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Boslebi

Discover Boslebi—a historical village in Dmanisi Municipality, where the 13th-century Trinity Church and Kvemo Kartli landscapes await you.

Village · Dmanisi municipality · Municipality in Kvemo Kartli

Boslebi — Historical Heritage on the Dmanisi Plateau

In the Kvemo Kartli region, within the Dmanisi Municipality, lies the village of Boslebi. Built at an elevation of 1020 meters above sea level on the Dmanisi Plateau, this settlement is one of the important historical villages of the region. Boslebi charms visitors with its cultural monuments, clean air, and the peaceful environment characteristic of Kartli.

Cultural Heritage

The main attraction of the village is the Boslebi Trinity Church. This is a monument of Georgian architecture, dating back to the second half of the 13th century. The temple is distinguished by its proportions and historical significance, which gives the village a special cultural weight. The church remains a crucial shrine for the local population to this day.

Geography and Nature

The village is located on the right bank of the Kakliani River (a tributary of the Mashavera), 12 kilometers away from Dmanisi. The local landscape is rich in plateaus and riverside valleys. The climate is moderately cold, creating the best conditions for those seeking closeness to nature and tranquility. The surroundings of Boslebi are great for hiking and historical tourism.

Local Lifestyle

Today, about 400 people live in Boslebi. The majority of the population are ethnic Georgians. Their daily life is closely tied to farming and animal husbandry. The village maintains the hospitality characteristic of Kvemo Kartli. A visit to Boslebi allows you to get acquainted with the life of a Kartlian village, visit an ancient temple, and relax far from urban noise.

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