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Dimi

Dimi is one of the oldest and largest Imeretian villages in the Baghdati Municipality, located on the banks of the Khanistskali River.

Village · Baghdati municipality · Municipality in Imereti

Dimi — A Living Chronicle of History by the Khanistskali

Located in the Baghdati Municipality on the Imereti plain, Dimi is one of the region's largest and most historically significant villages. The village is spread across the right side of the Khanistskali River at an elevation of 180 meters. Its name has appeared in the country's political and economic records for centuries, giving the village special value.

Historical Past

Dimi is first mentioned in historical sources in 1583. The village has always been an important settlement:

  • 19th-Century Context: In the 1820s, the village already had about 200 residents, which was a solid number for that time.
  • Cultural Heritage: The village preserves elements of traditional Imeretian daily life, testifying to its rich past.

Imeretian Daily Life and Environment

Today, Dimi remains a populous and industrious village. The local population takes great pride in preserving their traditions. Walking through the village, you feel the scale characteristic of large settlements — wide streets, spacious yards, and constant movement.

  • Farming: The village is famous for its vineyards and fruit orchards. Local wine is well-known throughout the region.
  • Location: Situated just 4 kilometers from Baghdati, making it easily accessible.

The Khanistskali River brings special life and coolness to the village. Dimi is a place where history and modernity blend harmoniously, and where every corner is filled with Imeretian warmth.

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