File:US Army 51896 Kazbegi border crossing station.jpg

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English: After five years and $2.4 million, the Kazbegi border crossing station was officially handed over to the Georgian government in a ribbon-cutting ceremony Sept. 4. The crossing station plays a vital role in ensuring the safe passage of people and goods.
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Source United States Army
Author Carol Davis (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District)

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