Village
Gezati
Gezati is a village in the Abasha Municipality, located on the Odishi Lowland near the Tskhenistskali River. It is home to the historic Church of Saint Theodore Tiron.
Village · Abasha municipality · Municipality in Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti
Geography and Location
Gezati is a charming village situated in the Abasha Municipality, within the Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti region of Western Georgia. Nestled on the Odishi Lowland at an elevation of 35 meters, the village enjoys a flat, scenic landscape typical of the Colchis region. A defining geographical feature of the area is the Tskhenistskali River, which flows along the right side of the village, contributing to the lush greenery and fertile soil of the surroundings. Gezati is conveniently located just 6 kilometers from the municipal center of Abasha.
Historical and Cultural Heritage
The spiritual heart of the village is the Church of Saint Theodore Tiron. Historical records from the late 19th and early 20th centuries highlight the village's long-standing religious traditions, documenting the lives and service of local clergy. These records provide a glimpse into the community's past, reflecting a stable and organized rural life that has persisted through generations.
Local Life and Environment
As the administrative center of its community, which also includes the neighboring village of Gulukheti, Gezati plays a central role in the local area. The environment is characterized by a humid subtropical climate, fostering a landscape rich in vegetation. The village maintains the authentic atmosphere of the Samegrelo region, where traditional agricultural practices and a close-knit community spirit define the daily rhythm of life.
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