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Choporti

Choporti is a dynamic and diverse village in the Dusheti municipality, famous for its well-known tomatoes, historical monuments, and hospitality.

Choporti — A Village of Taste and History

Choporti is one of the most famous and active villages in the Mtskheta-Mtianeti region, Dusheti municipality. It is located at an elevation of 590 meters above sea level, on the left bank of the Aragvi River. The village is famous for its unique microclimate, which gives local products a special taste.

Choporti Tomatoes and Agriculture

Choporti is associated with tomatoes throughout Georgia. "Choporti Tomato" is a real brand, distinguished by its aroma and quality. The village's favorable location and fertile soil allow for the development of diverse farming. The local population is known for its hard work, which determines the economic viability of the village.

Historical and Cultural Heritage

Several important historical monuments are preserved in the village territory. Among them, the Church of St. George and other medieval structures stand out. Choporti was historically located on an important transport route, which always influenced its development. Approximately 830 people live in the village, faithfully maintaining Georgian traditions and hospitality.

Highlights:

  • Choporti Tomato Plantations — Get acquainted with local agriculture.
  • St. George Church — A historical temple in the village.
  • Aragvi River Bank — Beautiful natural views and relaxation spots.
  • Authentic Georgian Village Environment — An active and hospitable atmosphere.

Choporti is an excellent place for those who want to taste real Georgian products and get acquainted with a lively, developing village.

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History & Culture Landmark Monastery

St. George’s Church in Choporti

Discover St. George’s Church in Choporti, a hidden gem of medieval Georgian architecture located in the scenic Mtskheta-Mtianeti region.

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