Object under construction 35 m² - Lech and Maria Kaczynski, Batumi, Georgia
67 600 $
ID 1513 · Object under construction · Batumi
About the apartment
| Rooms | 1 | Area | 35 m² |
| Floor | 16 / 18 | Living | — |
| Layout | studio apartment | ||
| Condition | design project | ||
| Furnishings | furnished | ||
| Bathroom | adjacent | ||
| Number of bathrooms | 1 | ||
| Number of balconies | 1 | ||
| Windows type | metal-plastic | ||
| Walls type | monolithic | ||
| Elevator | 2 | ||
Location
- City: Batumi
- Located on the intersection of: Lech and Maria Kaczynski - Sherif Khimshiashvili
- Distance to the sea: 0 - 200 m
- to the airport: 2 km
- to the old city: 5 km
- View: на море и на горы
Useful information about Batumi and Georgia
The national currency of Georgia
Georgia has its own national currency. This one has two components: tetri (penny) and lari (currency of 100 tetri).
Some foreigners think that & laquo; lari & raquo; it's short for the famous & laquo; dol-lar & raquo; with Georgian ending & laquo; and & raquo ;. However, the word & laquo; lari & raquo; from Old Georgian, spoken from colloquial speech, it means & laquo; stock & raquo ;, & laquo; property & raquo ;. The term & laquo; tetri & raquo; also is monetary, so called coins of ancient Colchis. & laquo; Tetri & raquo; in modern Georgian, it means & laquo; white & raquo ;. Perhaps Colchis ’tetri & raquo; were silver coins.
Despite the fact that most payments can be made non-cash, payment by banknotes and coins is still in progress. Moreover, some small merchants accept credit card payments only above a certain amount.
In cash there are banknotes in denominations of 5, 10, 20, 50,100, 200 lari, and 1 and 2 laris coins are also in use. Foreign currency can be exchanged for Georgian Lari at banks and specialized exchange points.
On the front side of the banknotes are depicted outstanding political and creative figures. The graphic symbol for the lari resembles the letter & laquo; L & raquo; Georgian alphabet ლ.
Some foreigners think that & laquo; lari & raquo; it's short for the famous & laquo; dol-lar & raquo; with Georgian ending & laquo; and & raquo ;. However, the word & laquo; lari & raquo; from Old Georgian, spoken from colloquial speech, it means & laquo; stock & raquo ;, & laquo; property & raquo ;. The term & laquo; tetri & raquo; also is monetary, so called coins of ancient Colchis. & laquo; Tetri & raquo; in modern Georgian, it means & laquo; white & raquo ;. Perhaps Colchis ’tetri & raquo; were silver coins.
Despite the fact that most payments can be made non-cash, payment by banknotes and coins is still in progress. Moreover, some small merchants accept credit card payments only above a certain amount.
In cash there are banknotes in denominations of 5, 10, 20, 50,100, 200 lari, and 1 and 2 laris coins are also in use. Foreign currency can be exchanged for Georgian Lari at banks and specialized exchange points.
On the front side of the banknotes are depicted outstanding political and creative figures. The graphic symbol for the lari resembles the letter & laquo; L & raquo; Georgian alphabet ლ.