2004

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