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Didi Mejvriskhevi

Didi Mejvriskhevi is one of the oldest and largest villages in the Gori Municipality, located on the banks of the Mejuda River with a rich historical past.

Village · Gori municipality · Municipality in Shida Kartli

Didi Mejvriskhevi — A Living Chronicle of History

Located on the left bank of the Mejuda River, about 20 kilometers from Gori, Didi Mejvriskhevi is one of Shida Kartli's largest and most historically significant villages. Its name has appeared in the country's political and economic records for centuries. The village sits at 800 meters above sea level and greets visitors with vast fields and a wealth of historical monuments.

Archaeological and Architectural Heritage

Didi Mejvriskhevi is a true paradise for history buffs. The local soil holds ancient secrets:

  • Ancient Settlements: Bronze Age tools — axes, spearheads, and jewelry — have been discovered in the village territory, proving it has been an active settlement for millennia.
  • Kviratskhoveli Church: One of the village's main spiritual centers, reflecting the traditional architectural style of Shida Kartli.
  • St. George's Shrine: A place of special significance for locals, where annual folk festivals are held.

Village Life and Significance

Didi Mejvriskhevi has always been at the crossroads of important trade routes. Today, it remains a populous and industrious village where farming and traditions are deeply rooted. The local population takes great pride in preserving their past. Walking through the village, you feel the scale characteristic of large settlements — wide streets, spacious yards, and constant movement. The Mejuda River brings special life and coolness to the village, a true relief during hot summer days.

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