osidostoovie
Osidostoovie is a term that refers to a style of architecture originating from the eastern European country of Georgia. The word is derived from Georgian, a Kartvelian language spoken in the country, and roughly translates to "fortress village". This style of architecture was prevalent in Georgia from the 15th to the 19th centuries, and it is characterized by a unique blend of medieval and baroque elements.
Osidostoovie architecture often features rugged stone walls, watchtowers, and narrow streets. The buildings within these villages
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