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Baghdati (em georgiano: ბაღდათი) é uma pequena cidade da Geórgia, em Imerícia no oeste do país, como pouco mais de 3.707 habitantes (2014).
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Baghdati is located in Imereti region, 20 km from Kutaisi. This lovely green city is built on the banks of the Khanistskali River, 232 meters above sea level.
According to archeological discoveries, a settlement existed in the territory of Baghdati in the Middle Ages, although it was first mentioned in historical sources at the beginning of the 17th century. In the 18th century, the Ottomans occupied Baghdati and built a fortress there, which was mainly used for buying and selling prisoners. They gave th...
Baghdati municipality consists of 24 villages and contains 12 functioning churches, which are under the Vani and Baghdati eparchy. In the city there is a historical-ethnographic museum of the Nakashidzes, which is home to a unique collection of ancient weapons and other old household item. Literature-lovers should visit the house-museum of the famo...
Baghdati municipality is home to two balneological resorts, Sairme and Zekari, with healing air, waters, green forests and European infrastructure. Wine lovers will also enjoy Baghdati’s viticulture. Famous local wines made from Tsitska, Krakhuna, Aladasturi, Dzelshavi and Tsolikouri grapes and buy ecologically clean products in the local market or...
Baghdati (Georgian: ბაღდათი, romanized: baghdati) is a town of 3,700 people in the Imereti region of western Georgia, at the edge of the Ajameti forest on the river Khanistsqali, a tributary of the Rioni.
Baghdati é uma pequena cidade da Geórgia, em Imerícia no oeste do país, como pouco mais de 3.707 habitantes. Mapcarta, o mapa aberto.
16 de jun. de 2024 · Travel Guide to Sairme and Baghdati: Hot Springs & Hiking Trails Near Kutaisi. Sairme is a mountain resort nestled in the foothills of the Lesser Caucasus, just over an hour’s drive south of Kutaisi. Having risen to fame during Soviet times, Sairme is best known for its natural thermal pools and mineral waters.
Baghdati (Georgian: ბაღდათი) is a town of 4,700 people in the Imereti region of western Georgia, at the edge of the Ajameti forest on the Khanistskali River. From 1940 to 1990, it was called Mayakovsky after the Russian poet who was born there.