
Svan language - Wikipedia
Svan is the native language of fewer than 30,000 Svans (15,000 of whom are Upper Svan dialect speakers and 12,000 are Lower Svan), living in the mountains of Svaneti, i.e. in the districts of …
Sacandaga Valley Arts Network
The Sacandaga Valley Arts Network, SVAN, promotes the arts throughout the Sacandaga Region. By supporting cultural arts we improve the quality of life in our area, instill greater community pride and …
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SVAN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SVAN is one of the Kartvelian or Georgian peoples of the Caucasus dwelling on the upper course of the Ingur river.
Svans, the gatekeepers of the mountains | Chai Khana
Dec 5, 2025 · Svan is considered the most distinctive of the four South Caucasian Kartvelian languages. It dates back to around the second millennium BC and, as it developed independently from the …
Svans in Georgia: Unraveling the Threads of National Identity
May 12, 2025 · Explore Svaneti’s tower villages, endangered Svan language, and vibrant polyphony—how Svans in Georgia shape national identity and UNESCO heritage.
Svans - Religion and Expressive Culture
Svan artisans were especially renowned for their skill at producing finely detailed gold and silver icons, crosses, and drinking vessels. It has been estimated that as much as one-fifth of the medieval …
Svan language | Caucasian, Endangered, Georgia - Britannica
Svan language, unwritten language spoken in the high valleys south of Mount Elbrus in the Caucasus. Svan and the Georgian, Mingrelian (Megrelian), and Laz (Chan) languages constitute the Kartvelian, …
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Svan - Wikipedia
Svan Svan may refer to: Svan people, an ethnic group of the Georgian people Svan language Svaneti, a region of Georgia Lusaghbyur, Shirak, Armenia, a village formerly called Svan Anaco Airport, …