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Akaurta

Discover the village of Akaurta—a historical settlement in Bolnisi Municipality, where an ancient 5th-6th century church and the diverse culture of Kvemo Kartli unite.

Village · Bolnisi municipality · Municipality in Kvemo Kartli

Akaurta — A Historical Haven in Kvemo Kartli

In the Kvemo Kartli region, within the Bolnisi Municipality, lies the village of Akaurta. Situated at an elevation of 720 meters above sea level, this settlement is one of the interesting cultural and historical points of the region. Akaurta charms visitors with its fertile lands, diverse population, and the ancient architectural monument that is the pride of the village.

Historical Heritage and Akaurta Church

Akaurta has a rich history, which is confirmed by the cultural heritage monument located here. On the territory of the village stands the Church of the Dormition of the Virgin Mary, dating back to the 5th-6th centuries. This ancient temple is an important example of Georgian architecture and indicates that Akaurta was a significant populated point even in the early Middle Ages.

Geography and Nature

The village is built on the terrain characteristic of Kvemo Kartli. The local landscape is rich in fertile arable lands. The climate is moderately warm, creating the best conditions for agriculture, especially for crop cultivation and animal husbandry. The surroundings of Akaurta are ideal for historical tourism and nature walks.

Local Lifestyle

Today, more than 760 people live in Akaurta. The population is diverse—the majority are ethnically Azerbaijanis, but Georgians, Ukrainians, and Armenians also live here. This ethnic multiplicity gives the village a special cultural charm. A visit to Akaurta allows you to feel the energy of Kvemo Kartli, visit the ancient temple, and enjoy local hospitality.

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