Village
Akhali Dioknisi
Discover the village of Akhali Dioknisi—a settlement in Marneuli Municipality, where the traditions of the population relocated from Adjara and the nature of Kvemo Kartli unite.
Village · Marneuli municipality · Municipality in Kvemo Kartli
Akhali Dioknisi — New Life in Kvemo Kartli
In the Kvemo Kartli region, within the Marneuli Municipality, lies the village of Akhali Dioknisi. This settlement is one of the interesting villages of the region, whose history is closely tied to Georgia's recent past and migratory processes. Akhali Dioknisi charms visitors with its fertile lands and the special energy brought by its population.
Historical Roots
The history of the village begins in 1989 when, due to a natural disaster (landslides and avalanches) in Adjara, the affected population was relocated to Kvemo Kartli. The settlement was named in honor of the village of Dioknisi in Khulo Municipality, from where part of the relocated people originated. This historical fact still determines the village's cultural identity today.
Geography and Nature
The village is located on the Kvemo Kartli plain, creating ideal conditions for large-scale agriculture. The local landscape is rich in fertile arable lands and pastures. The climate is dry and warm, characteristic of this region, and promotes the cultivation of diverse crops.
Local Lifestyle
Today, more than 300 people live in Akhali Dioknisi. The vast majority of the population is ethnically Georgian (Adjarians), who have maintained their traditions and customs. The daily life of the locals is closely tied to farming and animal husbandry. A visit to Akhali Dioknisi allows you to feel Adjarian hospitality on the land of Kvemo Kartli.
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