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Electricity

Electrical current is 220 volts AC, single phase, 50 hertz. Wall sockets are the round, two pin European type (though for some strange reason the socket holes are often too narrow to accept European plugs). Bring adapter plugs and transformers if necessary.

The supply of electricity can be intermittent between November and March, and visitors are advised to bring a torch with them.

 

European-type, two-pin plug

 

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Based on: Georgia Country Guide - World Travel Guide

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