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Gomi

Gomi is a prominent village in the Shida Kartli region, known for its historical significance as a railway hub and its local industry.

Village · Khashuri municipality · Municipality in Shida Kartli

Geography and Environment

Gomi is situated on the Shida Kartli plain, gracing the left bank of the Mtkvari River.

  • Elevation: 640 meters above sea level.
  • Location: Approximately 12 kilometers from Khashuri. The surrounding landscape still preserves remnants of the historic Surami groves, adding a touch of natural beauty to the region's topography.

Historical Overview

The name "Gomi" traditionally refers to a stable or shelter for livestock, hinting at the village's ancient pastoral roots.

  • Historical Records: Mentioned in the works of renowned Georgian scholars Vakhushti and Ioane Bagrationi.
  • Railway Impact: The construction of the Poti-Tbilisi railway in 1872 transformed the settlement into a vital economic hub.
  • Growth: In 1897, an agricultural association depot was established here, further boosting local trade.

Economy and Infrastructure

In contemporary times, Gomi is widely recognized for its industrial contributions:

  • Gomi Spirits and Vodka Company: A cornerstone of the local economy with a legacy spanning decades.
  • Public Services: The village hosts a modern Public Center, providing residents with access to state services.

Cultural Landmarks

The village's history is reflected in its architectural heritage:

  • Church of the Mother of God: The spiritual heart of the community.
  • Daghalula Tower: Ruins of a 7th-century defensive structure located on the eastern outskirts. These landmarks stand as a testament to Gomi's enduring role in the cultural and historical fabric of Shida Kartli.

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