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Fachkha

Fachkha is a picturesque village in the Khulo Municipality of the Adjara region, located at an elevation of 1,029 meters in the Skhalta community.

Village · Khulo municipality · Municipality in Adjara

Fachkha is a charming mountainous village situated in the Khulo Municipality of the Adjara region in western Georgia. Part of the Skhalta administrative community, it is nestled at an elevation of 1,029 meters above sea level, offering stunning views and a tranquil environment.

Geography and Nature

  • Landscape: Located in the mountainous terrain of Adjara, the village is characterized by lush green forests and alpine meadows.
  • Climate: The village experiences a typical mountainous climate with snowy, cold winters and mild, pleasant summers.
  • Flora and Fauna: The rich biodiversity makes it a great spot for nature lovers and hikers exploring the picturesque Skhalta valley.

History and Architecture

  • Heritage: As part of the historical Skhalta community, the village shares the rich cultural heritage of the Adjara region.
  • Architecture: Traditional wooden houses with stone foundations are common, reflecting an architectural style perfectly adapted to the harsh winter conditions of the mountains.
  • Historical Sites: Nearby historical landmarks, such as the renowned 12th-century Skhalta Monastery, add immense cultural significance to the area.

Local Life

  • Population: With a population of 545 (according to the 2014 census), the community is close-knit and deeply rooted in local traditions.
  • Economy: Agriculture, particularly cattle breeding, beekeeping, and alpine farming, forms the backbone of the local economy.
  • Culture: Residents are known for their warm hospitality and the preservation of unique Adjarian customs and culinary traditions.

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