Village
Akhali Kadoeti
A rural settlement in the Dusheti Municipality, Akhali Kadoeti is located on the right bank of the Narekvavi River at 800 meters elevation.
Village · Dusheti municipality · Municipality in Mtskheta-Mtianeti
Akhali Kadoeti is a village located within the Dusheti Municipality of the Mtskheta-Mtianeti region. Positioned at an elevation of approximately 800 meters above sea level on the right bank of the Narekvavi River, a tributary of the Ksani, the settlement serves as an example of a traditional foothill community in eastern Georgia. It is situated roughly 14 kilometers from the municipal center of Dusheti.
Landscape and Access
The village is defined by a mountainous topography characterized by slopes covered in temperate forests and patches of alpine meadows. The local environment is shaped by the Narekvavi river basin, which provides a temperate climate with relatively cool summers. Access to the village is facilitated by regional road networks connecting the settlement to the wider Dusheti area; internal movement within the village and its immediate surroundings is primarily conducted via local paths and rural tracks suitable for walking.
History and Settlement Patterns
Historically, the development of villages in this section of the Dusheti Municipality was influenced by their proximity to the Ksani and Narekvavi river arteries. Settlements in this zone generally developed around small-scale agricultural subsistence. Akhali Kadoeti maintains a traditional rural layout, with dwellings dispersed along the landscape following the contours of the local terrain. The village structure has remained focused on residential use and small-scale land management, preserving the historical orientation toward the local valley.
Economy and Local Life
The economic life of Akhali Kadoeti remains rooted in primary production. The local population engages in subsistence farming and animal husbandry, which are traditional activities for this elevation in the Mtskheta-Mtianeti region. The scale of the village, with a population of approximately 80 residents, reflects the typical demographic profile of smaller settlements in the region. Daily life is dictated by the seasonal agricultural calendar, maintaining a quiet, rural atmosphere consistent with the surrounding geography.
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