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Ghvedi

Ghvedi is a village in the Khoni Municipality, known for its ancient history dating back to the Bronze Age, its scenic location on the Tskhenistskali River, and the natural wonder of the Kvabikari cave.

Village · Khoni municipality · Municipality in Imereti

Geography and Landscape

Ghvedi is a picturesque village situated in the Khoni Municipality of the Imereti region, Western Georgia. Perched at an elevation of 407 meters, it lies on the right bank of the Tskhenistskali River. The village is characterized by its lush greenery and the typical foothills climate of the Imereti highlands.

  • It is located approximately 29 kilometers northeast of the municipal center, the city of Khoni.
  • The area is home to the Kvabikari Cavern, a notable karst cave that adds to the geological interest of the region.

Historical Roots

The history of Ghvedi stretches back to antiquity, with significant archaeological findings indicating continuous settlement since the Late Bronze Age.

  • Archaeologists have identified "Gorikebi" (hilltop settlements) within the village territory, dating back to the Late Bronze Age.
  • Various bronze artifacts, including weapons, agricultural tools, and ritual objects, have been unearthed by locals over the years, showcasing the advanced craftsmanship of the ancient inhabitants.
  • Historically, Ghvedi was part of the ancient Kingdom of Colchis, a region famous in Greek mythology and known for its early metallurgy.

Local Context

Today, Ghvedi remains a quiet, traditional Imeretian village where the rhythm of life is closely tied to the land and the river. Its proximity to the Tskhenistskali River and the surrounding mountains makes it an interesting spot for those exploring the hidden gems of Imereti, away from the main tourist trails. The blend of natural beauty and ancient history gives the village a unique, timeless atmosphere.

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