Kartvelophile
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A Kartvelophile (Georgian: ქართველოფილი) is a person who is fond of, admires and/or loves Georgian culture, Georgian history, Georgian language, Georgian cuisine, Georgian people and/or Georgia in general, or even exhibits Georgian nationalism in spite of not being an ethnic Georgian. Such love of Georgia and everything Georgian is called "Kartvelophilia". Its opposite is Kartvelophobia.
Typical interests of Kartvelophiles[edit]
Notable Kartvelophiles[edit]
- Jean Chardin[citation needed]
- Alexandre Dumas[citation needed]
- Mihály Zichy[citation needed]
- Heinrich Böll[citation needed]
- Marjory Wardrop[citation needed]
- Oliver Wardrop[citation needed]
- Marie-Félicité Brosset[citation needed]
- Michael McFaul[1]
- Federico Fellini[citation needed]
- Francis Ford Coppola[2]
- Anastasia Zavorotnyuk[3]
- Victoria Lopyreva[4]
- Eldar Ryazanov[5]
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