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Olga Guramishvili-Nikoladze (Georgian: ოლღა გურამიშვილი-ნიკოლაძე, 29 July 1855 – 24 May 1940) was a Georgian biologist and educator. One of the first women to study abroad, she earned a degree in pedagogy and brought advanced teaching methods to Georgia. In 1886, she founded a girls' school, and later a women's gymnasium, in Didi Jikhaishi. At the school, she introduced sericulture to the country and taught her students mechanical knitting and weaving. In her later career, she served as the chair of the school board in Poti from 1894 to 1912. She is remembered for her contributions to education and a street in Tbilisi bears her name.

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  • Olga Guramishvili-Nikoladze (en georgiano: ოლღა გურამიშვილი-ნიკოლაძე , 29 de julio de 1855 - 24 de mayo de 1940) fue una bióloga y educadora georgiana . Una de las primeras mujeres en estudiar en el extranjero, obtuvo una licenciatura en pedagogía e introdujo métodos de enseñanza avanzados a Georgia. En 1886, fundó una escuela para niñas y más tarde un gimnasio para mujeres en Didi Jikhaishi . En la escuela, introdujo la sericultura en el país y enseñó a sus alumnos a tejer y tejer mecánicamente. En su carrera posterior, se desempeñó como presidenta de la junta escolar en Poti de 1894 a 1912. Es recordada por sus contribuciones a la educación y una calle en Tiflis lleva su nombre. (es)
  • Olga Guramishvili-Nikoladze (Georgian: ოლღა გურამიშვილი-ნიკოლაძე, 29 July 1855 – 24 May 1940) was a Georgian biologist and educator. One of the first women to study abroad, she earned a degree in pedagogy and brought advanced teaching methods to Georgia. In 1886, she founded a girls' school, and later a women's gymnasium, in Didi Jikhaishi. At the school, she introduced sericulture to the country and taught her students mechanical knitting and weaving. In her later career, she served as the chair of the school board in Poti from 1894 to 1912. She is remembered for her contributions to education and a street in Tbilisi bears her name. (en)
  • Ольга Александровна Гурамишвили (груз. ოლღა გურამიშვილი-ნიკოლაძე, 1855—1940) — грузинская просветительница и биолог, жена грузинского политического и общественного деятеля Нико Николадзе, основательница первой в Российской империи сельской женской гимназии. (ru)
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  • Olga Guramishvili-Nikoladze (en georgiano: ოლღა გურამიშვილი-ნიკოლაძე , 29 de julio de 1855 - 24 de mayo de 1940) fue una bióloga y educadora georgiana . Una de las primeras mujeres en estudiar en el extranjero, obtuvo una licenciatura en pedagogía e introdujo métodos de enseñanza avanzados a Georgia. En 1886, fundó una escuela para niñas y más tarde un gimnasio para mujeres en Didi Jikhaishi . En la escuela, introdujo la sericultura en el país y enseñó a sus alumnos a tejer y tejer mecánicamente. En su carrera posterior, se desempeñó como presidenta de la junta escolar en Poti de 1894 a 1912. Es recordada por sus contribuciones a la educación y una calle en Tiflis lleva su nombre. (es)
  • Olga Guramishvili-Nikoladze (Georgian: ოლღა გურამიშვილი-ნიკოლაძე, 29 July 1855 – 24 May 1940) was a Georgian biologist and educator. One of the first women to study abroad, she earned a degree in pedagogy and brought advanced teaching methods to Georgia. In 1886, she founded a girls' school, and later a women's gymnasium, in Didi Jikhaishi. At the school, she introduced sericulture to the country and taught her students mechanical knitting and weaving. In her later career, she served as the chair of the school board in Poti from 1894 to 1912. She is remembered for her contributions to education and a street in Tbilisi bears her name. (en)
  • Ольга Александровна Гурамишвили (груз. ოლღა გურამიშვილი-ნიკოლაძე, 1855—1940) — грузинская просветительница и биолог, жена грузинского политического и общественного деятеля Нико Николадзе, основательница первой в Российской империи сельской женской гимназии. (ru)
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