Guys, dont forget that this is an international conference, so we must talk in international languages to dont hurt someone. There are many-many participant from different countries, imagine, if everybody will speak own language...
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Dear all!
What if we meet tomorrow some calm place in Tbilisi to discuss our future plans?!
I think, Sunday afternoon would be most convenient time! As of place - cafe "Malibu" at Dolidze str. near the Public Broadcaster is advised by some participants.
Your opinions?
What if we meet tomorrow some calm place in Tbilisi to discuss our future plans?!
I think, Sunday afternoon would be most convenient time! As of place - cafe "Malibu" at Dolidze str. near the Public Broadcaster is advised by some participants.
Your opinions?
The author has edited this post (on 14/03/2009)
Special notes about travelling from Georgia:
- Most convenient choice to travel from Tbilisi to Baku is train;
- Sleeping-car (მატარებლის კუპე) ticket price to Baku is 46 GEL; back-way price is about the same, but converted in Azerbaijani Manat (AZN);
- There is no chance to get both tickets at once - ticket from Baku to Tbilisi we must book in Baku;
- Both way trains departs at evening and arrive at morning next day;
- During ticket booking international passport required.
- Most convenient choice to travel from Tbilisi to Baku is train;
- Sleeping-car (მატარებლის კუპე) ticket price to Baku is 46 GEL; back-way price is about the same, but converted in Azerbaijani Manat (AZN);
- There is no chance to get both tickets at once - ticket from Baku to Tbilisi we must book in Baku;
- Both way trains departs at evening and arrive at morning next day;
- During ticket booking international passport required.
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BarCamp Caspian 2009
March 27-29, 2009 — Baku, AzerbaijanYour host is
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