Village
Gortubani
Gortubani is a high-mountain village in the Adigeni Municipality, located 1480 meters above sea level. It is known for its medieval church ruins and stunning views of the Meskheti Range.
Village · Adigeni municipality · Municipality in Samtskhe-Javakheti
Geographical Setting
Gortubani is a picturesque high-mountain village located in the heart of the Samtke-Javakheti region, offering a serene escape into nature.
- Elevation: Situated at 1480 meters above sea level.
- Location: Nestled on the southern slopes of the Meskheti Range, in the western part of the Akhaltsikhe depression.
- Accessibility: Located 14 km from the municipal center of Adigeni and 3 km from the village of Chechla.
Historical Heritage
The village carries the echoes of centuries past, reflected in its landmarks and historical records:
- Medieval Church: The territory of Gortubani is home to the ruins of a medieval church, a silent witness to its ancient spiritual and cultural life.
- Old Name: In historical documents, the settlement was formerly known as "Ghortubani."
- Economic History: During the Soviet era, it was part of the Chechla rural council and hosted a specialized meat and dairy farm.
Local Life and Environment
As part of the Zedubani community, Gortubani offers a unique blend of natural beauty and rural tradition:
- Natural Landscape: Surrounded by alpine meadows and dense forests characteristic of the Meskheti mountains.
- Traditional Activities: The local climate and terrain are ideally suited for livestock farming, which remains a cornerstone of the local context.
- Atmosphere: A tranquil settlement where historical heritage meets the pristine environment of the Georgian highlands.
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