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Telecommunications in Gori, Georgia
Gori TV Broadcasting Tower
გორის ტელეანძა
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeTelecommunications
LocationGori, Georgia
Coordinates42°01′54″N 44°02′51″E / 42.03167°N 44.04750°E / 42.03167; 44.04750
Opening1972
Height
Antenna spire180 m (590.6 ft)

Gori TV Broadcasting Tower (Georgian: გორის ტელეანძა, goris teleandza) is a free-standing tower structure used for communications purposes. The tower is located in Gori, Georgia and was built in 1972. It is operated by "Telecenter of Georgia", that was established 1955. Communication systems on the tower include regular broadcast, MMDS, pager and cellular, and commercial TV. The tower is 180 m.

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