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Samtskhe–Javakheti - Wikipedia
Samtskhe–Javakheti is a region (mkhare) in southern Georgia with a population of 147.400 (2023 ) and an area of 6,413 km (2,476 sq mi). The region has Akhaltsikhe as its administrative center. Samtskhe–Javakheti is made up of the historical Georgian provinces Meskheti, Javakheti and Tori. The Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan … See more
Samtskhe–Javakheti borders Adjara and Guria in the northwestern tip, Imereti in the north, Shida Kartli in the northeast and Kvemo Kartli in the east. The southern border is formed by See more
The current division of Georgia into "regions" (Mkhare) was introduced by the Shevardnadze government in the mid-1990s, partly as a … See more
• Friends at Dinner, Foes at Politics (about socio-economic problems of the region)
• Obstacles Impeding the Regional Integration of the Javalkheti Region, an ECMI working … See moreAccording to data from the National Statistical Bureau of Georgia, Samtskhe–Javakheti had 151,110 inhabitants as of … See more
The major tourist attractions are the cave monasteries of Vardzia (which was founded by Queen Tamar in 1185), Vanis Kvabebi (which dates from the 8th century), Rabati Castle and Khertvisi Fortress. Also, among national visitors is very popular 10th … See more
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WEBJun 8, 2023 · Often, one of Georgia’s most important and culturally rich provinces, Samtskhe-Javakheti, is left out of sight, yet, in the 9th and 10th centuries it was the most highly developed region both culturally and …
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