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Ghoresha

Ghoresha is a village in the Kharagauli Municipality, Imereti, known for its mountainous terrain and historical connection as the birthplace of Sergo Ordzhonikidze.

Village · Kharagauli municipality · Municipality in Imereti

Geography and Location

Ghoresha is a picturesque village situated in the Kharagauli Municipality of the Imereti region in Western Georgia. Located at an elevation of 437 meters above sea level, the village is nestled within a mountainous landscape typical of the region. The surrounding area is characterized by lush deciduous forests, primarily composed of beech, hornbeam, and chestnut trees, offering a serene and green environment.

Historical Significance

The village is historically notable as the birthplace of Sergo Ordzhonikidze, a prominent figure in the early 20th-century political history. A house-museum dedicated to him is located in the village, serving as a local landmark. The broader Kharagauli area has a rich history dating back to ancient times, with archaeological evidence suggesting human presence since the Stone Age.

Local Context and Life

Life in Ghoresha is deeply rooted in traditional Imeretian culture. The local economy is primarily based on agriculture and livestock farming. Its proximity to the Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park makes it a potential spot for eco-tourism, attracting those who appreciate untouched nature and mountain air. The village maintains a quiet, authentic atmosphere, preserving the traditional Georgian way of life.

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St. George Church of Motkieri

Discover the hidden St. George Church in Ghoresha, a serene historic landmark nestled in the heart of the Imereti region. Perfect for history and nature lovers.

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